Still missing the context of a video game limo with a presidential seal on it.
In principle, securing the boarder is among the main functions of any national government. I've not researched how effective the wall is projected to be. The argument that the wall creates jobs is faulty logic; it's the same thing the left says when attempting to justify extracting tax payer money. The end product has to be worth the expense. We could spend tax payer money to hire people to mow lawns with finger nail clippers, and that would create a lot of jobs, but be a waste.
I'm undecided on how I feel about the wall. I'm tempted to pull a Pelosi and say we need to build it to see how it goes (pass Obamacare to see what's in it).
I was hoping we'd see robots building the wall, using the previous sections as the rail on which to dig out the next section, with the wall acting as a rail system to transport materials.
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