There's a fundamental disconnect happening with the tariff situation—policymakers appear to have completely overlooked key aspects of US law and historical precedent. Normally, Congress would dig deep into how this happened, conducting serious investigations into the decision-making process. But here's the catch: that kind of oversight requires Congress to actually function as a co-equal branch of government again, which hasn't been happening lately. The real question for investors tracking macro trends: when monetary and fiscal policy get misaligned this badly, what does it mean for asset volatility and market cycles? Keep watching.

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StrawberryIcevip
· 6h ago
This tariff policy is really outrageous; Congress should have stepped in long ago.
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MevTearsvip
· 6h ago
Congress has long become a mere formality; this tariff issue is just another proof of that.
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SleepyArbCatvip
· 7h ago
Uh... Is the arbitrage opportunity arising from policy chaos? Time to wake up is limited, so note down this MEV window first.
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ContractBugHuntervip
· 7h ago
What are the key issues—policy disconnect or congressional incapacity? Which one is the real culprit behind the market manipulation?
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