Blocking the U.S. Steel Sale Is a Perfectly Disgraceful End to Biden's Political Career
It's a disgraceful decision that serves as a perfect epitaph for Biden's political career.

The decision to block U.S. Steel's acquisition by Nippon Steel is the perfect coda to President Joe Biden's political career.
By intervening in the private business affairs of the two companies, Biden is demonstrating once again his expansive view of executive power, hubristic sense of government's ability to order economic affairs, and willingness to stretch the definition of "national security" to justify his big government agenda even when there is plainly no national security threat.
Those elements have been central to Biden's political persona for decades. Even as his charisma and mental facilities have failed, they remain. From his earlier support for the drug war, the USA PATRIOT Act, and Obamacare to his administration's attempts at broad student loan forgiveness and inflation-inducing Bidenomics, Biden has rarely been deterred by norms or laws that limit federal power or by economic good sense. If there's something Biden wants to do, he'll simply find a way to do it.
Blocking Nippon's planned purchase of U.S. Steel is something Biden clearly wanted to do. He publicly opposed the deal soon after it was announced and indicated several times over the past few months that he was inclined to stop it. The only question was whether he'd be able to find a way to actually do it—and this is Biden, so that was never much of a question at all.
Officially, Biden says he's blocking the deal because there is "credible evidence" that the deal "threatens to impair the national security of the United States."
The official order signed by Biden laughably fails to detail any of that supposedly credible evidence, however. That's because it's ridiculous to suggest that Nippon Steel, a publicly traded company based in a close American ally (Japan) that already operates several steelmaking facilities in the United States, is any sort of threat.
Indeed, even the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a shadowy entity created during the late stages of the Cold War to review potential economic threats to the country that's metastasized into an all-purpose mechanism for presidents to control American companies' deals with foreign firms, declined to label the deal a threat. In doing so, CFIUS left Biden to unilaterally block the deal, which he has now done.
It should also go without saying that this is a power that presidents ought not to have. The CFIUS process effectively gives presidents the final say over any foreign investment in the United States—and if it wasn't already apparent why that system needs serious reform, it should be obvious now. (Biden has also pushed to expand the CFIUS' power to scrutinize how Americans invest their money abroad, as Reason has reported.)
"It is my solemn responsibility as President to ensure that, now and long into the future, America has a strong domestically owned and operated steel industry that can continue to power our national sources of strength at home and abroad," Biden said in a statement on Friday.
If that were truly the impetus for this decision, then Biden would have stood aside. Nippon's agreement to buy U.S. Steel came with a promise to invest more than $1 billion in refurbishing and modernizing the company's existing plants. Local officials in Pennsylvania and elsewhere were enthusiastic about the deal's prospects to bring more jobs to steel towns that have experienced a long, slow decline despite the federal government's many efforts at propping up U.S. Steel with protectionism.
Biden's decision to block the deal is not a high-minded one rooted in the solemn responsibilities of an American president. It is a cynical, shallow decision that benefits a political ally—the bosses of the United Steelworkers union, which opposed the deal even though many rank-and-file members supported it—while ignoring the economic and constitutional harms.
It is, in short, a disgraceful decision. But, given the arc of Biden's political career and his relentless efforts to expand the scope of government power, it certainly isn't a surprising one.
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You didn't criticize Biden when the whiners wanted you to, which means this criticism doesn't count.
He criticised him strategically and reluctantly.
Facts changed!
I came here just to say...
"Oh sh*t. Even Boehm is cursing Biden now. What's going on."
See sarc. This is boring. You're repeated retarded strawman arguments.
When are you going to write something intelligent like you claim to do?
More importantly why are you such a pathological liar you claim to not be here much anymore?
Also why can't you actually criticize the democrat despite claiming you do with the majority of your posts?
Nobody cares except a couple muted ass wipes.
Now go back to whining about how Reason never criticizes Democrats, and either ignoring the article or moving the goalposts when they do. Lying and fallacies are what you do best.
Doubles down on his own strawman lol.
You truly are special sarc.
You know that's not the argument. But you continue due to your inability to ever be honest. It is amazing.
Then incorrectly throws in more fallacies he doesn't actually understand.
Demonstrating his pathalogical lies and retardation. Amazing. Even projecting his behavior as a final attempt. Fucking hilarious.
Pathological.
Where is Pedo discussing how Biden is the biggest friend of the oil industry out there?
Still a lot of work left to destroy the US economy, not much time left.
The US economy is the envy of the world. The question is whether Trump will screw it up for a second time.
Being "the best car in the junkyard " is faint praise.
Every time I turn around the media are trumpeting the evil corporations as an existential threat to democracy, but I can't even turn up an example in the press of the evil workers' unions as any kind of threat to democracy even when I do a thorough search. Sometimes I just want to wake up from this nightmare, but then I realize I'm already awake and I'm being gaslighted ...
No different than health insurance = healthcare. Insurance companies refuse to pay. Doctors and hospitals refuse to treat you. But they are 'heros' in the media.
Nouveau Marxism demands employee ownership of corporations, instead of, ya know, capital investment shareholders. …aka degrowth (see Germany 2025)
It’s becoming a bipartisan trend in the swamp and think tanks everywhere. They’re falling for a shell game,,look over here while…
Global BRICs/UN propaganda in western de growth is the REAL threat to national security
US Steel is an example of an evil corporation that should have been allowed to go out of business -- as should every other business that needs government protection to survive.
Corporations are neither good nor evil. But I do agree that corporations should succeed or fail on their own merits, and not be given any preferential treatment, subsidies, "rescues", franchises, etc.
Because, like true Marxists, they only see unions as the power of the proletariat to be used against the Bourgeoisie and Capitalist.
That's because it's ridiculous to suggest that Nippon Steel, a publicly traded company based in a close American ally (Japan) that already operates several steelmaking facilities in the United States, is any sort of threat.
Governments exist on the timescales where your allies become your enemies. Pretending that our modern peace will last forever is retarded.
So then let's make enemies NOW, preemptively!
And?
Its not like they are boxing up the mills and shipping them overseas. If Japan were to become an adversary we could seize their assets in the US and transfer them to another company.
This deal only contained a 10 year agreement to not reduce steel output from the factories. It is curious as to why they added a term prior to reductions.
For the same reason you or I wouldn't want a forever bidding deal. They don't have the workforce in Japan, so not moving there. They are also paying a premium for the US Steel name which doesn't get you anything without the Made in America stamp. And been there done that, Toyota is an excellent USA manufacturer, employing 10s-100s thousand Americans.
It would make more sense to not add a temporal clause but instead an economic based one, no?
Any economic clause would inherently be based on factors not entirely under your control and therefore not predictable. Say, for example, you picked some sales target but then the market tanks for unrelated reasons. You're still stuck with a now unreachable economic trigger to your contract term. Time may be a poor proxy for performance but it is perfectly predictable.
Of course without the agreement US Steel can reduce output tomorrow. My understanding is they very well might reduce output soon, since they were counting on the infusion of capital to repair a lot of the equipment at the Gary Works.
Which is fine. If they go bankrupt, sales will occur, production will continue as always happen.
But there are other costs never discussed due to supply chain risk and country self production such as in times of war. Relying on foreign powers to mitigate those risks is often a losing proposition.
I have no issue with Japan. But China has been very open with their desire to destroy the US manufacturing base and we saw the disruptions of that during covid. With China even returning US bought goods to China during the pandemic.
In reality reductions of many of the Democrat regulations on the industry will do more to generate output than simply selling it to a foreign partner with no vested interest in sustaining the resource.
Yeah, but it’s not like Democrats are going to reduce regulations and labor laws.
And this sort of short term thinking is something I loathe.
Nobody plans for 50 years or more anymore.
Not corporations, not persons, not politicians.
Just because they are friends today means nothing to the future generation.
Here again we have Union Leadership opposing the desires of it's membership. The Democrats are owned by the Unions so this is no surprise. I live in the area of one of the mills affected by this. Around here the merger has quite a bit of support.
Agreed, sad to say...
Can Trump reverse this stupid decision?
He probably could, but he's opposed to the sale as well.
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Biden is right about this.
150,000+ USA acres is too substantial to end up in Japans hands.
If they want to run it they can put it into a US Citizens name and rent it from that person.
Did anyone really think that when the USA bought Alaska that Russia's government shouldn't have any say about it?
Of course the Russian government had a say, the Russian government was the owner of Alaska.
The US government is not the owner of US Steel. A more apt analogy would be giving Canada's government a say in the US buying Alaska.
The USA is now a Canadian government affair?
How many more ways can this nation divide itself?
Yes, the USA is now a Canadian government affair... Since the USA didn't get Canuckistanistanistan's spermission to buy Alaska from the Russians, the USA now owes MASSIVE reparations to the Canucks!!! Selling all USA citizens and residents into slavery to the Canucks just BARELY might suffice to pay this debt in full!
(I'm pretty sure that that's twat defaultdotxbe meant with defaultdotxbe's analogy, ass I don my Magic Tinfoil Mind-Reading, Raging Hate-Hat.)
Is not to worry...Turdo has just resigned form leading the Liberal party and won't last past March if not sooner, as P.M. Fidelito is gone.
Canada didn't exist when Russia agreed to sell Alaska to the US.
Wrong. The British North America Act occurred three months before the formal transfer of Alaska from Russia to the US.
150,000+ USA acres (even under the supposed "cuntrol" of Corporate Japan could-maybe-someday-be-our-enemies) is cuntrolled by USA labor laws, safety laws, environmental protection, tax laws, drug laws, nose-picking laws, booger-blowing laws, etc. And as defaultdotxbe commented here, in an emergency (Japan becomes a war enemy) the USA can confiscate the land and assets. This would SNOT be a business-investment-friendly way to go, butt shit could be done!
"USA can confiscate the land and assets"
So why would Japan want it anyways? An excuse to start a war?
"So why would Japan want it anyways?"
Maybe to use it to work hard, employ people, serve customers, and make money? Or do you have some evidence that they want the land so ass to build a secret military base? Or a secret landing pad for the invading, conquering space aliens, cyborgs, and robots? If you HAVE such evidence, please cough it up; the USA Government Almighty would LOVE any and all evidence that justifies MORE Government Almighty power grabs!
The #1 reason a US government exists is to defend the nation against foreign invasion (foreign ownership-claim).
And you are here calling *that* Government over-reach.
Just like you try to do about illegal immigration.
Apparently you think the USA nation shouldn't exist at all.
BULLSHIT! Toyota owns tons of land across America and we get jobs and well made cars out of the deal. So what's the problem?
Fuck Joe Biden.
Try "Toyota Motors North America"
"established its first production line in the US in 1986 at NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc.), a joint-venture with General Motors"
I'm not on board with the outrage.
Which outrage, the anti-Japan outrage, the anti-economic-freedom outrage, the anti-union-leadershit outrage, or the anti-Demon-Crap and-or anti-"Team R" power pigs outrage? Until I know, I have no idea whether or snot to be outraged by yer lack of outrage...
Of course you'd be confused, being obtuse is a your specialty.
Nor am I. It is a stupid decision, but no more stupid than Biden's other trade decisions, which are basically Trump light. Being slightly less bad than Trump is not a winning formula.
You know, he DID put grandmas in jails for protesting, put flood victims in tents, slow walked relief for Hawaiians, almost certainly engaged in paid influence peddling, and escalated Russian invasion into a bloody war despite similar situation being resolved with talks during the Obama years.
Did I mention he broke the law by keeping classified docs in his home? And Richard Hur let him off the hook for being a nice old man with poor memory?
This is banana republic stuff. As far as "disgraces" go, stopping a merger between two industry behemoths ranks kinda low. But it's all about trade and immigration with this publication. That's the arbiter of all things.
I think Joe was watching the American Heroes Channel last night and thinks the war in the Pacific is still on.
Hey, Biden promised to be the "best union president" ever. But since the DNC fucked him over, Joe might just be giving all his former allies the finger. When US Steel goes under, and all those union jobs evaporate, who gets the last laugh?
'Blocking the U.S. Steel Sale Is a Perfectly Disgraceful End to Biden's Political Career'
And voting for him was a perfectly disgraceful end to your journalism career. Ain't symmetry fun?
Well he is disgraceful.
You can't make us beholden to you for steel. But I will spend trillions on solar and, guess what
China in Command of the U.S. Domestic Solar Panel Manufacturing Industry
https://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/renewable/china-in-command-of-the-u-s-domestic-solar-panel-manufacturing-industry/
He's a fool but those who voted for him are bigger fools
The Michigan DNR is planning to clear away 400 acres of forested land in Northern Michigan( Gaylord) to make space for solar panels.
This is Northern Michigan folks which has only a few days more of sunny weather than Seattle.
Then there's Gov. Witchmer who wanted to allow the Chinks to build a high tech battery factory in mid state.
Michigan is run by idiots and I can proudly say I never voted for her either time.
This article is disgraceful in failing to point out the role of Cleveland-Cliffs in blocking the merger. As The Wall Street Journal points out, "Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves lobbied the White House to block the Nippon deal because he wants to create a steel-making cartel shielded from foreign competition by tariffs and Buy America rules.
"A Cleveland-Cliffs-U.S. Steel combo would control 100% of U.S. blast furnace production, 100% of domestic steel used in electric-vehicle motors, and 65% to 90% of other domestic steel used in vehicles."
If Donald Trump is serious about sending undesirable immigrants back where they came from, he would do well to start with Brazil-born Goncalves; see https://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2019/04/ceo-of-cleveland-mining-company-settled-2005-sexual-harassment-suit-at-former-company-documents-show.html
The deal was cancelled because the Big Guy did not receive his 10%
I would counter that headline with President Corpse giving presidential medals to Hillary and Georgy Soros.
Then there's the closing of offshore drilling and gas wells oh yes, dementia Joe wants you to freeze to death.
Goodbye Joe ....and good riddance. May your final months consist of no more self awareness than that of a turnip.
There's fifteen days remaining before Trump's oath of office. Fifteen more days of sabotage and destruction.
FJB