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Trump border czar Tom Homan threatens to cut federal funding to states who refuse mass deportation - Daily Kos (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Nov 2024 OP
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Not sure how Border Czar cuts funding. But brilliant idea, take away needed workers/taxpayers and money.... dutch777 Nov 2024 #2
Good point, it's likely that the Border Czar doesn't have that power, but someone TFG appointed likely does Rhiannon12866 Nov 2024 #3
Treasury could stop wiring money with possible legal consequence as Congress controls the purse strings & at some point dutch777 Nov 2024 #7
ok then, since we're talking blue states ShepKat Nov 2024 #4
Terrific point! Rhiannon12866 Nov 2024 #5
Excellent point johnnyfins Nov 2024 #6

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dutch777

(4,013 posts)
2. Not sure how Border Czar cuts funding. But brilliant idea, take away needed workers/taxpayers and money....
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 06:28 AM
Nov 2024

...great for a state's economy. The economic ripple effects of this plus tariffs and other trade disruptions will be very popular....not.

Rhiannon12866

(229,762 posts)
3. Good point, it's likely that the Border Czar doesn't have that power, but someone TFG appointed likely does
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 06:32 AM
Nov 2024

dutch777

(4,013 posts)
7. Treasury could stop wiring money with possible legal consequence as Congress controls the purse strings & at some point
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 02:28 PM
Nov 2024

...it would be contrary to legislated intent and the law. Of course new legislation could be passed under the new regime giving Treasury and maybe even the border czar some authority under defined conditions to withhold approved funding. That said I worked in public hospital administration and it was quite common for federal Medicare/Medicaid payments to be in arrears two years on our legitimate and uncontested billings to them. Just the way they were and that has gone on for decades. We learned to cash flow the operation such that when we did get Federal funds it was just a windfall that went in the bank and we ran on zero margins day to day to get by. Maybe why over 130 hospitals have closed in the US in the last decade, most of them rural and the last critical access medical facilty for maybe hundreds of miles. And people wonder why for profit hospitals won't take Medicare/Medicaid patients unless it is thru the ER where they must treat them by law but once stabilized can they toss them back on the street.

ShepKat

(454 posts)
4. ok then, since we're talking blue states
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 06:52 AM
Nov 2024

are there any red states doing this ?
So since blue states carry red states, they can keep the taxes paid out to the feds ?

johnnyfins

(1,819 posts)
6. Excellent point
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 08:06 AM
Nov 2024

This is ALL theater. They will do raids and it will be on fox news but this will end up being just like the wall in TSFs last term. All hat, no cattle.

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