Posted on 03/26/2018 4:22:35 PM PDT by Kaslin
RUSH: I want to share with you a piece I found here in the failing U.S. News & World Report. I didnt even know that U.S. News was still around. I dont think it is as a magazine. But its there, because I found something on a website claiming to be U.S. News. And the headline is: Building a Wall in the Dark. The subhead: Congress is using budget shenanigans to funnel Pentagon money to President Trumps border wall. And the writer here is Ryan Alexander, opinion contributor.
Now, this is dated back in July of 2017. Its not about this deal last Friday. July of 2017. But I came across this, and it sounds eerily similar. Dont know if theres anything to this, but I just want to share.
FAIR WARNING: This weeks column is a deep dive into the inner workings of the House of Representatives. When you kick that rock over, goodness knows what will skitter out. In this case, it reveals some unsavory shenanigans to funnel money to President Donald Trumps proposed border wall.
If youre for the wall, youre thinking, Good! We should be spending taxpayer dollars to keep illegal immigrants out of the country. But, if I told you the money was going to come from the Pentagon budget, would that still make sense to you? Federal military troops are forbidden to engage in law enforcement actions, such as enforcing immigration law The federal agencies charged with protecting U.S. borders and enforcing immigration laws, like the Coast Guard and the Border Patrol, are in the Department of Homeland Security. And the presidents budget request for fiscal year 2018 includes just over $44 billion for the department.
Now, remember, this story is about nine months old. So bear with me.
So, again, I ask, why should the Pentagon be asked to pay for a border wall? It seems to be a testament to the famous reason Willie Sutton gave for robbing banks: Because thats where the money is.' The Pentagon is. Its even more true this year. This omnibus that Trump signed sends $650 billion to the Pentagon. The upshot of this piece is that Trump can allocate that money however he wants. Wait. No. He can direct it, he can spend it. Congress allocates, but Trump, once the money is at the Pentagon its in the executive branch, and Trump can do with it what he wants.
So, again, I ask, why should the Pentagon be asked to pay for a border wall? Thats where the money is. The Pentagon, with a total proposed budget of $639 billion ($574 in base budget and $65 billion in special war accounts), is where lawmakers can find the money for just about anything.
So that $639 billion last year, its even bigger this year. Remember this is July 19th, 2017.
But the House Armed Services Committee version of the annual Pentagon policy bill included a common-sense provision to make sure the Pentagon isnt tasked with paying for the wall, just like this omnibus has all kinds of restrictions in it. You know that this omnibus says that concrete cannot be used in the fencing that Trump is permitted to build. And Trumps out there saying (imitating Trump), Hey, were starting today, were starting today on the wall. We got our initial down payment, $1.6 billion, were starting on it today.
Hes telling people that over the weekend. He tweeted it out, he told people at Mar-a-Lagos as hes running around saying hi to guests. Hes characterizing the $1.6 billion in this omnibus as a down payment.
But the House Armed Services Committee version of the annual Pentagon policy bill included a common-sense provision to make sure the Pentagon isnt tasked with paying for the wall: Section 1039. Rule of construction regarding use of Department of Defense funding of a border wall. None of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this act or otherwise made available for the fiscal year 2018 for the Department of Defense may be used to plan, develop or construct any barriers, including walls or fences, along the international border of the United States.'
And that same kind of language is in this years omnibus.
A careful reading of this language points out this is a fairly broad prohibition. The armed services committees dont ultimately control how federal dollars are spent. The Constitution preserves that role for the appropriations committees. But by saying or otherwise made available for the Department of Defense, the House Armed Services Committee was foreclosing the possibility of spending any Pentagon money on this wall, but, but, but
Enter the House Rules Committee. A little known congressional powerhouse, the Rules Committee is also called the speakers committee. Its called that because the speaker of the House simultaneously served as the chairman of the committee until 1910 and, as the committee website says, because it is the mechanism that the speaker uses to maintain control of the House floor. The Pentagon policy bill, HR 2810, needed a rule to allow for its consideration on the House floor.
The bottom line is that the House Rules Committee wrote a rule, an amendment that overrode the original prohibition. On the House floor, the vote on the full rule passed. And at the end of a long day that means Pentagon money can be used to construct a border wall, even though the original prohibition existed in the original budget bill.
And this guy is all ticked off about it, and this is from last summer. Hes all ticked off about it. The upshot of this is and if you look in enough places, you will find a number of people theorizing that thats exactly whats going to happen. That one of the reasons theres so much money in the defense budget is that a lot of it is going to be used for things Trump could not get out of Congress to do. But ultimately Congress had to give the go-ahead with the various shenanigans, if you want to look at it that way, creating this rule.
So I dont know if thats a factor in this years budget, but last year it was. And there was money spent on the wall last year. Not a whole lot of it, but there was money spent that was not allocated for it.
The guy writing this at U.S. News is a member of something at Taxpayers for Common Sense, and they study this kind of stuff to find out how the American people are being screwed, cheated, misled, what have you. So its something to think about. A lot of people I have found and I dont know what kind of credibility this has. I really dont. Im still trackin it all down. A lot of it can be refuted with simple notations of other things happening in the news. But theres a body of thinking out there that Trump is the one thats pulled a fast one here.
That Trump has found a way to get what he wants in defiance of Congress with the assistance of some members of Congress on the Rules Committee, and that one of the reasons the defense budget is so big is because a lot of it can be used for such things as the wall. Again, its nebulous. If thats true, I ask myself, then why is Mnuchin on TV demanding a line-item veto and why are so many excuses being made for Trump? Well, you know, he had to do this. Its a situation, Rush, where if you veto it, then what do I do?
I mean, you veto? So what? You got a government shutdown. Then what? Whats next? Whats the next step to solving this? So Trump had to do it.' So a lot of people are trying to find hidden icing on the cake in this that makes it look like Trump has actually outsmarted people and has found a way to get money for things that he wants that was not specifically allocated or appro Well, we werent any appropriations. This is an omnibus.
Its not a budget, and some people think that because of that Trump has much more latitude on how this money is actually spent and where it actually goes. But then you go to the reading, you go to the wording in this actual omnibus, and it prohibits concrete. It prohibits anything on this fencing area for 33 miles that looks anything like any of the prototypes. So well see how it plays out. Theres also this thinking about the need for the massive amount of money for defense.
There are two things percolating out there that pose a serious threat ones Iran going nuclear, the other is North Korea and that Trump is serious about tackling them both and cant do it credibly and with the strength he needs without this massive amount of money that the world now knows is going to be spent on defense. Just that realization alone is thought to be a huge deterrent to both the Iranians and North Koreans and ISIS and anybody else in general. So the situation remains fluid.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Let me read to you a Trump tweet from this morning, given the data that I just shared with you. Trump tweeted, Fund through military He tweeted this. Because of the $700 & $716 Billion Dollars gotten to rebuild our Military, many jobs are created and our Military is again rich. Building a great Border Wall, with drugs (poison) and enemy combatants pouring into our Country, is all about National Defense. Build WALL through M!
Everybody thinks that means military. Now, the key here is jobs are created and our Military is again rich. Building a great Border Wall, with drugs (poison) and enemy combatants pouring into our Country, is all about National Defense. If Trump wants to declare a human rights emergency or a national defense threat or some such thing, the military and its budget would then be allowed or would be accessible for use.
So if Trump issues a proclamation which declares the southern border to be a national security threat and a human rights violation area, what have you, there are people saying, Then legally Trump could go get some of that $700 billion from defense and use that to build a wall, and theres not a thing anybody could say about it. The people who are saying this are very worried. This is not Im not reading this from people who are Trump supporters who think that hes outsmarted everybody.
These are people worried that Trump is in the process of outsmarting people and is going to find a way using existing regulations and law to allocate some of that massive amount of $700 billion for defense to his border wall and whatever else that he wants and that they are theorizing These are people that dont like Trump. Theyre theorizing this is one of the reasons why Trump didnt seem to fight this very much, is because he had knowledge that he would be able to use or get access to some of the money in this omnibus, even though Congress had not specifically appropriated it.
One of the gray areas here is the difference between an omnibus and a budget.
An omnibus is just Congress allocating (chuckles), you know, a hell of a lot of money. A budget is actually 12 appropriations bills thats combined into one, with every appropriation containing specific directions over where the money is to go. Cause theres not a dollar spent in this country that is not first authorized by the House of Representatives. Well, the key here is authorize versus direct, allocate versus be in control of. So theres a lot of Never Trumpers
There are a lot of people that dont like Trump very worried about how things might actually shake out. Well just have to wait and see.
That is very promising. Been looking for this all day. Hopefully it goes all the way.
Some think Rush does show prep on FR
CON_servitives shriek at spending bills while calling $trillions in lost trade deficits Free Trade.
Funny, that...
Is that for real???
Even if the wall is not completed. Trump did keep is election proposal to build a wall. Go Trump, that is a great looking wall. Now just run a dc current through that wall and even the bugs will not get through it. Thank you for picture. Great shoot!
1. The article referred to was going around the internet Friday. I challenged one distributor immediately as I saw the date on the article, asking if it was still valid?
Surprisingly, he responded not only that it was still valid, but in part how it came to be. This arcane rule was shown to the President 18 months ago. So, yeah Trump knew as he was giving that briefing. Did not say a word. Hmmmm
2. I have watched this game since 70's and Rush from his start. No way can you convince me, Rush was not aware when he did his Friday show, ripping the bill apart.
3. Each "act" played an important role. It is truly 4 dimensional. And its a work of art.
Its all kabuki theater!
I have no problem admitting that I was wrong on something. I am simply tired of what I actually see. Tired of Sessions’ behavior, tired of Trump signing the same spending bills. If there is some super-fancy footwork to come... fine, let’s see some of it: not a ‘here’s how’ or a ‘down the road’ type thing. Whatever Trump has done to date, sans keeping Hillary out of the WH, this bill overrides all of it.
As far as I know, it is. I didn't actually travel there & touch it, but I guess the weekend of Doubting Thomas is coming upon us.
Relax and hang in there. I think you will be happy with what you see happen.
Build the wall out of bricks or stone blocks if necessary. Even recycled plastic.
And sorry, at this point I ain't buying that magical things are going to happen in September.
He posted here in the early days, and from time to time read posts verbatim and discussed FR on the air.
There's an old-timer poster here who, I'm almost certain, is Limbaugh posting under a pseudonym.
Trump is just saying this, because he knows the base is angry. He didn’t say he was going to build the wall through the military. He was saying that we should do it through the military. He says Jeff Sessions should be doing things on Twitter too.
on Friday, I was wondering if Rush was acting and knew more than he really did. He seem uncharacteristicly negative.
nope, Mr. Soon to Eat Crow, Trump has planned this for a VERY long time.
Well, I will believe it when I see it. And in the meantime, I will try not to be too ticked over the crappola that gets funded in the bill.
If this is case with DJT signing the spending bill then I was outflanked!!! How could he just let Ryan and The Turtle step all over him? There is still hope!!
I saw the "article" referred to on the internet shortly after the briefing. So questions started to be raised with me and of course our Q background.
great theater so far. LoL
“nope, Mr. Soon to Eat Crow, Trump has planned this for a VERY long time.”
I think he can do it through the military, but I don’t think he is going to.
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