BORDER WALL TOUR: President Trump Unveils NEW Border Wall - Otay Mesa, California

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  1. MolonLabe2009

    MolonLabe2009 Banned

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    For a house, barn, property and a country. Stop living in denial.
     
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    vman12 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Sure.

    People have also escaped from prisons.

    Wonder why we just don't take down the walls around prisons since they don't work all the time?

    I'll tell you why.

    A 90% solution is better than a 0% solution.

    Derp if it could be defeatedez with a nuke why build walls derp
     
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    It BS that putting new tires on my car are replacing the current ones? Um...sure thing.
    It’s only new in that it’s replacing current old walls. We were told he’d have a new wall, as in areas where one doesn’t exist.
     
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    This level of sycophancy that these folks have for Trump definitely will not age well at all.....

    I put these folks right up with the mysteriously disappeared Bush sycophants who went around telling everyone that the war in Iraq was a great idea and we would be greeted as liberators
     
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    They will when less illegals come here and use our roads, emergency rooms, schools, etc. which means less of them wiring money back to Mexico.

    We will be saving a boat load of money which is essentially them paying for it.
     
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    That you don’t understand the difference between a single dwelling versus a country is alarming
     
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    Another silly comparison. Seems there’s no end to it
     
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    I'm good with it! Then again I wasn't foolish enough to see that claim as anything other then a silly campaign promise, you know, like all those stupid promises designed to feed fools that believe silly campaign rhetoric...

    Or simply leftist bait ;)
     
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    Hahaha!

    "We prefer a barrier of air! It is far superior to your 30 foot wall!"

    Honestly, the left just sounds like idiots when they try this.
     
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    Besides you...who has claimed that?
     
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    Every leftist saying stupid crap like "they'll just tunnel under it, let's stick with the log we have there now."
     
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    Its a metaphor, do a search, maybe round out that vocational prowess.. Never know, might even draw a giggle and a smile once in a while!
     
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    So no one has actually ever said that. Got it.
    Do you deny a tunnel can be dug under a wall? Why does pointing out that fact bother you?
     
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    So more hyperbole. Got it
     
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    LOL You've ran away from the topic of walls in houses.

    I want you to explain how "powerful" the concrete and rebar is in those "new" walls. Perhaps those walls can bench press 2000lbs? Or are you going to run away from this as well?
     
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    Have you never heard of rope and grappling hooks? $10 from your local hardware store. Oh, and erm, 30 foot walls:

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    Not with concrete under the wall. After you dig down there is also rock.
     
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    Do you deny it would be a hell of a lot harder to dig under 6 foot of concrete and come up the other side than to step over a log and get in the country?

    I guess we're going to find out how effective this wall is, since it's going the **** up right now.
     
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    I eagerly await your videos of Mexican Batmen scaling the new wall.
     
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    To all of you folks bickering about whether the wall is "new" or not..... If you don't consider it "new", does that mean you support it? Since you supported its construction the first time? Just curious.



    Oh for pete's sake, you lefties and your semantics games. This is as dumb as the endless complaining about "wall" vs "barrier". :roll:

    If you get new carpet, you say "look at my new carpet!" just like if you get a new car you say "look at my new car!" I've never met a single person who showed off something new by saying "look at the car I got to replace my existing car!" or "look at the carpet I got to replace my existing carpet!" :roll:



    We will save so much money from the reduction in the illegal problem that we'll have money to maintain the wall and have money left over for infrastructure or whatever we want to spend it on.



    If we've managed to resolve the illegal immigration problem to the point we don't need the wall anymore in 100 years and it can be merely a "tourist attraction" then I'd say that's WINNING.



    Actually the majority of petty crimes like home and automobile break-ins are crimes of convenience. Meaning they'll pass the locked house/car and go looking for the unlocked house/car first. I recently drove thru a sketchy area which had a big sign (the lighted kind, like for roadside construction) on the side of the road reminding people to lock their cars and homes.

    Our border currently is the equivalent to an unlocked house or car. Worse, we've got Democrats and the media broadcasting that it's unlocked and that we don't care.



    Exactly. The wall is not the only solution, but it is PART of the solution. Without it, the problem is infinitely harder to solve.



    ^ This wins the thread.



    We're already saving money by having Mexico house the "migrants" instead of us, while they await processing.
     
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    ...and many tunnels have been found by CBP.
     
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    Source?
     
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    Tunneling is easy to detect with ground sensors.
     
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    The Great Wall of China was built over 600 years ago, is over 6,000 miles long and is still standing today.

    You were saying?
     
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