[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 54 (Tuesday, March 28, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S2019]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
BORDER WALL
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, finally, on the wall--a place where there
may be more agreement between some of us than on Judge Garland--last
night we learned that the Trump administration will be seeking deep
cuts to critical domestic programs in order to pay for a border wall.
The administration is asking the American taxpayer to cover the cost of
a wall--unneeded, ineffective, and absurdly expensive--that Mexico was
supposed to pay for. He is cutting programs that are vital to the
middle class in order to get that done.
They want to cut the New Starts Transportation Program and TIGER
grants. These are the lifeblood of our road and tunnel and bridge
building efforts. Build a wall or repair or build a bridge or tunnel or
road in your community? What a choice. They want to cut off NIH funding
for cancer research to pay for the wall. How many Americans would
support that decision? They want to cut programs that create jobs and
improve people's lives--all so the President can get his ``big,
beautiful wall''--a wall that we don't need and that will be utterly
ineffective. Think about that. The President wants to slow down cancer
research and make the middle-class taxpayer shoulder the cost of a wall
that Mexico was supposed to pay for. He wants to cut funding for roads
and bridges to build a wall that Mexico was supposed to pay for.
The proposed cuts the administration sent up last night will not
receive the support of very many people, I believe, in this Chamber.
These cuts would be bad for the American people. They are not what the
American people want, and they are completely against one of the
President's core promises in his campaign. I believe they will be
vigorously opposed by Members on both sides of the aisle.
Mr. President, I yield the floor.
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