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How Trump’s Border Wall Grab May Backfire —In Wisconsin

How Trump’s Border Wall Grab May Backfire —In Wisconsin

Reprinted with permission from Alternet

When President Donald Trump ran on building a massive border wall in 2016, anyone informed about politics could tell his claim that Mexico would pay for it was a shameful, empty promise. And now that Trump is actually trying to build the wall while running for re-election, his grab for wall funds is making him vulnerable to a potentially devastating attack line:

“Mexico isn’t paying for the wall — Wisconsin is.”

That was the gist of a tweet from the Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler, who wrote Monday:

And it’s substantially true. Trump couldn’t get Congress to agree to pass funding for his wall — even when Republicans had complete control of both chambers — so he has resorted to an executive power grab to get it built. He’s trying to seize $3.8 billion in Pentagon funds and redirect it toward building the wall.

As Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin explained in a statement, the plan includes taking $101 million that was appropriated by Congress to build heavy-wheeled defense vehicles for the military from Wisconsin company Oshkosh Defense. Her office said she helped secure this funding “to support hundreds of jobs in small and medium-sized businesses across the Midwest and is crucial to our national and economic security.” Trump’s budget also reportedly reallocates $650 million from a project to build the America-class Amphibious Navy Ship, which uses an engine that would also be built in Wisconsin. Baldwin said this funding supports “more than 100 jobs” in the state.

“President Trump promised the people of Wisconsin that Mexico would pay for his border wall and now he is making American taxpayers fund it,” Baldwin explained. “Wisconsin manufacturers strengthen our national defense and create jobs, but Trump is taking funding away from our economy and the workers that build it.”

John Nichols, a columnist in the Wisconsin paper Daily Citizen, shared Baldwin’s sentiment.

“When the Trump administration and its cronies tear up budgets that have been approved by Congress in order to find billions for the border wall, they abandon fiscal responsibility,” Nichols said wrote. “They also abandon workers, in communities such as Oshkosh.”

In some ways, this backlash represents exactly what is so frustrating about American politics. Place-based representation and the nature of the Senate and electoral college mean that small-scale projects that might not actually serve the national good can develop powerful constituencies that are politically risky for politicians to abandon. And the U.S. military budget is already bloated beyond belief, in part because it’s been a useful mechanism for influential lawmakers to direct the federal government’s largess toward their own constituents.

But politics plays out in the institutions and structures that we have, not those we’d like to have. So if Trump makes himself vulnerable by coming into conflict with a state like Wisconsin — a key state he won by a slim margin that was central in his 2016 win, and which could be necessary for his re-election — then he can expect that Democrats will exploit that decision. This is especially true if the issue also highlights some of his genuine faults, such as his disregard for the separation of powers and his broken promises.

Report: Not One Mile Of New Border Wall Has Gone Up Since 2017

Report: Not One Mile Of New Border Wall Has Gone Up Since 2017

Trump has been promising a big, beautiful wall for years now, but even after declaring a national emergency, there still isn’t a single section of new wall to show for it. Instead, all that has happened is that existing fences and other barriers have been beefed up or replaced.

In total, the administration has thus far only repaired or replaced 60 miles of the border barrier. Even conservative news outlets like the Washington Examiner, usually a reliable cheerleader for Trump, have admitted that there’s no new wall. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency also confirmed the complete failure to get any new wall built.

That isn’t stopping Trump from celebrating his own achievements. Earlier this year, Trump spent taxpayer dollars to visit a plaque commemorating “completion of the first section of President Trump’s border wall.” That section was just a refurb as well.

In recent days, Trump has stepped up his insistence that the wall is getting built. Earlier this month, he bragged on Twitter that “we are building a big, beautiful, NEW Wall!” Even so, the pictures in the tweet were only of existing stretches of the wall being replaced. The official White House Twitter account also tweeted out photos of wall construction near Mesa, California, but there’s no evidence that’s new wall either.

Incredibly, the administration claims that it will build 450 miles of wall, new and otherwise, by the end of 2020. Given how long it has taken to replace a mere 60 miles, even with Trump’s declaration of a national emergency, it seems unlikely that somehow nearly five times that amount will be constructed in the next 16 months.

Axios asked a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official how long it would be before an actual new piece of wall — in a place where no barrier existed before — would be built. The DHS official couldn’t even say.

Turns out that the wall is like many of Trump’s construction projects: an expensive scam where others are left holding the bag. This time, sadly, it’s American taxpayers who got fleeced.

Published with permission of The American Independent.

#EndorseThis: Nicole Wallace Builds A Wall, And Trump’s Gonna Pay For It

#EndorseThis: Nicole Wallace Builds A Wall, And Trump’s Gonna Pay For It

How can President Trump’s vitriol toward the world be expressed in one image? Leave it to an unlikely source – Nicole Wallace, NBC News titan turned troll-extraordinaire.

Or at least that’s what Twitter is calling her after a memorable gambit on MSNBC’s Deadline: White House. Faced with the unfathomable task of describing Trump’s years of aggressive rage and personal attacks in only one segment, Wallace builds a wall.

At least 400 names and organizations litter the mural of a President’s hatred, including all of the people 45 has insulted since announcing his candidacy in 2015. Musicians like Jay Z and Neil Young. Members of Trump’s own campaign team like Chris Christie. Pundits such as, well, Nicole Wallace.

Stormy Daniels is oddly missing from the wall of Trump targets, showing once again that the only way to Donald’s heart is through the backside. Click to see the POTUS take a whole different kind of spanking.