1) Even if E-Verify is mandatory for new hires, illegal migrants will come to work off the books #needthewall https://t.co/njbPxZ9lT0
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 26, 2017
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1) Even if E-Verify is mandatory for new hires, illegal migrants will come to work off the books #needthewall https://t.co/njbPxZ9lT0
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 26, 2017
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But they're still mostly meritocracy's winners ("symbolic analysts"). Stagnation's different when you are a meritocracy loser (unskilled). https://t.co/6P5ApptoLJ
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 26, 2017
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Yes, they're reeling! A few more Priebus triumphs like this and they'll be able to impeach him. Half of base won't care. https://t.co/y8gTVVQAWD
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 26, 2017
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Yes, they're reeling! A few more Priebus triumphs like this and they'll be able to impeach him. Half of base won't care. https://t.co/y8gTVVQAWD
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 26, 2017
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Yes, they're reeling! A few more Priebus triumphs like this and they'll be able to impeach him. Half of base won't care. https://t.co/y8gTVVQAWD
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 26, 2017
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If this true (& if Trump agreed, per @maggieNYT) why'd WH go ahead & make fuss about it? Supports sinister Theory 3 https://t.co/liT20x9GdT https://t.co/K9bzvs1aUV
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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People should not overreact to lower court rulings! Trump might even win on his 2d travel "ban." Depends on SCOTUS. https://t.co/fhOH2a8NMo
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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MSM awfully quick to declare wall dead (now "metaphorical"). https://t.co/bvALom029L #samepeoplewhorepeatedlydeclaredTrumpdeadha
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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If true, this tweet https://t.co/K9bzvs1aUV supports Theory #2 https://t.co/liT20x9GdT But there are "admin. officials" & admin. officials
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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A little early for that conclusion, no? Especially since he has statutory authority to pursue it. (He hasn't given up on travel ban either!) https://t.co/pwMXaalY44
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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Also legals, of course. https://t.co/Job4Zirn12
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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Glad to be on @kcrw @ToThePoint_KCRW talking Trump's odd Wall feint, 100 Dayism https://t.co/9XxK2VvLXr
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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Drove 1-10 just after 9/11. Glad Sierra Blanca checkpoint was there. Hasn't bothered me since. When you're on the road there will be cops. https://t.co/iwYhzYIJkM
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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Plus 5) He may have built some of it. Might not seem so bad. Once start negotiating how many miles, deal is possible. Can always build more. https://t.co/KosZce8KI1
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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True. But later 1) Dems may be less eager 4 issue 2) closer to elex 3) Trump stronger? 4) Can fight over wall w/o pro-Dem shutdown context https://t.co/9IMcWnZVqq
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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What's going on with Trump and the wall? I favor Theory #1. Plus a little bit of #3. https://t.co/liT20x9GdT
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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3 Theories to Explain Trump's Border Wall Weirdness https://t.co/liT20x9GdT
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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[This is derived from the discussion on today’s “To the Point” with Warren Olney.]
President Trump picked a fight by trying to get explicit funding for his border wall in the current shutdown spending-bill negotiations with Congress. Now he’s backed off his demand. There seem to be at least three possible explanations for this behavior:
1) Naivete: In this theory, Trump actually thought he could force Democrats to cough up the money, in part by dangling the prospect of Obamacare subsidies (now hung up in the courts). Maybe Trump wanted a big achievement for his first 100 days. Maybe he was worried his base could bail on him. Why naive: This was a very unfavorable circumstance in which to try to fund The Wall. Democrats are desperate for an issue that can unite them against Trump (while appealing to their base). Righteously opposing the Wall fits the bill. If they held out (as they have) Republicans would get blamed for any resulting shutdown — as they’ve been every time it’s happened, ever since Bill Clinton bested Newt Gingrich in 1996. The MSM would certainly blame Trump. Policy arguments for the wall would be inevitably mixed up with, and obscured by, extraneous arguments over the shutdown.
2) Mildly cynical: Trump knew he’d have to cave this round, but figured the base would give him an “‘A’ for effort.” Problem: Why pick a fight only to retreat? The base is going to like that? Trump’s supposed to be the strong one. Plus, even if he says he’ll seek funding later, the Trump-hostile press will now instinctively portray it as another defeat — ‘after his failed attempt to repeal Obamacare,’ etc.. You know the drill.
3) Super cynical: Trump knew he’d have to cave but actually wanted to use the defeat to wriggle out of his border wall promise entirely, redefining “wall” down to mean merely “border security” — e.g., drones, sensors better flashlights for the border patrol, whatever. (Anything but a wall!) Certainly the usual-suspect GOP proponents of amnesty and less-restricted immigration –like Senators Tillis and Graham — have jumped at this opportunity. Here’s Graham:
“I think [the wall] has become symbolic for better border security. So it’s a code word for better border security.”
Nice try. Problem: Even if Trump intended to redefine “wall,” he publicly abandoned the idea in a tweet this morning:
Don’t let the fake media tell you that I have changed my position on the WALL. It will get built and help stop drugs, human trafficking etc.
Which? I tend to buy #1 — they misread their leverage — maybe with a bit of #3 in the mix from traditionally anti-restrictionist players like Ryan and Priebus. Troubling! But make your own call.
The crazy part is, Trump doesn’t need explicit funding from Congress now to start his Wall project. He already has plenty of statutory authority and surely could cobble together start-up funds within the Department of Homeland Security. Eventually he needs some Congressional approval, but not right now. The skirmish seems to be a self-inflicted loss. But not one that prevents Trump from building the wall. And, as David Drucker points out, he caved quickly enough to avoid major damage. [Update: Maybe not. The base has noticed. Drucker’s now alluding to longer term consequences. ]
So no shutdown? I'm a little worried they've settled on that (they think) too soon-3 days in advance. 3 days leaves time for some mischief.
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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Trump himself doesn't *seem* to be going along with the Graham/Tillis "Define Wall Down" gambit. https://t.co/tbdRY4PjNM https://t.co/3iaZIjNCGr
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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Sure, Wall=sensors, better flashlights, whatever! https://t.co/3tCt8b7yaI
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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Pro-amnesty usual-suspect GOPs (Graham, Tillis) try to use Trump's funding cave to define entire "wall" promise down https://t.co/W4jViEkdWA
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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Remember: Trump already has authority to start building the wall https://t.co/16xqiwT9vO No need for a big funding showdown this week.
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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Remember: 52% of Mexicans think "Mexicans have a right to be in the U.S." https://t.co/AgHooHugyF see Table 1 #whyweneedawall https://t.co/b6mJqRglv0
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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Reminder: We tried building a hi-tech "virtual wall." Cost more than a regular wall (as high as $30B) & didn't work https://t.co/Z2Rq4OzJU6 https://t.co/f1722sxqlG
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) April 25, 2017
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