US Chamber: trump fake emergency declaration 'erodes' system of government

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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued sharp criticism of President Trump on Friday ahead of his announcement of a national emergency on the border, saying the move would "erode" the country's system of government.

"We have long fought against attempts by the executive branch to usurp the powers of Congress and to create law, such as we have seen in recent decades with the rise of the regulatory administrative state," Chamber President Thomas Donohue wrote in a statement. "We have also fought against attempts by the Congress to usurp the power of the executive.

"The declaration of national emergency in this instance will create a dangerous precedent that erodes the very system of government that has served us so well for over 200 years," Donohue continued.

"The U.S. Chamber urges the president not to attempt to declare a national emergency. Instead, we urge the president and members of Congress of both parties to negotiate and find common ground on immigration and border security."

Shortly after the statement, Trump said he would be declaring a national emergency to bypass Congress and build his proposed wall along the southern border with Mexico. The controversial move is likely to spark a long court battle.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced Thursday evening that Trump would sign a proposed compromise bill that would keep the federal government open while providing $1.375 billion for construction of barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border. That figure falls well short of the $5.7 billion Trump had sought.

By declaring a national emergency, Trump intends to redirect funding from military construction projects and drug-interdiction programs to pay for the wall.


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https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...-trump-emergency-declaration-erodes-system-of
 
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued sharp criticism of President Trump on Friday ahead of his announcement of a national emergency on the border, saying the move would "erode" the country's system of government.

"We have long fought against attempts by the executive branch to usurp the powers of Congress and to create law, such as we have seen in recent decades with the rise of the regulatory administrative state," Chamber President Thomas Donohue wrote in a statement. "We have also fought against attempts by the Congress to usurp the power of the executive.

"The declaration of national emergency in this instance will create a dangerous precedent that erodes the very system of government that has served us so well for over 200 years," Donohue continued.

"The U.S. Chamber urges the president not to attempt to declare a national emergency. Instead, we urge the president and members of Congress of both parties to negotiate and find common ground on immigration and border security."

Shortly after the statement, Trump said he would be declaring a national emergency to bypass Congress and build his proposed wall along the southern border with Mexico. The controversial move is likely to spark a long court battle.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced Thursday evening that Trump would sign a proposed compromise bill that would keep the federal government open while providing $1.375 billion for construction of barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border. That figure falls well short of the $5.7 billion Trump had sought.

By declaring a national emergency, Trump intends to redirect funding from military construction projects and drug-interdiction programs to pay for the wall.


trump-wall-720.jpg




https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...-trump-emergency-declaration-erodes-system-of

In 1976, Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, which permits the president to pronounce a national emergency when he considers it appropriate. The act offers no specific definition of “emergency” and allows a president to declare one entirely at his or her discretion.
 
Trumps 's declaration was the first one of all the previous ones, that circumvented Congress to spend money it has specifically refused to authorize. Congress can fight it. If they vote to prevent it, then the Senate has to take a vote. If they too vote against it, Trump law is prevented. He can veto, but 2/3rds overrides.
No US Freedumb, Trump is not a king.
 
Trumps 's declaration was the first one of all the previous ones, that circumvented Congress to spend money it has specifically refused to authorize. Congress can fight it. If they vote to prevent it, then the Senate has to take a vote. If they too vote against it, Trump law is prevented. He can veto, but 2/3rds overrides.
No US Freedumb, Trump is not a king.

In 1976, Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, which permits the president to pronounce a national emergency when he considers it appropriate. The act offers no specific definition of “emergency” and allows a president to declare one entirely at his or her discretion.

 
Try green this time, but you are still wrong. He can declare one, but that does not make it installed. Congress can stop him. When you consider that even Trump said it was not an emergency. I am sure you will agree it is their duty to do so. Trump is declaring a non emergency.
 
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Try green this time, but you are still wrong. He cab declare one, but that does not make it installed. Congress can stop him. When you consider that even Trump said it was not an emergency. I am sure you will agree it is their duty to do so. Trump is declaring a non emergency.

In 1976, Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, which permits the president to pronounce a national emergency when he considers it appropriate. The act offers no specific definition of “emergency” and allows a president to declare one entirely at his or her discretion.

 
In 1976, Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, which permits the president to pronounce a national emergency when he considers it appropriate. The act offers no specific definition of “emergency” and allows a president to declare one entirely at his or her discretion.


Where’s the NEW wall you and Trump claim?

Another FREEDUMBFUCK failure. :rofl2:
 
Of course, this king Trump decree can be taken to court. He admitted that is his public breakdown Friday. He said he expects losing rulings as it goes through the court system until it gets to the Supremes. He thinks it is sufficiently packed to give him what he wants. But they are not just Trump workers on the court. Some of them will go by the law and Trump will fail. He is busting up the separation of powers and taking the power of the purse from congress. Even rightys can see how dangerous that is. Not US freedumb and Roto though.
 
Of course, this king Trump decree can be taken to court. He admitted that is his public breakdown Friday. He said he expects losing rulings as it goes through the court system until it gets to the Supremes. He thinks it is sufficiently packed to give him what he wants. But they are not just Trump workers on the court. Some of them will go by the law and Trump will fail. He is busting up the separation of powers and taking the power of the purse from congress. Even rightys can see how dangerous that is. Not US freedumb and Roto though.

Please tell everyone again, how 90% of ALL drugs are being discovered at the Ports of Entries. :good4u:

In 1976, Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, which permits the president to pronounce a national emergency when he considers it appropriate. The act offers no specific definition of “emergency” and allows a president to declare one entirely at his or her discretion.

 
Trumps 's declaration was the first one of all the previous ones, that circumvented Congress to spend money it has specifically refused to authorize. Congress can fight it. If they vote to prevent it, then the Senate has to take a vote. If they too vote against it, Trump law is prevented. He can veto, but 2/3rds overrides.
No US Freedumb, Trump is not a king.

Republicans won’t dare do it.

I thought the democrats were going to win in court anyway

and your first statement is a lie.

In those other “emergencies” the Presidents just did it. They never even went to Congress first. So it is a faulty premise.

The statute says what the statute says. Tough titties


You are gonna wish the cunt Pelosi had forked over the $5 billion

Where is the cunts golf clap now bitch
 
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That was OLD WALL being REBUILT, dumbfuck. How many times do I have to point that out?

Keep posting photos of that OLD WALL, bitch. It's amusing watching you make a fool of yourself. :rofl2:

"...being rebuilt..."??

Then show where the OLD parts were being used. :laugh:


In 1976, Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, which permits the president to pronounce a national emergency when he considers it appropriate. The act offers no specific definition of “emergency” and allows a president to declare one entirely at his or her discretion.

 
"...being rebuilt..."??

Then show where the OLD parts were being used. :laugh:


In 1976, Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, which permits the president to pronounce a national emergency when he considers it appropriate. The act offers no specific definition of “emergency” and allows a president to declare one entirely at his or her discretion.


there was wall there. Can you see the lines on the ground?They tore it down to put another wall in. NO NEW WALL.
 
there was wall there. Can you see the lines on the ground?They tore it down to put another wall in. NO NEW WALL.

"...They tore it down to put another wall in...."

Yep, A NEW WALL.

Thanks for finally admitting it. :good4u:

In 1976, Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, which permits the president to pronounce a national emergency when he considers it appropriate. The act offers no specific definition of “emergency” and allows a president to declare one entirely at his or her discretion.

 
"...They tore it down to put another wall in...."

Yep, A NEW WALL.

Thanks for finally admitting it. :good4u:

In 1976, Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, which permits the president to pronounce a national emergency when he considers it appropriate. The act offers no specific definition of “emergency” and allows a president to declare one entirely at his or her discretion.


“Border wall replacement along New Mexico's border with Mexico is finished”

https://www.koat.com/article/border...xicos-border-with-mexico-is-finished/25311792

Replace – “put (something) back in a previous place or position”
New – “not existing before; made, introduced, or discovered recently or now for the first time

Next national emergency? ILLITERACY! :rofl2:
 
“Border wall replacement along New Mexico's border with Mexico is finished”

https://www.koat.com/article/border...xicos-border-with-mexico-is-finished/25311792

Replace – “put (something) back in a previous place or position”
New – “not existing before; made, introduced, or discovered recently or now for the first time

Next national emergency? ILLITERACY! :rofl2:

"...They tore it down to put another wall in...."

Yep, A NEW WALL.

Thanks for finally admitting it. :good4u:

In 1976, Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, which permits the president to pronounce a national emergency when he considers it appropriate. The act offers no specific definition of “emergency” and allows a president to declare one entirely at his or her discretion.

 
Next national emergency?

Illiteracy. :rofl2:

In 1976, Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, which permits the president to pronounce a national emergency when he considers it appropriate. The act offers no specific definition of “emergency” and allows a president to declare one entirely at his or her discretion.
 
In 1976, Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, which permits the president to pronounce a national emergency when he considers it appropriate. The act offers no specific definition of “emergency” and allows a president to declare one entirely at his or her discretion.

Well, lookie there. The illiterate stopped posting the photo of the OLD WALL.

Don't do it, bitch. I command you. Post another photo of an OLD WALL.

Good obedient little bitch! :rofl2:
 
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