Breaking: Trump has declared a national emergency

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Only hope, will get voted out....

Nothing will happen to this dude.

Even if they find shit with Russia, they still ain't gonna do shit!

He even clowned Nancy, they shouldn't gave him shit!

Dems in government are soft & caring. That has gotten us nowhere.

They let him get up & lie about everything. This is done daily.

They don't call him out on shit!

Fuck that he is president, he's fucking with the country, but DEMS say oh well...
 
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Only hope, will get voted out....

Nothing will happen to this dude.

Even if they find shit with Russia, they still ain't gonna do shit!

He even clowned Nancy, they shouldn't gave him shit!

Dems in government are soft & caring. That has gotten us nowhere.

They let him get up & lie about everything. This is done daily.

They don't call him out on shit!

Fuck that he is president, he's fucking with the country, but DEMS say oh well...
No the Dems did the right thing they only gave him 50 something miles of a barrier with less money. The border is 2000 miles long so you do the math on that
 
i know @fonzerrillii and @Spectrum have been talking about this for a while...but when all this is over...i want to see what Hollywood will be able to produce with this in movies....

BTW...I hope RBG is behind the scenes working with Mueller on his special counsel...

It’s going to be the greatest politician thriller of all time.

You can actually make a thriller .... a dramedy and a slapstick parody like the wedding bride movie on “How I met your mother”... Trump would be Ted Mosley.
 
No the Dems did the right thing they only gave him 50 something miles of a barrier with less money. The border is 2000 miles long so you do the math on that

Even if they gave him money...

Ain’t shit happening... that’s 2000 miles on a project that they haven’t even had contractors bidding on.
That shit is going to take years....


And it’s going to be employed by nothing but illegal immigrants cause ain’t no American going down to Texas and Nevada in that hellified heat putting up concrete...

Plus we aren’t even talking about the infrastructure that the federal government is going to need to create to make the roads needed to allow all of these concrete haulers to the border.

This shit is fucking hilarious...

Plus... let’s not completely forget about the fact that there are parts in the border that are owned by private citizens... Bush had to claim imminent domain on people’s land just to put that shit they have up now and he didn’t go after everyone’s land.

This shit is a comedy...

It’s like these idiot repubs... just think... this shit is going to be made in a day. Lol
 
Even if they gave him money...

Ain’t shit happening... that’s 2000 miles on a project that they haven’t even had contractors bidding on.
That shit is going to take years....


And it’s going to be employed by nothing but illegal immigrants cause ain’t no American going down to Texas and Nevada in that hellified heat putting up concrete...

Plus we aren’t even talking about the infrastructure that the federal government is going to need to create to make the roads needed to allow all of these concrete haulers to the border.

This shit is fucking hilarious...

Plus... let’s not completely forget about the fact that there are parts in the border that are owned by private citizens... Bush had to claim imminent domain on people’s land just to put that shit they have up now and he didn’t go after everyone’s land.

This shit is a comedy...

It’s like these idiot repubs... just think... this shit is going to be made in a day. Lol
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Repubs are just stupid...


They only see shit one way...

Cut taxes but we want 5.2 billion for a wall we don’t need

Stop abortions but don’t teach sex education.... don’t provide social welfare and we ain’t adopting all of these kids.
 
Trump’s Border Wall is a Vortex of Stupidity that Trump and the GOP Can’t Escape

The Wall started as an applause line at Trump’s campaign rallies, and has morphed into one of the dumbest policy debates in the history of American politics.
by Christopher Hooks@cd_hooks
Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 2:34 pm CST
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About 95 percent of the Texas-Mexico border is privately owned.

“This is the stupidest day in American history,” wroteMatt Christman during the Donald’s inauguration, “a record that will be broken by every subsequent day in American history.” PolitiFact says: Mostly true. But it feels especially true these days, in the swampy mire of one of the dumbest policy debates in the history of American politics. I’m speaking, of course, of the matter of The Wall.

The Wall started as an applause line at President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies. It was an effective rhetorical tool not because it made any degree of practical sense, but because it was a symbol of Trump’s showy commitment to a hard line on immigration. The wall was emphatically not like the vehicle barriers and fences that already dot the U.S.-Mexico border, which Trump surely did not know existed at the time. The Wall would be built coast to coast, it would be beautiful — maybe as high as 40 feet — and it would be fully paid for by Mexico, making it a double humiliation for the “enemy.” It was clear from the beginning that it was a simple expression of racial resentment.

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Existing concrete levee-wall with steel bollards on top in Hidalgo County. GUS BOVA
Then he won, and essentially forgot about it for two years. Of course, he talked a lot about The Wall, but he clearly didn’t care enough to do much about it. With one of the largest GOP congressional majorities in recent history, he failed to secure funding for the kind of wall he had promised in the campaign, because even Republican lawmakers understood that The Wall was a boondoggle. At the end of that two years, with an incoming Democratic majority in the House, Trump has partially shut down the government.

Trump is doing this because he wants to have a fight; the substance of the thing doesn’t matter. But in the process of having that fight, The Wall has gone from a stupid idea to a vortex of stupidity that’s sucking in everything it touches. In the intersections of these various stupidities, and our ability to watch them bounce off each other in real time, The Wall actually helps clarify some truths about Trump’s first term.

Why is the idea of a coast-to-coast wall stupid? No one who has visited Big Bend needs this explained, and support for The Wall is lowest in border communities, where people actually understand what day-to-day life is like there.

Huge stretches of the U.S.-Mexico border aren’t practical corridors for smuggling or illegal immigration. A wall through the national park would be a hideous billion-dollar project to keep that one guy in Boquillas from bringing wire roadrunner sculptures across the river in the morning to sell to hikers, and would negatively affectpredominantly poor communities on the border, whose existences are fragile and often dependent on neighbors across the river.

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Protesters at a demonstration against the border wall in McAllen. GUS BOVA
The heaviest-traveled sections of the border already have fencing. If the president simply wanted to bolster those, he wouldn’t have needed to fight anybody. For better or worse, those barriers have been expanded by Democrats and Republicans over the years, and are uncontroversial in Congress. Indeed, Congress provided additional funding for that system of fencing in Trump’s first term — construction in South Texas is slated to begin in February.

But neither is the expansion of those fences inconsequential. The people who live in these areas have been more or less absent from the national debate — on the matter of The Wall, some in the media seem more interested in irate Trump-supporting steelworkers in Ohio than the people it would actually affect. The Texas borderlands are already a police state, and about 95 percent of the Texas-Mexico border is privately owned.

The shuttering and reopening of border crossings, along with the presence of numerous state and federal law enforcement agencies with a bewildering set of acronyms — down to the militarized wing of the Texas game wardens — are an enormous burden on daily life. And because The Wall has to be built on the American shore of the river, the space required for it represents a significant taking of the property of private citizens, historical sites and nature preserves.



Why fight for this? Trump wants to show that he’s delivering on one (1) campaign promise, but he’s doing it at the least politically favorable time of his presidency so far. And if he’s trying to make his re-election campaign about immigration, against open-border Democrats, well, the White House ran its midterm election effort on the migrant caravan. They were successful in making it an issue, and stoking a tremendous level of fear about it among conservatives. And the end result was that Democrats won more seats than they have in any election since Watergate.

But the wall is useless even to Trump’s people. His presidency helped elevate a small group of immigration hardliners, among them Stephen Miller, Jeff Sessions, Michael Anton. These were people who are primarily concerned not about illegal crossings per se, but about long-term demographic shifts in America. They want above all to scale back legal immigration. Trump has of course done terrible things with his executive power, but that group missed their best chance in decades at limiting legal immigration through Congress. All they have left now is this dumb wall, which they, unlike Trump’s base, know will do nothing whatsoever to make America a whiter country.

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Trump supporters at a rally in Houston in October 2018. GUS BOVA
The Wall fight is a microcosm of the fact that the 115th Congress was a missed opportunity for Republicans by every conceivable standard, except for the tax cuts. The White House failed to move other major reforms on any issue: They have nothing to brag about except what they did with executive agencies, the easiest part. So they’re back to fighting about stupid symbols.

Are conservative pundits mad about any of this? No, of course not, they’re defending Trump in this new fight. Dan McLaughlin, a columnist at the National Review, recently tweeted a defense of The Wall that captures the ridiculousness of their thinking on the matter: “The Vietnam Memorial Wall is also a wall. So is the Wailing Wall,” he said. “If you are against all walls regardless of purpose or function, you are against houses, churches & hospitals.”

These are the words of a man whose brain cavity is filled with pea soup. McLaughlin isn’t even pro-wall, really, he understands that it’s a garbage policy. Just as he professes to dislike Trump, who last night took the same tack when he asked a national television audience why rich people have fences if walls don’t work. But McLaughlin is incapable of being less anti-lib than he is pro-the-people-who-make-libs-mad. The left’s new anti-wall stance, he continued, was “an interesting test case in how hard people will circle the wagons around demagogic nonsense from D candidates.” Hm!

There’s no groupthink in the vortex, of course, because there’s no thought. He’s stuck there, a place where there’s no light and heat and no self. We are, too. We live here now.

Christopher Hooks is a freelance journalist in Austin.
 
Hold up... This dude asked for 5.2 billion from Congress and then when he didn't get it..



He fucking uses a National Emergency to say that he is now taking 8 (FUCKING) Billion..

Taking 3.5 billion from the DOD Military Construction budget and 2.5 billion from the DOD Drug interdiction program.. (A program that the Fed's use to help counter drug activity)



So let me get this fucking straight.. I mean let me get this perfectly clear..

This dude is building the wall to stop "the flow of drugs into the country".... While at the same time taking money away from a DOD program that is designed to Stop the flow of drugs into this country.

You can't make this up..
 
Hold up... This dude asked for 5.2 billion from Congress and then when he didn't get it..



He fucking uses a National Emergency to say that he is now taking 8 (FUCKING) Billion..

Taking 3.5 billion from the DOD Military Construction budget and 2.5 billion from the DOD Drug interdiction program.. (A program that the Fed's use to help counter drug activity)



So let me get this fucking straight.. I mean let me get this perfectly clear..

This dude is building the wall to stop "the flow of drugs into the country".... While at the same time taking money away from a DOD program that is designed to Stop the flow of drugs into this country.

You can't make this up..
Again he is not touching that money trust me on that the course is going to stop him he’ll the DOJ even told him that’s not going to fly
 
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