Posted on 02/10/2017 10:28:38 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Twelve billion here, fifteen billion there, and pretty soon you’re talking about real money. Put them together, though, and it comes close to the actual projected cost of the border wall. Reuters reports that the Department of Homeland Security’s proposal runs far ahead of the funds that Republicans in Congress planned to allocate:
President Donald Trumps wall along the U.S.-Mexico border would be a series of fences and walls that would cost as much as $21.6 billion, and take more than three years to construct, based on a U.S. Department of Homeland Security internal report seen by Reuters on Thursday.
The reports estimated price-tag is much higher than a $12-billion figure cited by Trump in his campaign and estimates as high as $15 billion from Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
The report is expected to be presented to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary John Kelly in coming days, although the administration will not necessarily take actions it recommends.
The plan lays out what it would take to seal the border in three phases of construction of fences and walls covering just over 1,250 miles (2,000 km) by the end of 2020.
It’s not the only variance from first projections. The new DHS study projects that the wall will be completed by late 2020, assuming Congress begins allocating the funds by May, presumably in the upcoming omnibus bill. That’s longer than the two-year estimate Kelly gave Congress just a week ago, which will certainly raise questions about his preparation for that testimony.
It also makes the issue of funding a little more fraught. Initially, Ryan indicated that the House would pursue the funding in the fall, as part of the FY2018 budget process. A two-year completion schedule at that point would have meant that the wall could be completed by late 2019, enough ahead of the presidential primaries to claim victory on a long-made promise from Republicans. A three-year-plus schedule suggests that the wall may not be complete until midway through an election year — and that gives Democrats plenty of reason to start blocking the funding, starting in two months during the omnibus FY2017 negotiations.
The time difference matters a lot more than the cash difference, though the latter is not exactly a few coins in the cushion. A nine-billion-dollar miss might seem like the lunch budget for the federal government, but it would actually be about 0.1% of all discretionary spending projected for FY2017 (although the appropriation will probably stretch out over the three-year period, too). At DHS, it’s more significant; the proposed FY2017 appropriation was $48 billion, so a $9 billion miss is rather big. Republicans might feel pressure from their conservative ranks to find the money by cutting other spending, and that will no doubt fuel opposition from Democrats.
It’s still probably better to have this fight earlier rather than later. If Ryan and McConnell wait until fall, the momentum for the project could stall, and Trump’s electoral mandate might have dissipated. Kelly better deliver it on time, and on budget, if Republicans want to reap political benefit from it. Besides, if they wait any longer, the bill’s just going to keep getting bigger and bigger.
They spent 10 TRILLION under Osama. Cut everything. Find the 20 billion and shut your pie holes.
Annual Costs of Illegal Aliens to taxpayers(2013)
*Illegal immigration costs U.S. taxpayers about $113 billion a year at the federal, state and local level. The bulk of the costs some $84 billion are absorbed by state and local governments.
*The annual outlay that illegal aliens cost U.S. taxpayers is an average amount per native-headed household of $1,117. The fiscal impact per household varies considerably because the greatest share of the burden falls on state and local taxpayers whose burden depends on the size of the illegal alien population in that locality
*Education for the children of illegal aliens constitutes the single largest cost to taxpayers, at an annual price tag of nearly $52 billion. Nearly all of those costs are absorbed by state and local governments.
*At the federal level, about one-third of outlays are matched by tax collections from illegal aliens. At the state and local level, an average of less than 5 percent of the public costs associated with illegal immigration is recouped through taxes collected from illegal aliens.
*Most illegal aliens do not pay income taxes. Among those who do, much of the revenues collected are refunded to the illegal aliens when they file tax returns. Many are also claiming tax credits resulting in payments from the U.S. Treasury.
I don’t think it will cost that much.
Even if it does, it’s a bargain.
Keeping our country....priceless.
So what? It costs $300-$500 billion to keep the illegals here every year. $21 billion is a deal.
Remember Super Storm Sandy?
$30 billion.
Then they porked it up to $60 billion.
No one blinked.
$21 billion is pissed every day by Congress before the roll call is finished.
Don’t accept this. We need to investigate whether this estimate is politicized, whether it incorporates construction in areas where it is much less needed, and whether cheaper alternatives, such as barbed razor wire, might work in certain areas.
Agreed. Trump will build it for half that much.
But it’s a bargain at twice the price.
Maybe we should use Mexico cement, given they are paying for it.
Build it anyway. But get it done.
The wall will show benefit long before it is finished. The sooner we start the sooner we start seeing those benefits.
And when are they going to start booting felons? I’d be in favor of booting anyone in prison who is within a year of completing his sentence. Go, now.
It'll save 10x that much or more in the long haul, so who cares?
Big deal! 21 billion? Think of the savings when we spend over a hundred billion on illegal welfare
The enemedia is reporting this as if it’s a fact. It isn’t.
Much less than the cost of NOT building it.
Build the wall.
$21 billion ?!?!?!!!!
That could probably buy 5 or 6 more F-35s!
I want a Building the Wall channel, non stop reports of progress a!ong the border with live cameras and 4K drone photography.
This will be epic. You will get to hear Democrats worry about costs.
New headline: “Border wall to cost less than 1/3 that of California’s High Speed Rail, and be completed decades earlier.”
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.