Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Trump and the Wall

A. 

Trump promised Mexico would pay for his ridiculous "border wall"


IT DID NOT DO SO, HAS NOT DONE SO, AND WILL NOT DO SO


From Politifact ( https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/trumpometer/promise/1397/build-wall-and-make-mexico-pay-it/)

Donald Trump promised to build a border wall and make Mexico pay for it. That didn’t happen

And no, Mexico is NOT paying for it through trade deals. 

From The Washington Post (https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/01/08/president-trumps-desperate-nonsensical-claim-that-mexico-is-paying-wall/)


President Trump’s nonsensical claim that Mexico is paying for the wall

Excerpt:

Trump promised that Mexico would pay for his plan to build a wall along the southern border. But he did not make this promise just once or even two dozen times. From his announcement speech to the election, he declared 212 times that Mexico would pay for the wall, according to the comprehensive record of Trump’s speeches, interviews and tweets maintained by Factba.se. That works out to almost every two days during the campaign.

Mexico refuses to pay for the wall, and Trump has engineered a government shutdown to try to force Congress to appropriate the necessary funds. Yet he insists that Mexico is paying for the wall because of a reworking of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that his administration negotiated — though it is not yet ratified by Congress.

B. 

Very Few New Barriers Have Been Added

From the Los Angeles Times (https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-06-23/trump-campaigns-on-border-wall-progress-theres-not-much-of-it)

Trump campaigns on border wall progress. There’s not much of it

(Excerpt)
President Trump, whose plans to campaign on a booming economy were ruined by the coronavirus, traveled Tuesday to the southern edge of Arizona to highlight completion of “more than 200 miles of powerful border wall” with Mexico.

He didn’t mention the fine print.

Nearly all 216 miles built since Trump took office replaced outdated or dilapidated fencing. Only about “three miles of new border wall system [have been] constructed in locations where no barriers previously existed,” according to Homeland Security’s June 19 status report on the wall.

Trump repeatedly pledged during and after his 2016 campaign that he’d make Mexico pay for “a big beautiful wall” on the entire 1,954-mile border. So far, the Trump administration has spent $15 billion on the project. Mexico has not contributed anything.

C. 

Trump Shut Down the Government for 35 days, the U.S. RECORD, in order to get Congress to give him his Wall funding.



The shutdown did economic damage to the United States. 


This statistic illustrates the estimated effect on the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from Q4 2018 to Q3 2019 due to the partial government shutdown in the United States, which took place from December 22, 2018 to January 25, 2019. During the first quarter of 2019, it is estimated that the real GDP of the U.S. will be reduced by 0.2 percent due to the government shutdown.



The government shutdown cost the economy $11 billion, 

including a permanent $3 billion loss, 

Congressional Budget Office says


D. 

Trump Stole Money from the Military to Build His Wall


Excerpt

Last year, the Pentagon diverted $6 billion of its budget to build barriers in California, Arizona and New Mexico. As of Jan. 13, according to Army Corps of Engineers figures, about $3 billion of that has been awarded for contracts to build 200 miles of barriers.

“I can’t give you any information on any future budget decisions," Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman told reporters Thursday, in response to reports of internal White House documents showing a plan to siphon another $7.2 billion from DoD accounts this year. "I’m not privy to what those decisions have been at this point.”

While $3.5 billion of that would come from counter-drug operations, the Washington Post reported, another $3.7 would come from military construction accounts.

That’s $200 million more than what the administration set aside last year, which affected more than 100 projects, from training facilities and on-base schools to Hurricane Maria relief for the Puerto Rico National Guard.

E. 

Trump Has Given Contracts for the Wall to His Cronies, and the Wall Will Be Insanely Expensive

A major contract was given to a big Republican donor, the head of Fisher Industries. From The Atlantic (https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/05/trump-border-wall-contractor/590242/):


Fisher is a curious choice. The company is already suing the government after being rejected for any Army Corps contract for the border wall. Fisher was one of the companies that participated in a prototype exercise outside San Diego in 2017, but the company’s wall didn’t meet the specifications laid out by the Department of Homeland Security, which wanted a wall that agents could see through. Instead, Fisher pushed a more expensive, concrete wall, similar to the one that Trump promised during the 2016 presidential campaign. But the Fisher prototype was late and over budget. The CEO, Tommy Fisher, criticized the steel-bollard design that the government chose. Now Fisher is promising a steel wall, and it says it can build one cheaper and faster than any other contractor.

Fisher Industries has some assets, though. Tommy Fisher is a major GOP donor. He has North Dakota’s Republican Senator Kevin Cramer in his corner. He’s already working on a private-sector attempt to build a barrier on private land in New Mexico, which is backed by close Trump allies such as Steve Bannon, the former White House strategist; Erik Prince, the founder of Blackwater and brother of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos; and Kris Kobach, the former vice chair of Trump’s voter-fraud commission, who was under consideration as his “immigration czar.”


From Mother Jones (https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/06/trump-border-wall-cost-fisher-gravel-boondoggle/)

“We need the wall more than ever!” President Trump tweeted on March 10—one day before the WHO declared the coronavirus a global pandemic—just another of his more than 400 tweets about his dream of building a wall along the US-Mexico border. According to a Mother Jones analy­sis of government contracts, the Trump administration has so far doled out over $9 billion to build about 585 miles of wall—285 miles of replacement fencing and 300 miles of new construction. In Trumpian fashion, the project has been characterized by cost overruns, lawsuits, sycophantic contractors, and a notoriously ineffective (and incomplete) final product.

The rising cost of a border boondoggle 

Besides falsely claiming Mexico will foot the bill, Trump has consistently lowballed the price of his wall.


F. 

Much of the "Wall" is flimsy and weak.


Sad.

G.

Trump is Trying to Grab Private Property in Texas

From MarketWatch (https://www.marketwatch.com/story/trump-justice-department-sues-to-seize-private-property-for-border-wall-construction-2019-12-27)

Trump Justice Department sues to seize private property for border-wall construction



Three years into Donald Trump’s presidency, the U.S. government is ramping up its efforts to seize private land in Texas to build a border wall.

Trump’s signature campaign promise has consistently faced political, legal, and environmental obstacles in Texas, which has the largest section of the U.S.-Mexico border, most of it without fencing. And much of the land along the Rio Grande, the river that forms the border in Texas, is privately held and environmentally sensitive.

Almost no land has been taken so far. But Department of Justice lawyers have filed three lawsuits this month seeking to take property from landowners. On Tuesday, lawyers moved to seize land in one case immediately before a scheduled court hearing in February.

G. 

And finally, there's this:

Steve Bannon charged with defrauding donors in private effort to raise money for Trump’s border wall








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