Celebrate today, but tomorrow the real
work begins! Posted by Ann
Corcoran 11/9/16
“It does you no good
to have local grassroots action in a vacuum that never gets to the ears of your
Washington reps!” Get some sleep
and then celebrate.
It’s a
wonderful day here on the farm because it’s raining (we’ve had a drought!) and
of course because the country class has risen up and soundly defeated the elite
establishment ruling class all across America.
Ryan test! Will
Speaker Paul Ryan block any effort to defund the Refugee Program in upcoming
lame duck session? If he does, it may be one of the first tests of whether Ryan
will work with Trump, or whether his political career is over.
Since Donald
Trump, President-elect of the United States, has succeeded in maintaining the
Republican majority (coattails!) in both houses of Congress, it will soon be
very clear whether the Republicans will work to scrap/reform the UN/US State
Department Refugee Admissions Program (RAP) or let it move full steam ahead.
If you think that you can relax, that Trump
will take care of this problem for you—forget it! The work has just
begun! Heretofore, the
open borders Republicans could point to an Obama with a veto pen as their
excuse not to undertake any scaling back or reform of the RAP. They can
no longer shirk their duty!
Congress returns with Republican majorities
pretty much intact for the lame duck session next week, and we will have the
first test of Paul Ryan’s speakership as it relates to the budget and this
program. It is about the
POWER OF THE PURSE!
Will Ryan bow
to what he knows Trump wants—a scaling back of the RAP especially as it relates
to refugees from countries which hate us—or will he agree to fully fund the RAP at the high level Obama
wants for FY2017?
Until January
20th, Obama would likely veto a budget that defunds the RAP, but that is no
excuse not to force his hand. This is going to be
the ultimate and clear test for us!
And Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will be showing his colors too on the
budget. By the way, they could continue the present FY2016 level (not
enough money for 110,000 refugees) into say March giving a Trump Administration
time to weigh in on the final 6 months of the year.
You must get to work tomorrow, especially in
Republican House Districts to tell your member of Congress to DEFUND the
program! (We expect to
see a repeat effort by Rep. Brian Babin (R-TX), and hopefully Dave Brat (R-VA)
to attach an amendment to the Appropriations bill that must be passed, or
kicked down the road, by December 9th).
If Paul Ryan blocks
such an effort, we will then clearly know whether he will work with a Trump
Administration or not!
You can see all
of my posts on the budget process by visiting the tag ‘Where is Congress.’
So many of you
are working in your towns and cities to investigate the RAP, to pressure local
elected officials, to look for ways to sue the federal government, to pressure
your state legislators and governors to say no to more refugees, which is all
good and necessary work.
However, in the
next few weeks all of that effort should be directed at one outcome—DEFUNDING
the program. So, every grassroots effort must be directed at your House
member and Senators.
Do not assume
that if you hold a rally or other public meeting, or call upon the governor to
sue the feds to oppose resettlement where you live, that your Congressman and
Senators will hear about it—they are some of the least informed people you
know—they live in a beltway bubble! It does you no good to
have local grassroots action in a vacuum that never gets to the ears of your
Washington reps!
What must Trump do on
January 21st?
First, if they
haven’t resigned already, he must demand the resignations of the political
appointees running the RAP. They include
Anne Richard, Asst. Secretary of State for Population Refugees and Migration
and Robert Cary, Director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement and any of
their underlings who are there in politically appointed jobs. There is nothing
to be done right now about career federal employees, let’s just hope that a
recent poll that said a quarter of federal employees in DC would quit if Trump was
elected follow through.
Of course, much
of what happens with this program going forward depends on who Trump will place
in his cabinet as Secretary of State, Secretary of Health and Human Services,
and the Department of Homeland Security. Will they be people willing to slow or stop
some immigration programs? As we discussed
above, Trump must work with Congress to cut the budget—appropriations are policy!
As for Obama’s
‘determination’ submitted to Congress this past September where Obama said he
wanted 110,000 refugees placed in America by September 30th 2017, Trump has the
power to stop that flow on January 21st.
Obama’s proposal is a ceiling only, it is not
a legally mandated goal! Of course those Obama appointees and the federal
contractors are already working day and night to get as many refugees,
especially from Syria, in to your towns and cities by January 20th. They
are also getting as many placed in a pipeline as well so they can scream and
shout about how mean Trump is to close the spigot with people in the pipeline.
And, that is
why curtailing the budget NOW, in the lame duck, is so important. It
sends the signal that the spigot is closing! One final thing! This Trump landslide victory
sends a message to our friends in Europe that they can resist the
Islamification by migration of Europe!
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/11/09/celebrate-today-but-tomorrow-the-real-work-begins/
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