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Remember way back in February when President Trump declared a national emergency in order to fund the construction of a wall along the southern border? Thats still a thing, and with the senate getting ready to vote on a resolution to terminate the action, the White House is scrambling to find government programs from it they can siphon wall funding without causing too much of a stir. The latest target is
salaries and pensions for service members. Its coming out of military pay and pensions, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) told the Associated Press. $1 billion. Thats the plan.
The administrations rationale is supposedly that recruitment is down and an early-retirement program is being underused. Imagine the Democrats making that proposal that for whatever our project is, were going to cut military pay and pensions, added Durbin, the top Democrat on the appropriations panel for the Pentagon. He isnt the only Senate Democrat in disbelief. President @realDonaldTrump is planning to steal from military pay and pensions to pay for his wall? tweeted Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY). Military members and families should not have to suffer because he failed to achieve this with Congress. Congress must vote to stop this now. Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) who sits on an appropriations subcommittee for military construction, which the administration has also been trying tap for wall funding implored his followers to call their senator to tell them not to raid pay, pensions, and military construction projects for the Wall.
Last last month, the House of Representatives approved a resolution to squash Trumps national emergency declaration. Under the National Emergencies Act of 1976, the Senate must bring the bill to a vote within 18 days of its passage in the House. That vote is expected to occur next week, and even though Republicans hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate, the resolution is likely to pass. Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME), Thom Tillis (R-NC), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Rand Paul (R-KY) have already said they will support it. If they do, the measure will be sent to the presidents desk. The White House has indicated that Trump will veto the bill, but forcing him to do so would be an extraordinary bipartisan rebuke of his abuse of executive privilege.
Despite the likelihood of the resolution passing, the Washington Post reported on Thursday that the White House is doing all it can to pressure undecided Republicans into voting against it. Part of that effort has been to allegedly threaten senators into voting to protect the declaration. According to the Post, the White House is sending a clear message that Trump is taking names and noticing who opposes him particularly if you are running for reelection next year.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/white-house-national-emergency-805290/
Haggis for Breakfast
(6,831 posts)We cannot allow this to happen. Not now. Not ever.
For this bastard, who never served, a cowardly little turd, to think he can do this is not going to stand.
Think of the precedent this sets.