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31 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

The problem with this is that it's expanding a precedent, that has until now been used for trivialities, to a dangerous degree.

 

What happens, for example, when the next Democrat in the White House decides to bypass Congressional oversight of funding by declaring Climate Change a National Emergency?

 

This is why I'm not a fan of declaring an emergency. The dude has access to all the money he needs to build the wall. Sign the deal, switch money around, build the wall, claim victory during your 2020 campaign, and stop with the stupidity.

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41 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

That's my concern as well, and one I've expressed to some of the people I speak with.

 

The response I was given (these conversations were just shooting the *****, for clarity) was they are just as concerned by this and have ways to work around that. I don't know what that means, which is why I have been speculating for the past two weeks that the NE is a feint.

 

I think there's a chance the money/plan will come about without one being declared - or the NE being declared won't be about the border - otherwise I don't know how you avoid setting a dangerous precedent. 

 

 

 

Probably a declaration over opioids.

 

It's probably not coincidence that the recent huge fentanyl smuggling bust was made so widely public.

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1 hour ago, Doc Brown said:

Had a feeling once Dems controlled one of the two houses he'd test the limits of his power.  Actually surprised it took him this long.

Yea, I have a feeling this is going to get interesting.

Should probably have a new thread called The Wall. 

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Lost in all the drama is the fact the bill expires in 7 months (end of fiscal year 2019, September 30th). Trump will go build the wall elsewhere, in other needed areas through the military as he's able to do (even without an NE). Then when he wins in 2020 he'll get the rest of what he wants. 

 

They don't call him Troller in Chief for nothing.

 

 

 

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51 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Lost in all the drama is the fact the bill expires in 7 months (end of fiscal year 2019, September 30th). Trump will go build the wall elsewhere, in other needed areas through the military as he's able to do (even without an NE). Then when he wins in 2020 he'll get the rest of what he wants. 

 

They don't call him Troller in Chief for nothing.

 

 

 

How’s that wall coming? I’m sure it must be completed by now and Mexico paid for it all! Your leader is a troll and you are proud. Loser! 

Aren’t your sources leakers? 

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Boy, Ann is really butt hurt. Sounds like she’s back banging Bill Maher.  

 

For the record, I’m opposed to declaring a national emergency, not because I don’t believe there is one - because I do. But it opens the door for the next POTUS to declare one to push his own agenda through. Pelosi said it Thursday. “There’s a national emergency of gun violence.” Think about Single Payer healthcare coverage. This is Harry Reid level game changing. 

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15 minutes ago, Nanker said:

Boy, Ann is really butt hurt. Sounds like she’s back banging Bill Maher.  

 

For the record, I’m opposed to declaring a national emergency, not because I don’t believe there is one - because I do. But it opens the door for the next POTUS to declare one to push his own agenda through. Pelosi said it Thursday. “There’s a national emergency of gun violence.” Think about Single Payer healthcare coverage. This is Harry Reid level game changing. 

It was going to get to this point anyways with partisan gridlock rewarded at the polls.  Eventually they'll nuke the legislative filibuster. 

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5 hours ago, Nanker said:

Boy, Ann is really butt hurt. Sounds like she’s back banging Bill Maher.  

 

For the record, I’m opposed to declaring a national emergency, not because I don’t believe there is one - because I do. But it opens the door for the next POTUS to declare one to push his own agenda through. Pelosi said it Thursday. “There’s a national emergency of gun violence.” Think about Single Payer healthcare coverage. This is Harry Reid level game changing. 


Yes, and no on the next President declaring a willy-nilly national emergency... there already are a ton of national emergencies. Many presidents have previously declared them.  Currently, there appear to be 28 (I know, I know, CNN... I probably should have used wiki as here cnn says 32 ).  Declaring a national emergency on border security is within the purview of the executive branch.  There are rules and guidelines within which any president can declare one, and the current president must sign to keep current ones going. A "gun" national emergency would end up in court faster than you can say "gun". Not saying it would not be tried, just saying it would end up in court.

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51 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


Yes, and no on the next President declaring a willy-nilly national emergency... there already are a ton of national emergencies. Many presidents have previously declared them.  Currently, there appear to be 28 (I know, I know, CNN... I probably should have used wiki as here cnn says 32 ).  Declaring a national emergency on border security is within the purview of the executive branch.  There are rules and guidelines within which any president can declare one, and the current president must sign to keep current ones going. A "gun" national emergency would end up in court faster than you can say "gun". Not saying it would not be tried, just saying it would end up in court.

Declaring a national emergency is still just a political one when everything is added up.

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Good god, did Ann Coulter come on to The Donald and get shut down? 

 

Also, I am not a huge fan of the national emergency thing, but the dems were already doing that. Their method was using executive orders and then relying on their liberal scotus to vote in their favor.

 

This seems more legal than Obama’s overreach.

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10 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

Good god, did Ann Coulter come on to The Donald and get shut down? 

 

This is her scthick, and it's nothing more than a schtick. She hasn't been this schticky since she pushed for Chris Christie before she hated Chris Christie before she loved Trump before she hated Trump.

 

15 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

Bad idea. But he won't be around enough to care when the next President does it.

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11 minutes ago, LABillzFan said:

 

This is her scthick, and it's nothing more than a schtick. She hasn't been this schticky since she pushed for Chris Christie before she hated Chris Christie before she loved Trump before she hated Trump.

 

 

Bad idea. But he won't be around enough to care when the next President does it.

 

she's always been about schtick, sometimes entertaining to bother with

 

 

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The bipartisan homeland security spending bill released early Thursday pushes back on aspects of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown — even while providing $1.4 billion for border barriers and nearly 5,000 additional beds to detain undocumented immigrants.

Tucked into the 1,159-page bill are provisions that limit Trump’s ability to round up undocumented immigrants and that increase oversight of the officers who carry out those sweeps. On the border, restrictions on barrier construction will bar the administration from erecting fences on several large properties in South Texas, including a butterfly sanctuary and a historic Catholic church.

 

The bill ignores the Trump administration’s request to fund 750 additional Border Patrol agents, according to a Democratic summary of the measure and a joint explanatory statement. Additionally, it ignores the administration’s request for 2,000 more Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.

 

https://www.politico.com/story/2019/02/14/funding-bill-limits-trump-immigration-1175455

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The national emergency is a mistake — whether justified by the current statute or not.  Comparing it to (and justifying it by) other, prior questionable emergencies is wrong. You can’t complain about executive overreach practiced by other Executives and then continue to overreach.  Border issues, trafficking, drug smuggling, and security is a big problem but not an emergency. The only thing I hope for now is that Congress is so pissed off that they try to repeal the law so it can’t be abused in the future.

 

Trump should know by now that Republicans don’t really have his back and never will. He should have seen last year that by delaying the issue until after the midterms wasn’t going to get him his wall. He opened his fat trap before the shutdown and then screwed up by backing off the shutdown and allowing the three week extension. Then he let “his” party try to negotiate the financing for him and they failed yet again (doesn’t look like they tried very hard). Major ***** up by the President. 

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