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Started by Brent, January 22, 2025, 01:41:42 PM

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted President Donald Trump a stay pending appeal, affirming that his administration's executive order directing agencies to develop reduction in force (RIF) plans is likely lawful.

The Court's 8-1 decision to stay the injunction approved by two lower courts allows the Trump administration to continue with plans to restructure federal agencies without required congressional authorization. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the lone dissent, while her liberal colleagues, Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, sided with the Trump administration.

On February 11, Trump issued an executive order seeking to reduce the size of the federal government through RIFs. In June, the administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court to pause a federal judge's order blocking mass layoffs and agency restructuring as part of the president's broader plan to downsize the government.

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Quote from: DKG on July 09, 2025, 10:34:39 AMThe Supreme Court on Tuesday granted President Donald Trump a stay pending appeal, affirming that his administration's executive order directing agencies to develop reduction in force (RIF) plans is likely lawful.

The Court's 8-1 decision to stay the injunction approved by two lower courts allows the Trump administration to continue with plans to restructure federal agencies without required congressional authorization. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the lone dissent, while her liberal colleagues, Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, sided with the Trump administration.

On February 11, Trump issued an executive order seeking to reduce the size of the federal government through RIFs. In June, the administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court to pause a federal judge's order blocking mass layoffs and agency restructuring as part of the president's broader plan to downsize the government.

I dont call that brown bitch a liberal, what she is, is fucking STUPID!

Brent

Quote from: Lokmar on July 08, 2025, 12:54:52 PMI wish I had a dollar for every "WW3" comment I read!  :crampe:
American progtards are like parrots. They have a limited vocabulary.

Brent

Charlie Kirk reported this week that President Trump faces growing pressure from GOP donors to cut a bipartisan deal offering amnesty to illegal aliens working in agriculture and hospitality. The donor class has long hated Trump and especially his supporters' demand for real border security and immigration enforcement.

Big business pushing for cheap labor isn't surprising. What's alarming is Trump echoing their rhetoric.

Ronald Reagan's 1986 amnesty doomed California. It transformed a red stronghold into the Democrats' electoral anchor. Trump can't afford to make the same mistake.

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Oliver the Second


How Trump's Tariff Revenue Helped the Government Make Bank In June



Tariffs may be a concern for consumers, but they are starting to have a positive impact on the federal budget, data released by the Treasury Department showed.

The federal government took in more money than it spent in June, the government said today, helped partly by another increase in tariff revenues, which are now higher than they've been in at least a decade.

The U.S. collected $26.6 billion in tariff revenues last month, more than four times the $6.3 billion collected in June 2024. June's receipts are also up from $22.2 billion in May, following a surge in tariff collections in April as President Donald Trump's tariffs began to take hold.

One result of the increased tariff revenue is a $27 billion budget surplus for June. That surplus was primarily driven by an approximately $187 billion reduction in government spending for the month. The reduced spending comes amid efforts by the Trump administration to cut expenses through the Department of Government Efficiency and a reduction in the size of the federal workforce.

https://www.investopedia.com/how-trumps-tariff-revenue-helped-us-government-make-bank-in-june-11770789



DKG

Quote from: Oliver the Second on Today at 10:06:07 AMHow Trump's Tariff Revenue Helped the Government Make Bank In June



Tariffs may be a concern for consumers, but they are starting to have a positive impact on the federal budget, data released by the Treasury Department showed.

The federal government took in more money than it spent in June, the government said today, helped partly by another increase in tariff revenues, which are now higher than they've been in at least a decade.

The U.S. collected $26.6 billion in tariff revenues last month, more than four times the $6.3 billion collected in June 2024. June's receipts are also up from $22.2 billion in May, following a surge in tariff collections in April as President Donald Trump's tariffs began to take hold.

One result of the increased tariff revenue is a $27 billion budget surplus for June. That surplus was primarily driven by an approximately $187 billion reduction in government spending for the month. The reduced spending comes amid efforts by the Trump administration to cut expenses through the Department of Government Efficiency and a reduction in the size of the federal workforce.

https://www.investopedia.com/how-trumps-tariff-revenue-helped-us-government-make-bank-in-june-11770789



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