Koch Brothers Lobbying Congress To Curb Trump's Tariff Authority

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  1. RBoyd

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    https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/time/5316633/koch-brothers-donald-trump-tariffs

    Koch Brothers' Groups Are Lobbying Congress to Curb President Trump's Authority on Tariffs


    David H. Koch (L); Charles Koch (R) Getty Images (2)
    They want Congress to check Trump's powers on trade

    ALANA ABRAMSON @AABRAMSON
    June 20th, 2018
    The network backed by billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch is launching a six-figure ad campaign and sending letters to every member of Congress urging them to pass a bill that would curb President Donald Trump’s authority to impose tariffs.


    The network is urging Congress to support the Global Trade Accountability Act, legislation introduced by Utah Sen. Mike Lee at the beginning of Trump’s presidency. The bill would restore some of Congress’ constitutional authority to regulate foreign trade, requiring the President to seek approval from both houses of Congress before implementing any trade policy. Currently, the White House can act unilaterally on trade sanctions.

    “By restoring congressional authority to review and approve tariffs, this legislation would help achieve an appropriate and measured balance between the legislative and executive branches in consideration of these important policies,” the letter reads.

    The letter cites reports of companies feeling the adverse impacts, both real and anticipated, of Trump’s tariffs on foreign countries. Trump has imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum, including on imports from Mexico, Europe and Canada. This past Monday, he ordered the U.S. Trade Representative to prepare tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods – his second round of tariff requests on the country – inching the U.S. closer to a trade war with a key economic power.


    The Koch-backed ad campaign and letter are the first major phase of the network’s multi-year, multi-million dollar campaign to promote free trade and oppose tariffs. Freedom Partners, the organization that coordinates the network’s political activities, is launching television and radio ad campaigns, which will run in the Washington D.C. market and national conservative talk programs, respectively. They are joining with Americans for Prosperity and the Libre Initiative, two other groups under the Koch umbrella, to send the letters to members of Congress.

    “Tariffs are taxes that make Americans poorer. They raise our cost of living and force higher expenses on our businesses,” James Davis, Executive Vice President of Freedom Partners, said in a statement accompanying the announcement of the ad campaign. “Just consider the working families paying much more for a new washing machine or the locker manufacturer that now must consider outsourcing U.S jobs overseas.
     
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    Spooky Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Well the Koch bros. take a lot of heat that's undeserved since the democrats have some people that far outspend them.

    The Koch bros. are also extremely ineffective. Most of the things they support don't succeed.

    Unlike the rich guys on the left however, the Koch bros. have no problem enlisting the help of liberals for their causes. They gave the ACLU 20 million to fight Bush on the patriot act. They are motivated by their goals, not politics.

    This is another stupid move by them which will fail miserably.
     
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    The national security excuse is a massive executive overreach, but Congress doesn't want power because then they'll be subject to public opinion.

    I can support tariffs, but only tariffs for revenue, never protective tariffs. As a method of taxation it is one of the less obnoxious.
     
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    Really.

    Citizens United, architects and financial backers of the Republican Congressional takeover?

    Here's an article on them from the Post.


    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...66021d971de_story.html?utm_term=.642c634650a2

    Supposedly Conservatism is your movement, how can be so ignorant about it?
     

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