Trump’s
Delusion About the Wall That Never Was
Miles
Mogulescu
Three
weeks have passed since Donald Trump shut down much of the government
because Congress won’t give him $5.6 billion in taxpayer money to build
200 miles of his illusory Wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Let’s
be clear on one thing: There is no Wall. There never has been a serious plan to
build a Wall.
And there never will be a Wall. And that’s just fine with Trump, as long as he continues to keep the Wall as a political cudgel.
And there never will be a Wall. And that’s just fine with Trump, as long as he continues to keep the Wall as a political cudgel.
Like
most everything else having to do with the so-called “Wall,” the government
shutdown is nothing more than Trumpian political theater aimed at his base and
their media enablers like Anne Coulter and Rush Limbaugh.
The
Wall idea was nothing but a memory-device cooked up by Trump campaign
strategists frustrated that Trump lacked the mental focus to stay on his
anti-immigrant message, according to Bloomberg Businessweek journalist
Joshua Green:
Inside Trump’s circle, the power of illegal immigration to manipulate popular sentiment was readily apparent, and his advisers brainstormed methods for keeping their attention-addled boss on message. They needed a trick, a mnemonic device. In the summer of 2014, they found one that clicked. ‘Roger Stone and I came up with the idea of ‘the Wall,’ and we talked to Steve [Bannon] about it,’ said [Trump advisor Sam] Nunberg. ‘It was to make sure he talked about immigration.
Initially,
Trump seemed indifferent to the idea. But in January, 2015, he tried it out at
the Iowa Freedom Summit, a presidential cattle call put on by David Bossie’s
group, Citizens United. ‘One of his pledges was, ‘I will build a Wall,’ and the
place went nuts,’ said Nunberg. Warming to the concept, Trump waited a beat and
then added a flourish that brought down the house. ‘Nobody,’ he said ‘builds
like Trump.’
And
the rest is history: the call and response campaign rallies in which Trump asks
his audience what they want, and they yell back “The Wall!”
Then
he adds “And who’s going to pay for it,” to which the audience roars back,
“Mexico!!!”
Now
Trump, in his zeal to shut down government, seems to have forgotten about
Mexico paying for the fake wall and he wants to put the cost on the American
taxpayer.
But
to be clear, there never was and never will be a serious plan for a Wall to
span the 2,000 mile U.S.-Mexico border. The Wall was never anything but a
campaign slogan cooked up by aides to keep Trump on message. It’s even less
real than The Trump Foundation or Trump University.
Meanwhile
the Securities and Exchange Commission, the I.R.S., Department of Agriculture
and other important agencies remain shut.
And nearly a million Federal workers – including Border Patrol guards and TSA airport screeners are forced to either stay home or work without pay because Trump is too unfocused to remember to bash immigrants without the memory-device of his mythical wall.
And nearly a million Federal workers – including Border Patrol guards and TSA airport screeners are forced to either stay home or work without pay because Trump is too unfocused to remember to bash immigrants without the memory-device of his mythical wall.