Posted on 08/29/2019 8:02:25 PM PDT by BeauBo
The Trump administration is preparing to take money from military construction funds more than six months after first promising to do so in order to build sections of the wall along the US-Mexico border, according to multiple administration and defense officials... Though it's unclear which military construction would be put on hold...
White House officials have held talks in the last weeks to begin planning for the move, two administration officials said...
The use of these additional military construction funds could invite a new legal challenge. Administration officials said the action was in the works but that it was unclear when the Pentagon would officially begin shifting the funds.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
There will also likely be a fight to get this money restored in the 2020 budget, for the projects that get their money diverted to the wall in 2019.
Once awards are made using the Military Construction money ($3.6 billion) under the emergency declaration, that will likely trigger lawsuits, and require the Supreme Court to weigh in.
Separately today, the first panel was installed for a 15 mile mile run in the Imperial Valley of Central California, East of Calexico, through the Jacumba Wilderness. That project uses the Dod Counter-Narcotics money, that the Supreme Court allowed last month.
POTUS Trump said it was there at the time.
SCOTUS just recently approved it.
I added the little gem that a new segment of Border barrier stated today - 15 miles in California (that’s news -but CNN is not reporting it):
https://twitter.com/i/status/1167201466400038913
Rome wasn’t built in a day. Let’s allow at least two days to get this wall in place.
“SCOTUS just recently approved it.”
SCOTUS approved the $2.5 billion from DoD’s Counter-Narcotics account.
The $3.6 billion from Military Construction Accounts (which requires a Presidential declaration of emergency to divert) has not been tapped yet. Lawsuits are not triggered until they actually try to spend it - which CNN reports they are just now preparing to do.
Build the wall. Build it tall. Build it all.
The use of these additional military construction funds could invite a new legal challenge...
It seems we are a nation of judges the past decade or so.
What kind of government is it called when judges pretty much dictate what a president can and cannot do and when they basically write law instead of just upholding it?
Cause it certainly ain’t a republic that does that.
i think.
Maybe it’s a judgeocracy
“poised.” LOL
“Build the wall.”
A 46 mile run in New Mexico started last week, and the first of 63 miles in Arizona as well.
This week, a 15 mile run in Central California started placing bollards: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpsZFBQnSiQ
More projects are getting ready to start soon, including “new” miles in the Rio Grande Valley.
The $3.6 billion referred to in this article has been estimated to support building about 120 more miles, but my estimate is that over 180 seems more likely for that kind of money.
Wall building is ramping up quickly, and more and more crews will be working at the same time, each month from now.
There is nothing more important to our security as a nation than stopping the ongoing (30 years) invasion of our country by fraudulently documented foreigners.
poised.
CNN is warning the Left to get their lawsuit teed up.
You know that President Trump has been hounding them for updates at every weekly staff meeting - and what the boss checks on, gets done.
That’s not what i referring to
for 18 months trump talked about the wall and pumped his fist to the mob chanting “build the wall.”
On the day after the election he should have been “poised” to ask Turtle and Ryan to provide funding by Jan 20. When the funding was not in place, he should have been “poised.” too declare an emergency on Jan 21,2017.
Being “poised’ now is laughable after 32 months.
and deferring to judges after declaring an emergency which congress let stand is pathetic and tragic.
I wish he could take the Welfare State monies to build the wall.
I know, I know: Baby steps.
If he can start building a legitimate wall by July 2020 I suppose Wiliamson/Harris 2020 might not make it to the WH
“Being poised now is laughable”
Nonetheless, those billions are now fixing to drop, and will contract a lot of barrier. They estimate 120 miles ($30 million per mile), but I think under $20 million per mile is more likely (so maybe 200 more miles).
Another 144 miles is underway from the Counter-Narcotics account he tapped, and he got appropriations for 175 miles so far.
Early in the Administration, talks went on for a long time over a comprehensive Immigration deal, which would fund the whole wall ($25 billion), close the loopholes, and move to a merit-based system; in return for legalizing DACA and a bunch of pork barrel infrastructure spending. That would have been a complete solution.
Careful planning and prep went on during that time, in case the deal did not work out, and we are enjoying the fruits of that forethought now, with a thoroughly analyzed comprehensive plan, rather than a knee jerk hodgepodge approach to just build something/anything right away.
“deferring to judges after declaring an emergency which congress let stand is pathetic and tragic.”
DOJ’s legal position is that the courts do not have jurisdiction in this matter.
“If he can start building a legitimate wall by July 2020”...
We are off to the races now. We started the year (2019) building about two miles per month, and are on track to ramp up to a mile per day next year, as more and more concurrent crews are put to work.
The highest priority miles first, with top of the line system going in everywhere.
“What is news is why it takes four authors to report on this story.”
There’s a joke in there somewhere.
How many CNN reporters does it take to write a... ahem... a “narrative”?
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