Posted on 09/22/2019 7:43:02 PM PDT by 11th_VA
Congress is moving toward passing a short-term spending bill to avoid a government shutdown, but some lawmakers are warning it could be the first in a series of stopgap funding measures over the next year to avoid a fight over President Trumps border wall.
Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), the top appropriator in the Senate, said its possible Congress will spend the next fiscal year passing several stopgap bills, known as continuing resolutions (CRs).
"I don't know if we'll end up in a shutdown, but we could end up with continuous CRs," he said. "That could be the endgame."
Lawmakers are hoping to avoid a repeat of December's fight over Trumps border wall, which led to a 35-day partial government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history...
"I'm not going to faint dead away if we end up with a CR for the whole year," said Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), an appropriator.
Both parties, however, dislike the prospect of governing on a continuing resolution, which would freeze spending at current levels and block agencies from initiating new projects.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Well that’s a good point.
They fail to recognize or acknowledge or admit that an overwhelmingly huge majority of Americans want the hordes of illegal aliens streaming across our borders stopped and have been clear in no uncertain terms for decades. It doesn’t matter if this is considered “racist” or “xenophobic” or “provincial” or whatever. Even if it were, (it isn’t) so what?
The raison d’être of our form of government by the people, for the people.
Consent of the governed.
Do you particularly recall consenting to any of this fvçking nonsense? Yeah, me neither.
At this point, even the illegal aliens want a border wall.
Does the Democrat party really want to die on the hill of open borders?
There are (far) more than enough people fed up with selling American workers out to way more, than make up for a small band of turncoats, on the border.
Way more.
To heck with them. Don’t back off one inch, Mr. President.
Not a bit. In fact, double down.
Liberals tax and spend.
Conservatives cut taxes and spend.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that;^)
So many traitors...so little time.
This illustrates the reality that I wrote about here:
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/09/the_suicide_of_the_house_is_complete.html
By NOT doing its constitutional fiscal/budgetary duty, the House has made itself utterly irrelevant. Once it gave in to Continuing Resolutions, the House had no real power left. It allowed both Bush and Zero to get away with policies that should have been voted on (”declaration of war,” a proper legislative path to Obamacare-—which would have failed).
Since now all they can do is obstruct and investigate, they have no power at all. No wonder so many Rs are retiring.
I used to be a fed contractor. CRs totally F up any sort of planning you might have done. My fed (Moron) sponsors would totally jump on our a$$es for not getting our projects done on time when we received no $s. Since we had no funding I had to find work for all my people and then redirect them again when some small chunk of funding came in, then do it all again when that ran out. The only people that were bigger a$$holes are the idiots in congress.
“I would think he could continue to build the wall with next years budget in a CR”
55 miles were appropriated in the previous year. A CR (or multiple CRs) for the next year will allow for another 55 miles. Spending level is maintained in a CR.
I consider that a WIN.
“I would think he could continue to build the wall with next years budget in a CR
55 miles were appropriated in the previous year.”
Those miles were in the the Rio Grande Valley, and included many miles of the most expensive type - FEMA hurricane certified levee wall. In other areas, those dollars would go further. I am guessing that Laredo should get some miles next year - the appropriations seem to have been building up the Rio Grande from the South in 2018 and 2019 - all the way to Falcon Lake has already been largely funded.
Laredo is the biggest city on the border without significant barrier, and is the likely closest place for the heavy Rio Grande Valley traffic to divert to, once the currently funded construction chokes it off in the RGV Sector.
The 10 year baseline budget has an annual wedge of about $1.4 billion annually (thanks Paul Ryan), which gets indexed somehow to inflation. So that is what is likely in a CR. It is also the most likely outcome for an appropriation, if one passes (the Administration is requesting a $5 billion direct appropriation through DHS, and an additional $3.6 billion through other accounts).
60 or 70 miles would do a great job in Laredo. Del Rio has already experienced a big upsurge from shifting traffic, so something is likely there next year as well, whether through appropriations or otherwise.
“Translation: TRUMP WON”
He won the main battle of the whole border barrier war this year - he got the most important work funded and into the pipeline. He will need a second term to gain complete operational control of the Southern border.
This year, the President freed up enough money to go on a construction tear, putting in hundreds of miles of the best barrier, where it is needed most. Even if he does not get another dollar in 2020 (unlikely), just finishing the work already funded is by far the biggest, hardest, and most important parts of the job. Even a relative RINO could wrap up the needed barrier construction after this in a four year term, with just the roughly $1.5 billion/year in the baseline budget.
[[[Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), the top appropriator in the Senate, said its possible Congress will spend the next fiscal year passing several stopgap bills, known as continuing resolutions (CRs).]]]
Like they have been doing for the last 20+ years.
They take an agency/entity's last years budget, bump it up 3%, 5%, whatever and then pass the whole thing without debate. Trump could say "Don't send me anything without a 2 or 3% cut unless debate on the item is published with a reasonable review time before recorded votes on the record. I'd love to see all the percentage budget increases over population increases under these CRs. Link anyone?
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