Trump btfo's TPP

Trump signs executive order removing the United States from the TPP

He's actually Making America Great Again, the absolute madman!

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Here you go

Was tpp ever really that bad? I mean the crackdown on internet ip has already happened and all ending tpp does is give china power over manufacturing jobs. Drupmf really dropped the ball on this one his rust belt voters should be pissed right now with this and his cabinet picks.

In all seriousness we can't allow this man to keep the nuclear codes.

>its this true?

well its nice to hear good news once in a while !
Barron Trump for Earth emperor !

>executive order
If Congress does not like what the executive branch is doing, it has two main options. First, it may rewrite or amend a previous law, or spell it out in greater detail how the Executive Branch must act. Of course, the President has the right to veto the bill if he disagrees with it, so, in practice, a 2/3 majority if often required to override an Executive Order.

Congress is less likely to challenge EOs that deal with foreign policy, national defense, or the implementation and negotiation of treaties, as these are powers granted largely to the President by the Constitution. As the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, the President is also considered the nation's "Chief Diplomat." In fact, given national security concerns, some defense or security related EOs (often called National Security Directives or Presidential Decision Directives) are not made public.

In addition to congressional recourse, Executive Orders can be challenged in court, usually on the grounds that the Order deviates from "congressional intent" or exceeds the President's constitutional powers. In one such notable instance, President Harry Truman, was rebuked by the Supreme Court for overstepping the bounds of presidential authority. After World War II, Truman seized control of steel mills across the nation in an effort to settle labor disputes. In response to a challenge of this action, the Supreme Court ruled that the seizure was unconstitutional and exceeded presidential powers because neither the Constitution or any statute authorized the President to seize private businesses to settle labor disputes. For the most part, however, the Court has been fairly tolerant of wide range of executive actions.

who wants to out themselves as anti trump, and risk losing power for the next potentially 24 years?

No one is all bad. It's the fact that he lies constantly and is behaves like a child over such petty matters. Kind of like a fat whiny bitch.

>2/3s majority
>current political climate

Good luck!

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Oh wait what's that he just signed us to a TPP with Great Britain? Pol will ignore this.

>>Not wanting to trade with a white country that doesn't pay their workers 10 cents a month

A trade deal isn't inherently a free trade/America gets fucked deal you dumb ass

There's no real risk of our jobs being outsourced to Britain though because they actually pay their workers a livable wage

Wanting any trade deal is full on retarded. Guess you never heard of the US Korean trade deal that exploded our trade deficit?

Kys

>all trade deals are the same and have the same outcome

You are literally retarded.

You sre l

Isn't that the idea behind leaving TPP so that you can make better deals with every country instead?

Had me going for a second there.

>Wanting any trade deal is full on retarded
Holy shit, please stop talking about politics

The point of dumping TPP is to not turn into a 3rd world shithole

>Wanting any trade deal is full on retarded

mate you're a proper bellend

Well that was quick. I suppose NAFTA is going next week then?

its all nice and good, but can we make TTIP go away next pls?