Sen. Josh Hawley SLAMS local district court judges issuing national injunctions on the Trump admin, calls for SCOTUS or Congress to intervene:
"These are district courts, local federal courts, that are saying, 'I'm not just going to issue an order that says what the executive branch can or cannot do in my district, I'm going to issue an order that binds the executive branch for the entire nation.'"
"That is not a power that I think district courts have... what needs to happen is one of two things: Either the Supreme Court needs to intervene and make clear there's only one court that can issue rules for the whole country, that's the Supreme Court, that's why we only have one of them. And or, if they won't do that, Congress needs to legislate and make clear that district courts do not have the ability to issue these kinds of injunctions."
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@elonmusk Do you think we could build the southern border wall by crowdsourcing segments of the wall, spreading the work out with local construction companies and get it built in a year?
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Here is an idea for solving the border wall challenge quickly:
The current state of the U.S.-Mexico border poses significant challenges due to incomplete and deteriorating infrastructure, with only about 700 miles of the nearly 2,000-mile border having barriers as of October 2023. Traditional large contracts for border construction are inefficient, often taking years to progress due to bureaucratic delays and resource bottlenecks. To address this, I propose a collaborative approach that leverages contractors of all sizes across the nation.
By dividing the border into manageable segments, we can allow contractors—from small businesses to large firms—to select and work on one segment at a time. This method ensures equitable participation and maximizes resource utilization. Providing standardized blueprints and coordinating material deliveries will maintain consistency and quality across all construction efforts. A public website can track real-time progress, promoting transparency, accountability, and community engagement.
This collaborative model accelerates completion, reduces costs through competition, stimulates economic growth by creating jobs, and enhances efficiency as localized teams navigate challenges effectively. It unites the nation in a common purpose, addressing the inefficiencies of traditional large contracts and offering a pragmatic solution to enhance our southern border infrastructure swiftly and inclusively.