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The Politics Guys

National Emergency(?), Public Lands Bill, Amazon Cancels NY HQ2

The Politics Guys

Michael Baranowski

Politics, News

4.5772 Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Mike and Kristin open this week’s show with President Trump’s declaration of a national emergency in order to fund border wall construction. Mike argues that there’s no real emergency in the first place, though Kristin doesn’t quite agree. They go on to consider whether or not the president’s declaration will hold up in court (probably) and if he’ll then have the legal authority to build a wall (maybe not). Mike and Kristin agree that Trump did this not necessarily because he cares about a wall, but because he wants to keep his base happy - a strategy Mike thinks might end up working to Democrats’ advantage in 2020. Next is a look at a major public lands bill that passed the Senate with a huge bipartisan majority and is set to sail through the House and be signed into law by President Trump, who’s signaled his approval. How did it happen? Largely because there was something for everyone in the bill. Mike says we could have more positive-sum outcomes like this if Congress brought back earmarks, which were banned in 2011. Kristin is concerned about both waste, and the potential for corruption from earmarks, but agrees that they’re a very useful legislative lubricant. Finally, Mike and Kristin discuss Amazon’s decision to not build a second HQ in Long Island City, New York after pressure from area activists. Mike sees this as a good thing, argues that Amazon should have engaged with the community from the beginning, and claims that the entire HQ2 competition exemplifies the disaster of ‘race to the bottom’ corporate giveaways by state and local governments. Kristin feels that Amazon’s decision is a loss to New York, in that the tax subsidies would have more than been made up for in long-term economic growth. Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible. If you’re interested in supporting the show, go to patreon.com/politicsguys or politicsguys.com/support. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Atheists, agnostics, long-haired, weirdos, short-haired, weirdos, vandal,

0:05.3

Hooligans.

0:05.9

I'm the government, huck the government, love, the government, hug the government, love, the government,

0:11.8

the government, how the government, love the government.

0:12.5

Welcome to the politics, guys, a place for bipartisan, rational, and civil debate on

0:16.1

American politics and policy.

0:17.9

I'm Michael Baranowski, a political scientist at Northern Kentucky University.

0:21.4

With me today is Political and Policy Analyst, Kristen Mathini. And of course, Kristen was back

0:26.3

with us. It was about a month ago, wasn't it, Kristen? Yeah, it was about a month ago. I had

0:30.8

so much fun. I wanted to come back. No, and we're glad to have you back. And not only are you

0:36.3

back today, but you're actually going to be running the show.

0:40.3

So I will just shut up and sit back and then let you go to it.

0:46.4

Oh, my gosh.

0:47.3

Well, I don't know that I can do as great a job as you normally do, but I'll do my very, very best.

0:52.8

There was plenty to talk about this week,

0:54.9

as you know, Mike, and as I'm sure everybody else knows. Obviously, the first thing that was

1:02.2

sort of on everybody's minds and kept popping up on everybody's news feed, this week was the

1:08.1

budget deal. Of course, as most of you know, a $333 billion budget deal was signed

1:15.2

yesterday. The bill passed easily. It passed with an 83 to 16 vote in the Senate and a 300 to

1:23.3

128 vote in the House, which, you know, shocked really nobody. And of course, yesterday,

1:30.5

a state of emergency was declared regarding border funding as President Trump hopes to free up

1:36.1

funds to construct a barrier. So I guess we could start talking about that because it's a pretty

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