https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/24/us/politics/wall-border-trump.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur
He said he would... and now he is. Wow! |
Congress has to authorize the budget for it. Given a freeze on federal hiring, it seems imprudent. |
He can't build a wall all by himself you know?
He needs congressional approval to allocate the money |
Not to be too nitpicky, but Congress has to appropriate money for it. They could authorize the spending, but if they don't appropriate the funds there is no money to spend. I know this is pedantic, but given spending of this magnitude it's possible that legislative technicalities could become important at some point. |
You don't seem to understand that much. |
His executive orders are starting to sound like written promises more often than actual accomplishments. But it's hard to tell because we aren't seeing them. |
I thought I read that he can start on the wall without Congressional approval based on existing post 911legiskation on border security. |
Give him time; he's only been in office a few days. |
And you are paying for it. Sucker! |
Promises made and promises kept. Good. |
Not too worry. Obama really ballooned federal hiring over his term. We did just fine with less paper pushers, silly servants and professional meeting attenders. |
Good. Then the Trumpettes can see what a ridiculous waste of money it is and that Trump is a total failure. |
We already have a "wall." And a virtual "electronic wall." And the US Border Patrol is the largest law enforcement agency in the country. And illegal crossings are down.
But whatever. Don the Con makes a few used car salesman style promises with no actual money or plan and the base eats it up. |
I truly hope he does and his Republican congress approves the money for it.
It will be an enormous failure and massive money-drain that will help Democrats in the future. Everyone who has ever been to the border of the US and Mexico knows how ridiculous the concept of a wall is. Republicans are such under-educated stooges. |
Federal employees are also the doctors and nurses treating wounded vets at Walter Reed, federal prosecutors and their staffs, agriculture inspectors, passport issuers, park rangers and on and on. One third are vets. The percentage of the workforce that works for the federal government is at a post-WW2 low. But no matter, Don the Con and his merry band of henchmen can slash and burn their way to disaster. |