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Mexican Invasion Title: Mulvaney to Dems: What’s DACA worth to you? After three days of a stunt shutdown, Democrats are still left to answer this question and with a lot less leverage than they had before. It took those three days for Chuck Schumer to realize that Americans didnt care enough about DACA and dreamers to shut down the entire government over it, which means hes going to have to start making offers to Donald Trump. Mick Mulvaney explains the painfully obvious political calculation to CNNs Christopher Cuomo, who appears intent on being obtuse: CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) January 23, 2018 We want a large agreement. We want a big deal that solves the reason we have a DACA problem in the first place, Mulvaney said on CNNs New Day. If you simply gave amnesty, whatever you want to call it, to the folks who are here, but dont solve border security, then youre simply delaying another DACA problem 10 or 15 years from now, he added. The report from The Hill doesnt capture Cuomos weirdly hostile response to Mulvaney, whos trying to answer Cuomos question by explaining the parameters of the negotiation. No one starts negotiating by declaring everything they will concede before the talks start. If Cuomo has a beef about negotiation, then he should invite Chuck Schumer onto his show and praise Schumers hostage-taking with the federal budget over the weekend, which worked out sooooo well. Thats a negotiation, too, except that one was so inept that its backfire will force Democrats to give Trump a lot more of what he wants. What makes Cuomos hostility to the concept of political trade-offs even stranger is that this isnt a new calculus, even in terms of DACA. Schumer tried trading off $1.2 billion in border-wall construction (enough for about 200 miles) in exchange for amnesty not just for the dreamers but also for their parents, as well as keeping options open for family-linked migration for recipients whose parents entered the US illegally. That was a bad trade, and the White House made that painfully clear, even if that meant embarrassing Lindsey Graham for a few days. The question isnt whether well get a legitimate, statutory form of DACA; Trump has said he wants Congress to create the program. But he wants his border-security priorities funded along with it, and Mulvaney makes a legitimate argument for linking the two even apart from the use of leverage. His question whats it worth to Democrats is the right one to ask. Schumer has already tried to apply leverage by holding the government (and CHIP, for that matter) hostage in order to force Trump to meet his terms. That didnt work, so now Schumer will have to move in Mulvaneys direction. Well see if the dreamers are worth $10-20 billion in committed, appropriated funding for a project Schumer and his fellow Democrats authorized in 2006. If not, then maybe Cuomo should ask Schumer what value he really places on dreamers. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#1. To: Tooconservative (#0)
Good article.
Trump is hoping he finally gets to strike a Grand Deal and everyone will realize he made it happen. The GOP Congress got most of the credit on the tax cut bill. Trump will be in position to claim full credit on this one if he can finally cow Schumer into accepting it. And he might.
I'm hoping it does work. Regardless of if it does or doesn't,Trump is the only one that has even tried to make it work.
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