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President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team has signaled to Republicans in Congress that Trump would like to fund his infamous planned U.S.-Mexico border wall through the Congressional appropriations process in April, House Republican officials toldCNN Thursday.
In doing so, the president-elect appears poised to break one of his core anti-immigrant campaign promises: that Trump would build a wall to “keep the Mexicans out,” and that Mexico would pay for it. (Early in his presidential campaign, he even promised to force Mexico to build the wall.)
Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.), congressional liaison for the Trump transition team, doubled down on Trump’s position in comments to CNN: “When you understand that Mexico’s economy is dependent upon U.S. consumers, Donald Trump has all the cards he needs to play,” Collins said. “On the trade negotiation side, I don’t think it’s that difficult for Donald Trump to convince Mexico that it’s in their best interest to reimburse us for building the wall.”
When the Trump transition team told Congress that American taxpayers would finance the construction of the border wall with Mexico, with reimbursement to come later from the Mexican government, it was treated as a major policy retreat by the media. For example, here’s the CNN report:
It’s a bit rich to see the media that staunchly defended Barack Obama doubling the U.S. national debt in a single presidency — the media that thinks quibbles about deficit spending only come from heartless grinches looking for an excuse to defund social programs so they can enjoy watching poor people die — suddenly become deeply concerned about Trump launching the border wall project before the last shrink-wrapped pallet of cash has been delivered to the White House by the government of Mexico.
2) The left is more factual in their lead the right’s lead is focused on blame and justification. Lesson – read the whole article.
originally posted by: solargeddon
If America wants a wall, America should pay for the wall!
I thought you right luvvies were all about paying your own way through life...why would you then expect someone else to pay for it?!
That's a left ideology.
Illegal immigrants residing in the U.S. send $50 billion in remittances to their home countries each year, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The World Bank estimates that number is even higher, closer to $120 billion.
originally posted by: FyreByrd
Hmmm - a bit off topic everyone.
I was hoping to discuss the different ways that left and right present their news and was just using 'the Wall' issue as an example.
How many people actually read my post beyond the first sentence. And I applaud you for reading beyond the headline to the first sentence. But my headline actually states my intention for this post.
I guess you see what you want to see. We're doomed if we can't communicate.
2) The left is more factual in their lead the right’s lead is focused on blame and justification. Lesson – read the whole article.
originally posted by: solargeddon
If America wants a wall, America should pay for the wall!
I thought you right luvvies were all about paying your own way through life...why would you then expect someone else to pay for it?!
That's a left ideology.
If We End Up With a Border Wall, Taxpayers Will Foot the Bill
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: solargeddon
If America wants a wall, America should pay for the wall!
I thought you right luvvies were all about paying your own way through life...why would you then expect someone else to pay for it?!
That's a left ideology.
Thanks to exporting so much of their population to our country who then sponge up our provided services through various means, Mexico sort of owes us quite a bit. The money their people make under the table and then send back home via wire transfer is enough to fund about 1/4 of their economy each year.
Taxing those wire transfers alone would be a big drop in the bucket.