Some candidates 鈥 like Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who announced his presidential bid today 鈥 employ more populist rhetoric than others. But all are trying to show they are on the side of working class voters.
By now you鈥檝e probably heard that 16 states are suing to stop the Trump administration from building a border wall. The declaration of a national emergency, in order to bypass Congress, is unconstitutional, they argue.
But remember the saying that 鈥渁ll politics is local鈥? It turns out that 鈥渨all鈥 politics is local too. Cities and states are looking at the wall-funding fine print. From Fort Carson, Colo., to Elgin, Fla., schools, training facilities, mess halls, and other military building projects are now on the chopping block.
In short, building a wall by redirecting $3.5 billion from the Pentagon鈥檚 construction budget could mean lost local jobs far from the border. But an ambitious 7-year-old in Austin, Texas, is offering to help fill the gap.
Benton Stevens sold cups of hot chocolate at a strip mall this weekend to 鈥.鈥 His stand drew cheers 鈥 and abuse. 鈥淗e supports Trump because we do, and he hears how we talk...,鈥 says Benton鈥檚 mom, who adds she鈥檚 a member of the Republican National Committee. 鈥淐all that brainwashing, but I call it parenting, because we instill our values in him,鈥 she says. Benton reportedly raised $1,400.
But the boy faces the same challenge Trump does: He needs the legislative branch. By law, Benton needs congressional approval for the Department of Homeland Security .
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