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BumRushDaShow

(150,089 posts)
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 01:11 PM Thursday

Republicans panic over Trump tariffs: Last time "we lost the House and the Senate for 60 years" [View all]

Source: Salon

Published April 3, 2025 9:50AM (EDT)


On Tuesday, a liberal judge cleaned out her conservative rival in a pivotal court race in Wisconsin, while GOP House candidates in two Florida districts underperformed Donald Trump's 2024 result by more than 15 points, sending jolts of panic through a Republican Party wary of what those portend for the 2026 midterms. And that's before the president announced "reciprocal" tariffs Wednesday that some Republican lawmakers fear will wreak havoc on both the economy and their standing among voters.

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., was a beneficiary of both the 2010 and 2014 midterm backlash against former President Barack Obama, which carried him to the speakership of the North Carolina House of Representatives and then to the Senate, respectively. On Wednesday, he warned in an interview with Politico that Republicans risk inviting the same fate in 2026, when he is up for re-election.

“What we don’t want to do is overreach,” Tillis said. “We’ve got to be careful not to do the same thing. And I think that these elections are going to be proxies, or almost like weather devices for figuring out what kind of storm we’re going to be up against next year.” Some of his colleagues see precedent even further back in time, worrying that voters, already restive over Trump's cuts to vital government services, will blame the GOP for any fallout from the tariffs and inflict on the party the kind of electoral devastation not seen since the Great Depression.

"When [President William McKinley], most famously, put tariffs on in 1890, they lost 50% of their seats in the next election,” Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told reporters. “When Smoot and Hawley put on their tariff in the early 1930s, we lost the House and the Senate for 60 years. So they’re not only bad economically, they’re bad politically.”

Read more: https://www.salon.com/2025/04/03/panic-over-tariffs-last-time-we-lost-the-and-the-senate-for-60-years/



“What we don’t want to do is overreach,” Tillis said.


Your "leaders" (Muskrat and 45) didn't just "overreach", they did a "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" on the federal government, the U.S. Constitution, and the people of the United States.

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Yah, losing the House and Senate - THEIR F-ing jobs!! Tadpole Raisin Thursday #1
That would be the kind of layoff I could celebrate. . . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Thursday #6
Well Thommy boy...the DOW was down almost 1,600 this morning Bengus81 Thursday #2
Let's make it an even 100 years. C_U_L8R Thursday #3
This time the Republicans must lose Forever. delisen Thursday #4
2 parties is going to be the natural fallout of an electoral-college-based system. nt Gore1FL Thursday #7
The Electoral College was set up to throw a sop to the slave owning states. Out-lived its usefulness. . .nt Bernardo de La Paz Thursday #9
Yep. But here we are. nt Gore1FL Thursday #10
That's the Canadian system. Don't stop there. Keep going with your idea Bernardo de La Paz Thursday #8
And we would need Stonealone Thursday #34
Every one of my conservative friends and family ScratchCat Thursday #5
And it will be a blood bath! Aussie105 Thursday #22
The Republicans in Congress are to blame as they are to cowardly to stand up to Trump. cstanleytech Thursday #11
Not in this day and age, with the RW servants helping them and a fickle voter demographic ffr Thursday #12
Dems have to waste so much of their time cleaning up repuke mess Skittles Thursday #19
Woe is me. twodogsbarking Thursday #13
E c onomists were writing artic les 2 years ago Warpy Thursday #14
I hope they are in total panic mode Grim Chieftain Thursday #15
Some voters would feel more of a connection to oval office if we had direct election for president Gum Logger Thursday #16
Fuck the whole lot of that motherfucking hill of shit that is MAGA and the fucking scumbags that support them. SoFlaBro Thursday #17
Where's your orange messiah nowww, nyeah? LudwigPastorius Thursday #18
Golfing Joinfortmill Thursday #25
"What we don't want is overreach." LOL. Well, that's what you've got. In spades. Martin68 Thursday #20
The OverReach ship has sailed, you nimrods. LuckyLib Thursday #33
Nailed it singling that quote out! KPN Thursday #21
Own it, Repubes. Paladin Thursday #23
Yup. And folks who weren't paying attention... Joinfortmill Thursday #24
Relax, GOP! That won't happen again... regnaD kciN Thursday #26
Here is what they are talking about: blue-wave Thursday #27
I posted about that earlier today in another thread (with respect to the number in the Senate during FDR's 4 terms) BumRushDaShow Thursday #30
I posted the numbers from the beginning of each session blue-wave Thursday #32
The numbers were continually fluctuating during each 2-year "class" BumRushDaShow Thursday #35
"We lost the House and the Senate for 60 years" BadgerMom Thursday #28
Wish the election was this Tuesday and not 11/2 yrs. FloridaBlues Thursday #29
Hopefully this time Quanto Magnus Thursday #31
yes, but last time they didn't have FoxNewsSucks Thursday #36
Repugs can go down with the rest of us. You are complicit, you refuse to speak for us vapor2 Thursday #37
Look at all these GOP cowards pretending they didn't want this. travelingthrulife Thursday #38
Hoping that this time they lose the House, Senate and Presidency Old Testament Libera 14 hrs ago #39
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