(The Dispatch)—Happy Monday! The Trump administration’s plans to reshore American manufacturing have hit another stumbling block: Building the planned “Garden of American Heroes”—250 statues erected for the nation’s 250th birthday next summer—on time and on budget will reportedly require (you guessed it) sculptors from China…
Courts Put the Brakes on Tariffs
If you’ve read our coverage or listened to any of our podcasts for more than five minutes, you’ve probably come across a common refrain: Congress isn’t doing its job. The legislature, which is meant to be the dominant branch in our system, has gradually abdicated many of its responsibilities over the years, allowing the executive branch to step into the vacuum with expansive orders or rule changes. It’s left to the courts, then, to curtail the exercise of power that belongs to Congress…
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Author: Grayson Logue, James P. Sutton