California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday that his state will file a lawsuit challenging U.S. President Donald Trump’s authority to impose sweeping tariffs that have set off a global trade war.
The suit will argue that Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, or a 10 per cent tariff on all imports, is unlawful. The act enables a president to freeze and block transactions in response to foreign threats.
California’s move follows rapidly changing tariff plans by the Trump administration. It is the first state to take legal action over the tariffs, which have been previously legally challenged in suits filed by law firms representing business owners and civil liberties organizations.
Thank fuck. This is the energy we actually need.
Yeah bro, I’m into it. The US had a good run, but every empire has to fall eventually.
Yeah, as a lifelong California resident I’ve thought about moving somewhere cheaper like Washington in the past few years… But I’ve stayed for this reason.
I believe we’re going to vote on whether to discuss succession in 2028… Not sure how this will pan out, though.
https://www.kcra.com/article/california-ballot-initiative-independent-country/63536323
It will be a vote on whether to form a commission to look into the viability of existing as a separate country. I’ll vote for it as a vote of no confidence in the federal government, but I know it will never happen. It will be bloody war leading to Balkanization or nothing.
I dunno about cheaper tbh…
Working there right now. I was originally going to work in cali but due to circumstances ended up here instead… Same company, different team, 30% pay cut pretax.
No state tax, but sales tax is 10+%, and groceries here are slightly higher than cali. Rent and utilities are the exact same as when I was in LA. A 1bd goes for 1300 for a shitty studio with only 200sqft, no stovetop + only a minifridge. The next jump is an actual 1bd but at 1.6k. I got lucky and found a 2bd for 2.5k which im splitting with a roommate, but that’s not normally the case.
I looked at house prices and they’re at 1.2m for most. Which is the same average prices I seen for both norcal and socal.