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Fund the Wall by Cutting Government Waste
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by Jordan Candler  
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President Trump Signs Bill 
Guaranteeing Back Pay For Federal Workers
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by Rusty
{thepoliticalinsider.com} ~ President Trump on Wednesday signed the Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019, guaranteeing back pay to over 800,000 federal workers... at the conclusion of the government shutdown. The White House quietly noted the move, saying it was done behind closed doors and with no media present. Workers were not in any real danger of losing wages due to the shutdown, but a bill guaranteeing their pay puts it on record that any wages not earned during that time will be recompensated. The Act, according to CNN, “requires the compensation of government employees for wages lost, work performed, or leave used during a lapse in appropriations that begins on or after December 22, 2018, and entitles excepted employees to use leave during a lapse in appropriations.” Sponsor of the bill, Democrat Ben Cardin of Maryland, praised Trump for the move but urged colleagues to get the government reopened...
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Trump cancels Pulosi's 
overseas trip as shutdown fight escalates
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by Melissa Quinn
{washingtonexaminer.com} ~ President Trump said Thursday he was canceling an upcoming overseas trip for House Speaker Nancy Pulosi due to the government shutdown... just a day after Pulosi threatened to cancel Trump's State of the Union address later this month. Pulosi, D-Calif., was scheduled to travel to Brussels, Egypt, and Afghanistan for seven days, but Trump informed Pulosi in a letter Thursday the trip was canceled. Trump indicated he was canceling Pulosi's access to a government or military plane for the trip, as he suggested Pulosi might still attend if she were to fly commercial. "Due to the Shutdown, I am sorry to inform you that your trip to Brussels, Egypt, and Afghanistan has been postponed," Trump wrote. "We will reschedule this seven-day excursion when the Shutdown is over."“In light of the 800,000 great American workers not receiving pay, I am sure you would agree that postponing this public relations event is totally appropriate,” Trump added. “I also feel that, during this period, it would be better if you were in Washington negotiating with me and joining the Strong Border Security movement to end the shutdown. Obviously, if you would like to make your journey flying commercial, that would certainly be your prerogative.”...
Freshmen Dems stumble in quest 
to confront McConnell on shutdown
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by Lukas Mikelionis  
{foxnews.com} ~ Next time, these members of Congress might want to check Mitch McConnell's itinerary first... Freshmen Democrats led by Rep. commie-Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez struggled Wednesday to confront the Senate majority leader in-person over the government shutdown, as they carried a letter urging him to vote to reopen the government without border-wall funding – but couldn't seem to find him. The stunt – dubbed #WheresMitch on social media – came to an unceremonious and anti-climactic end after the pack first went to the wrong office of McConnell, then delivered the letter to his chief of staff, and ultimately declined to stake out the Senate floor.The group of Democrats, which included Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, California Rep. Katie Hill, and Illinois Rep. Lauren Underwood, carried a letter – reportedly signed by over 30 House freshmen – urging McConnell to reopen the government and bring the House-approved funding package to a vote in the Senate. They reportedly first marched McConnell’s personal office in the Russell Senate Office Building – only to find out that he doesn’t work there. They shortly fled to the Republican’s Capitol office, where according to The Hill, the group was greeted by the senator’s chief of staff Don Stewart who cordially promised to deliver the letter to his boss... I'm sure McConnell will not respond to them if the wall funding is not included.
scumbag/mad-Maxine Waters Wants $13.27 Billion 
to End Homelessness (But No Money for a Wall)
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{cnsnews.com} ~ Rep. scumbag/mad-Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), the new chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said... she will make housing a priority during her tenure, and she wants a "surge" of funding to address the "crisis." scumbag/mad-Waters said she will re-introduce a bill that provides "$13.27 billion in new funding over 12 years" for federal programs and initiatives to prevent homelessness." A very important issue we will be bringing renewed attention to in the Financial Services Committee is housing. This country is experiencing a house, affordability and homelessness crisis. Today, there are over half a million people out there experiencing homelessness right here in the richest country in the world. Over one-fifth of homeless are children. This includes the veterans who we failed to support when they returned home after serving our country; women fleeing domestic violence; people who have left prison after serving their debt to society; and people who have simply fallen on hard times. It is simply shameful, and Congress indeed has a responsibility to act. To tackle the homelessness crisis, Congress needs to provide a surge of funding and resources. Just as Congress puts billions of dollars into defense spending, we must provide the funding necessary to ensure that all Americans have access to safe, decent and affordable housing... You just can't blame the government for not caring. The homeless need to share the blame also.
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Michael Cohen levels new allegation, claims
he worked to rig online polls at Trump’s direction
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by Alex Pappas  
{foxnews.com} ~ Michael Cohen, the president’s former fixer who was recently sentenced to three years in prison, leveled a new allegation Thursday at President Trump by claiming... his former boss directed him to rig online polls ahead of the 2016 presidential race. Cohen tweeted the allegation after the Wall Street Journal published a story saying he paid thousands of dollars to a man named John Gauger of the company RedFinch to try to boost Trump’s standing in two polls. One was a 2014 CNBC online poll of the country’s top business leaders; the other was a 2015 online Drudge Report poll of potential Republican presidential candidates.“ As for the @WSJ article on poll rigging, what I did was at the direction of and for the sole benefit of @realDonaldTrump @POTUS,” Cohen tweeted. “I truly regret my blind loyalty to a man who doesn’t deserve it.” The language is similar to that used by Cohen in previous statements claiming he made hush-money payments during the 2016 campaign to two women who claimed affairs with Trump. Cohen has said he did that at Trump's direction too. Despite the reported efforts in 2014 and 2015, Trump did not do well in either poll, according to the Wall Street Journal. Trump did not make it into the top 100 candidates of top business leaders, and Trump ranked in fifth place, or 5 percent, of the Drudge Report poll. Online polls, unlike scientific ones conducted by pollsters, are notoriously unreliable... I say so-what, all candidates do that.
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Fund the Wall by Cutting Government Waste
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by Jordan Candler:  The battle royale regarding border-wall funding continues to prolong the partial government shutdown. As The Washington Post reported Monday, “Trump and lawmakers paralyzed over shutdown as both sides remain dug in.” With both Democrats and Republicans remaining steadfast up to this point, there’s really no way of knowing when the historic shutdown will come to an end.

             Yet the reason is completely ridiculous. The money that Trump is seeking to allocate for the border wall is, relatively speaking, chump change. For perspective, Marc A. Thiessen  writes, “In 2019, the federal government will spend a whopping $4.407 trillion. Yet Congress and the president are shutting down the government in a dispute between the $1.3 billion the Democrats have approved for border security and the $5.7 billion the president is demanding — precisely 0.0998 percent of the total federal budget. In Washington, that is considered a rounding error.” No wonder he says this constitutes “the stupidest government shutdown in American history.”
               Suffice it to say, spending is DC’s modus operandi. Which means the complaints about funding the relatively cheap wall are simply political grandstanding. Consider some of these examples for context:

  • Conservative pundit Liz Wheeler reminded us this week that the horribly designed scumbag/liar-nObamaCare website cost taxpayers about $2.1 billion — yet the Left “didn’t think that was ‘too expensive.’” Amazingly, Democrats were willing to spend roughly 37% of what Trump’s wall would cost … on a website.

  • According to The Daily Caller, “[Chuck] scumbag/clown-Schumer … in early December asked Trump to support  'permanent tax incentives for domestic production of clean electricity and storage, energy efficient homes and commercial buildings, electric vehicles, and modernizing the electric grid.‘ … Extending tax subsidy provisions primarily benefiting wind and solar power would cost nearly $32 billion over the next four years, according to Joint Committee on Taxation estimates. Permanently extending these tax subsidies could add billions more to the tab. The committee estimates solar and wind tax subsidies will cost more than $7 billion in 2019.” That’s more than enough money to cover the cost of the border wall — and then some.

  • Likewise, the border wall could easily be covered via a decision from last May in which Trump moved “to rescind $15 billion in unspent money from previous years, including $7 billion from CHIP. ”

  • In 2014, NPR reported, “Government estimates suggest there may be 77,000 empty or underutilized buildings across the country. Taxpayers own them, and even vacant, they’re expensive. The Office of Management and Budget says these buildings could be costing taxpayers $1.7 billion a year.” These vacant buildings cost about 30% of what Trump’s wall would cost every year.

  • In 2015, National Review revealed, “The GAO reports that five federal agencies alone spent $3.1 billion on workers placed on administrative leave in a two-year timespan. A lot of that cash — $775 million, to be exact — went to public employees banned from their desks for more than a month.” These undeserved salaries could significantly help offset the cost of the border wall.

  • The unelected former First Lady Michelle scumbag/liar-nObama instituted school lunch standards that imposed $1.2 billion in compliance costs. Not only was it emblematic of the nanny state, but the scheme failed.

  • In 2016, The Patriot Post reported, “During the 2015 fiscal year, the U.S. government improperly paid out $136 billion, according to a Government Accountability Office report. … But it’s not the whole picture. The government doesn’t have to report improper payouts under a 1.5% error rate, and the GAO didn’t have access to the Pentagon’s budget. Still, with the data it did have, the GAO determined the government pays out money incorrectly 4.8% of the time.” At $136 billion, Trump’s border wall could be built 28 times.

  • Taxpayers shell out approximately $500 million annually to subsidize abortion via Planned Parenthood. Simply by ending these abortion subsidies, the government could provide a hefty down payment for the border wall.

This isn’t even the tip of the iceberg. Whether it’s spending  $387,000 on massages for rabbits or $856,000 educating mountain lions on how to operate a treadmill (not a joke), the government funds countless frivolous endeavors that add up to billions of dollars in waste.
               Moreover, this money has nothing to do with national security, which the Constitution says is one of the government’s few obligations. Democrats can oppose the wall on ideological grounds. But they can’t in good conscious claim to be concerned about what it might cost. Otherwise they’d also be aghast at what illegal immigration cost us every year — upwards of $296 billion ~The Patriot Post

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