
 The stakes are HIGH 

 in this case! Did you know that the US trade deficit has been around since the 1970s? 

 It's not a new thing! 

 The fact that Trump is trying to make it a national security threat is just a classic example of how politicians can twist facts to suit their agenda 

. According to data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, in 2020 alone, the US trade deficit was $522 billion 

. Not exactly an emergency situation! 

 By the way, have you seen the GDP growth rates for the past few years? 

 It's been steady at around 2% 

. Meanwhile, Trump's tariffs have led to a decline in economic output and a rise in unemployment among certain sectors 

. The Supreme Court needs to keep an eye on this 

. 
Here are some more stats to consider: 
* US trade deficit with China: $419 billion (2020) 

* Increase in US tariffs on Chinese goods since 2018: 80% 

* GDP growth rate during Trump's presidency: 2.1% (2020) 

* Unemployment rate among manufacturing jobs during Trump's presidency: 3.6% (August 2020) 
The court needs to be aware of these numbers and the impact they're having on the economy 

. It's not just about tariffs, it's about the broader implications for constitutional democracy 

.