Since the National Emergencies Act became law in 1976, U.S.
presidents have declared more than 50 emergencies. More than 30 are
ongoing. In the past, presidents of both parties have used their
emergency powers to reallocate federal funds, reassign government employees, and build infrastructure to protect Americans from terrorist attacks, weapons of mass destruction, and drug cartels.
Our country has been in a continuous state of emergency for nearly four decades, not that Congress ever noticed.
Not once has Congress reviewed a single declaration in a timely manner,
as the law requires. Not a single time have members, who routinely vote
to fund all sorts of unauthorized, constitutionally questionable
federal programs, voted to terminate one of these declarations.
Congress originally
granted presidents broad authority to declare emergencies undefined in
legislation because emergencies are unpredictable by nature. As our
Founders understood, the idea that Congress should forever deliberate
over a possible military action could leave our country defenseless in
the face of immediate danger.
Also, constitutionally speaking, the presidency has inherent power to
direct the military, the main purpose of which is to defend U.S.
territory. If foreign adversaries were to suddenly attack Texas or
California, is there any doubt the commander-in-chief should have the
power to act without committee hearings first?
Finally, Congress has never voted to disapprove an emergency
declaration, because the most political branch of government prefers to
delay or deny its responsibilities and grouse later. After promising
again and again to stop illegal immigration, cartel violence, and the
drug epidemic, and failing to close any legal loophole or the porous
border causing these deadly problems, members are complaining that
Donald Trump is now taking action.
Like millions of Americans across the political spectrum, who elected
the outsider to the White House, he took our long-stated positions
seriously. The difference is that President Trump, rather than searching
for excuses, is finally doing something about our country’s number-one
national security threat, with little help from establishment
Washington.
Sadly, high-paid professionals who make their living in The Swamp
see economic opportunity in an endless pool of foreign labor and
potential amnesty for illegal aliens, while heroin, fentanyl, and
other drugs from Mexico are killing tens of thousands of mostly
working- and middle-class Americans every year.
International cartels and other violent gangs, such as MS-13, that
control the flow of drugs and human beings into the United States have
murdered many more. In Mexico itself, the Sinaloa Cartel, Los Zetas, and
others have probably claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, but the full scope of slaughter across Central and South America is difficult to quantify.
Despite misleading media coverage, it has become clear that foreign
adversaries really are attacking our southern border. China, Russia,
Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba, to name a few determined enemies, have joined
forces to spread their malign influence across the region, threatening
our allies and Americans’ safety here at home. The role of Chinese drug manufacturers, supplying Mexican cartels with fentanyl,
a synthetic opioid many times more powerful than heroin, and
responsible for an increasing number of overdose deaths, is just one
example.
The connection between the Islamic Republic and Mexican cartels is
even more insidious. A Drug Enforcement Administration investigation
revealed that they conspire to traffic drugs and arms, and launder the proceeds to wreak more havoc. Profits from human smuggling, otherwise known as illegal immigration, fill cartel coffers.
Reports that Venezuela and Cuba have helped to organize recent migrant caravans should
be reason enough to secure the southern border. That sophisticated
cartels aligned with the world’s worst dictators and terrorists have corrupted top levels of the Mexican government should
close the case to build more border barriers. Yet willful ignorance
pervades most media coverage, reflecting the liberal open-borders
agenda, really a collection of crass commercial and political interests
dressed up as utopian fantasy.
...With all due respect to a few of my colleagues, Congress has already
appropriated substantial funding in previous legislation, permitted its
reallocation on frequent occasions, and granted the president authority
to do so in case of an emergency like the one we confront at the
southern border. The partisan debate over whether a wall will work ended
when nearly every congressional Democrat voted to send the president
$1.4 billion for construction costs.
Rep. Scott DesJarlais, a physician, represents Tennessee’s Fourth
District in Congress. He is a member of the House Armed Services
Committee, as well as the Border Security Caucus, and chairs the
Congressional Range and Testing Center Caucus, working to maintain the
U.S. military’s advantage in air and space.
Issues of concern to people who live in the west: property rights, water rights, endangered species, livestock grazing, energy production, wilderness and western agriculture. Plus a few items on western history, western literature and the sport of rodeo... Frank DuBois served as the NM Secretary of Agriculture from 1988 to 2003. DuBois is a former legislative assistant to a U.S. Senator, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Interior, and is the founder of the DuBois Rodeo Scholarship.
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
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