It looks like Republicans in the Senate are in a bit of a mood this week to brush back Benedict Donald on his silly trade wars. Yesterday, Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, Rand Paul, and Mitch McConnell all voted to end Trump's 35 percent tariff on Canada. (The Kentucky bourbon industry is definitely feeling the chill.) That was on top of a vote on Tuesday to end the 50 percent tariff on Brazil.
The good news? Cracks are forming in the Trumpian foundation. The bad news: Neither Senate bill will get a vote in the House, which as we all know is still on its pedo-protecting, Jeffrey Epstein vacation.
It's also pathetic that every single Republican representing a border state in the Senate should have pushed back on Benedict Donald about the tariff on Canada — but they didn't. We're thinking Ron Johnson in Wisconsin or Alaska's other Senator, Dan Sullivan. Hoeven and Cramer from North Dakota. And given the importance of Canadian tourism to Florida... oh, never mind. They are all gutless cowards. We cats HISS.

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