My VIPs for this week are the
many people coming up with ideas to help President Donald Trump to build his
promised wall. He and millions of Americans want to build a wall, fence, or
other type of barrier along the southern border of the United States to keep
non-citizens from entering the nation illegally and bringing crime and diseases
with them.
The Republican-controlled House of
Representatives and the Republican-controlled Senate failed to send a bill to
President Trump to pay for the wall. They had two years to get the job done,
but they failed to do so. They wasted their allotted time and opportunity, and
Republicans lost the House in November 2018.
Trump decided to make a stand in December
2018 and declared that he would not sign any funding bill that did not include
$5 billion for a border wall. Democrats are doing what Democrats do best:
oppose national security. The result is that part of the government is now in
its third-week of a shut down. It currently looks like Trump will stand firm
even if the government remains shut down for months or even years.
Meanwhile, Brian Kolfage, a retired
veteran of the US Air Force and a triple amputee, became tired of the way that
Congress works and decided to help the President keep his promise to build a
border wall. Knowing that Congress would continue to “stall this project by
every means possible and play political games,” he started a GoFundMe page. “If
the 63 million people who voted for Trump each pledge $80, we can build the
wall.” He started the fund 21 days ago, and the fund now has $19,511,995 of the
$1.0 billion goal with donations from 324,217 people. If you are tired of
reading and hearing about criminals who come into our nation illegally and kill
our people, I suggest that you make a donation to the “We the People Will Fund the Wall” fund at this site.
Another wall builder is Senator Ted
Cruz (R-Texas) suggested a plan to cover the $25 billion cost for a wall by
tightening some rules. Cruz and his allies claim that they could get the
funding by denying “food stamps, tax credits, and other federal benefits to people living in the country illegally.” Democrats claim that the wall is “immoral”
and that Cruz’s plan would “shift the costs of an unneeded wall onto children,
many of them living legally or born in America.”
Even
though the plan has “faint hopes” of solving the problem, “it stands as a
symbolic marker of how deep the split remains on the intractable problems of
immigration and border security.”
Obviously thinking outside the box,
Cruz came up with a different plan and reintroduced the EL CHAPO Act. This plan
would insure that Mexico would pay for the wall.
EL CHAPO is the nickname (“Shorty”) for
the infamous Mexican mafia kingpin who is the former leader of the Sinaloa drug
cartel and was extradited to the U.S. to face criminal prosecution for numerous
drug-related crimes, including conspiracy to commit murder and money
laundering. He is presently on trial in New York for all these charges, where
the son of the cartel’s co-founder just testified for hours against the drug
lord.
EL CHAPO is also an acrostic for Sen.
Cruz’s bill that stands for the Ensuring Lawful Collection of Hidden Assets to
Provide Order (EL CHAPO) Act.
The PR explained: “The bill would
reserve any amounts forfeited to the U.S. Government as a result of the
criminal prosecution of `El Chapo’ (formally named Joaquin Archivaldo Guzman
Lorea) and other drug lords for border security assets and the completion of
the wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.”
Chuck Norris, actor and long-time supporter of the wall, calls Cruz’s bill “a brilliant idea.” He totally
supports the bill that calls for using the $14 billion forfeited by El Chapo to
build the wall. He also likes the idea of Mexico paying for the wall.
Is Sen. Cruz’s EL CHAPO Act not a
brilliant idea to fund the border wall between the U.S. and Mexico? … And guess
what? A Mexican pays for it after all – one evil hombre who has repeatedly
raped America’s communities and the souls of precious millions through narcotics
and other criminalities for the past three decades.
[Norris particularly likes the idea
because it would not use any U.S. government money.] Let it be clear: Passing
that single bill could be the compromise they all are looking for, and it is
the best win-win-win-win solution the Congress and president could ever enact!
The EL CHAPO bill is a dazzling idea! However, most Americans know that Democrats
hate Trump and want him to fail bad enough that they would find some reason to
vote against such a bill. I have also read about other ideas to fund the wall.
Representative Andy Biggs (R-Arizona) filed a different bill that would get the
wall built at the expense of Mexico. His idea is to fine “Mexico and other countries $2,000 for every illegal immigrant caught crossing into the United States.” Since there are approximately “400,000 illegal immigrants” caught at
the border each year, this tax could bring in $800 million per year. That
amount would pay for a big chunk of the wall!
Another idea that would get the wall
built at the expense of Mexico came from Trump himself. That suggestion was to assess “a tax on the money that immigrants living in the U.S. send to their relatives in Mexico. Mexicans sent $28.7 billion in these so-called remittances in 2017,
according to Banco de Mexico.”
There are several bright ideas to
fund the wall and secure the sovereignty of the nation, but it seems that every
idea needs some support from Congress. Even if the GoFundMe site was able to
raise all the necessary money, Congress would have to agree to use citizens’
money to do so. All the other ideas suggested above must be approved by
Congress. It seems that there is only one way that Trump can get The Great Wall of America built is to declare a national emergency and have the military build
the wall. That proposal would most likely have to go through some court cases
before the wall could be built.
It seems that Nancy Pelosi and Chuck
Schumer might have to be convinced of the importance of having a wall. They are
not budging at the present time, but they might if the national discussion
continues to crescendo about the need for a wall. An illegal immigrant climbing
over their personal property walls might do the trick!
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