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I'd just build gun turrets. Less expensive.
Nah they need those on the syrian border.I'd just build gun turrets. Less expensive.
Even better --- exploding sex dolls. Since "they're rapists", they can't help but jump on, and then BOOM.
The explosion will be YUUUGE. And it'll be the biggest, best explosion in the world. It'll be an amazing, incredible explosion, made of gold. And it'll get Yuuuge ratings. And Rump will pay their legal fees, except no he won't.
Of course you would.I'd just build gun turrets. Less expensive.
The White House had said this multi-billion dollar project was to be financed by “existing funds and resources” of the department. However, the document, which was given to congressional budget staff last week, funds were insufficient and would only be enough to cover a handful of contracts for wall prototypes, but not enough for construction of an actual barrier, a Reuters report noted. Meanwhile, in an interview, U.S. vice-president reiterated what Trump had been saying – that Mexico will play for the border wall, although the neighboring country has categorically refused to do so. "One of the things people saw last night is that the candidate Donald Trump is the president Donald Trump," Pence stated, referring to Trump’s crucial speech.
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In an interview with ABC News, he said, “We’re going to build a wall. We're going to enforce the laws of this country.” The Department of Homeland Security has already estimated that the cost of constructing the border wall would be more than $21 billion, at $9.3 million per mile of fence and $17.8 million per mile of wall. The new report has suggested that already 225 companies expressed their interest in the working of the project. To move forward with the proposal, Trump will now have to convince Congress to appropriate funds, and he is expected to face resistance from Democrats and some Republicans on the issue.
Interestingly, Trump's border wall isn't the only one in existence. There are currently some 70 border walls around the world. France is among the countries with a border wall to curb the large number of migrants, particularly immigrants from Syria and other Islamic countries. Hungary, Macedonia and Greece, Slovenia and Croatia, and Austria and Slovenia also have barriers along their borders. Notably, North and South Korea also maintain a wall, built at the end of the Korean War in 1953.
Homeland security only has 20 million in hand for border wall that is estimated to cost 21 billion
Listen to the lefties. You almost feel sorry for them. They are so hysterical and incoherent that nothing they say makes much sense anymore.
i still prefer my proposal to just line the border with giant speakers and play all of Yoko Ono's CD's, 24 hours a day at 250 Decibles.
I'd just build gun turrets. Less expensive.
what ever happened to the first proposal to dig out a river/moat and just fill it with man eating crocodiles?Troll bait.
Sharks with frickin laser beams!what ever happened to the first proposal to dig out a river/moat and just fill it with man eating crocodiles?Troll bait.
Or at least mutated Sea Bass with laser beams.Sharks with frickin laser beams!what ever happened to the first proposal to dig out a river/moat and just fill it with man eating crocodiles?Troll bait.
Listen to the lefties. You almost feel sorry for them. They are so hysterical and incoherent that nothing they say makes much sense anymore.
The designs so far are pretty innovative....I'll build the best wall, the best, it'll be the best. Beautiful, 20 high. If Mexico doesn't act right, another 10 feet .... and a big gate, big gate
TO LET THEM ALL BACK IN !!!
LMAO !!!
who does The Hair Club President think he's fooling !
Granny says, "Dat's right - dem Hispexicans gonna have to help pitch in so's we can build dat wall to keep `em out...
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Homeland security only has $20 million in hand for border wall that is estimated to cost $21 billion
Friday 3rd March, 2017 | WASHINGTON, U.S. - Donald Trump's plans to speedily construct a border wall with Mexico have hit a hurdle with the Department of Homeland Security identifying only $20 million that can be re-directed to this project - $5 million from a fence project that came in under budget in Naco, Arizona, and $15 million from a stalled project to install cameras on top of trucks along the border - according to a document prepared by the agency.
The White House had said this multi-billion dollar project was to be financed by “existing funds and resources” of the department. However, the document, which was given to congressional budget staff last week, funds were insufficient and would only be enough to cover a handful of contracts for wall prototypes, but not enough for construction of an actual barrier, a Reuters report noted. Meanwhile, in an interview, U.S. vice-president reiterated what Trump had been saying – that Mexico will play for the border wall, although the neighboring country has categorically refused to do so. "One of the things people saw last night is that the candidate Donald Trump is the president Donald Trump," Pence stated, referring to Trump’s crucial speech.
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In an interview with ABC News, he said, “We’re going to build a wall. We're going to enforce the laws of this country.” The Department of Homeland Security has already estimated that the cost of constructing the border wall would be more than $21 billion, at $9.3 million per mile of fence and $17.8 million per mile of wall. The new report has suggested that already 225 companies expressed their interest in the working of the project. To move forward with the proposal, Trump will now have to convince Congress to appropriate funds, and he is expected to face resistance from Democrats and some Republicans on the issue.
Interestingly, Trump's border wall isn't the only one in existence. There are currently some 70 border walls around the world. France is among the countries with a border wall to curb the large number of migrants, particularly immigrants from Syria and other Islamic countries. Hungary, Macedonia and Greece, Slovenia and Croatia, and Austria and Slovenia also have barriers along their borders. Notably, North and South Korea also maintain a wall, built at the end of the Korean War in 1953.
Homeland security only has 20 million in hand for border wall that is estimated to cost 21 billion