đ âSo I Was Thinking⌠(Dangerous, I Know) đ

So I was over here having one of those thoughts the government probably wishes I wouldnât have.
You know the kind that starts with âwait⌠what ifâŚ?â
Everybody keeps warning about a ârecession coming,â âmarkets crashing,â and âthe end of the dollarâ like theyâve got a crystal ball.
But my brain went somewhere else.
What if the Supreme Court tells Trump he canât use tariffs anymore?
Like, âSorry Mr. President, no more taxing imports, no more trade weapons go play nice with China.â
Sounds harmless, right?
Until you realize tariffs are bringing in billions right now. Pull that plug and suddenly Uncle Samâs wallet looks like a teenagerâs checking account the day after payday.
Now hereâs where it gets spicy đ
That move would scream to the whole world: âAmerica just lost one of its biggest trade weapons!â
And you can bet China, Russia, and every other rival would throw a party.
No more tariff cash = more borrowing, which means bigger debt, higher interest rates, and a dollar that starts limping like it just ran a marathon.
Cheap imports would flood the country again, undercutting U.S. factories that just started breathing after years of struggle.
Oh, and Congress would suddenly be in charge of trade.
Because nothing says âefficient and decisiveâ like the same group of people who take three weeks to agree on lunch. đ
And finally investors and consumers would freak out, because nothing crashes faster than confidence.
The market runs on belief and if people stop believing anyoneâs steering the ship⌠brace yourself.
So yeah, the media keeps saying ârecession might come someday,â
but if the Court ever pulls that move on tariffs, we might just watch it happen in real time.
And the craziest part?
It wouldnât even be about money itâd be about power.
Who has it. Who loses it. And what happens when the rest of the world sees it slip.
đŹ So tell me if the Court takes away Trumpâs tariff power, do you think it saves the economy⌠or lights the fuse?