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The constitution clearly sets up one person as having sole control of foreign policy. There is a lot of wisdom in having a single vision / strategy when dealing with external entities. If you disagree, the constitution also has a clear process for updating it.


Read up on the responsibilities of the Senate again, please. They approve treaties.

The president only has the power (allegedly) to do the tariffs moves he is doing based on a 1970s emergency powers act.

Anyway, that was just one example of "ways to be fiscally responsible that don't involve cutting science research"




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