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    AndyD
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    Why, given four whole years and the United States President & government's backing, was it not completed as promised ?

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      Why, given four whole years and the United States President & government's backing, was it not completed as promised ?

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      Doctor Phibes
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      @andyd said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

      Why, given four whole years and the United States President & government's backing, was it not completed as promised ?

      The cheque from Mexico bounced.

      I was only joking

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        @andyd said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

        Why, given four whole years and the United States President & government's backing, was it not completed as promised ?

        The cheque from Mexico bounced.

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        George K
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        @doctor-phibes said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

        The cheque from Mexico bounced.

        Actually, Biden stopped funding it. Was that illegal?

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        • A AndyD

          Why, given four whole years and the United States President & government's backing, was it not completed as promised ?

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          Copper
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          @andyd said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

          government's backing

          Not the whole government

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          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

            @andyd said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

            Why, given four whole years and the United States President & government's backing, was it not completed as promised ?

            The cheque from Mexico bounced.

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            Rainman
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            @doctor-phibes said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

            @andyd said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

            Why, given four whole years and the United States President & government's backing, was it not completed as promised ?

            The cheque from Mexico bounced.

            You spelled chek wrong.
            Damn Limy.

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            • RainmanR Rainman

              @doctor-phibes said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

              @andyd said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

              Why, given four whole years and the United States President & government's backing, was it not completed as promised ?

              The cheque from Mexico bounced.

              You spelled chek wrong.
              Damn Limy.

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              George K
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              @rainman said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

              You spelled chek wrong.
              Damn Limy.

              First spew of Scotch today.

              Than queue!

              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                Rainman
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                Hey Ax.
                I don't remember, but you know all about Trump and what took place.

                How many jobs will be lost that were contractors dedicated to building the wall? How many jobs were lost on day 1 when the Keystone was closed? Where does one look to find out how many jobs have been lost so far based upon Biden's pen?

                It really doesn't matter, unless you're the one that lost a good-paying job. And I guess there will be a huge tax increase and then "we" fix the infrastructure. And, I guess the "we" will be the middle class. Around here in PDX there is a lot of road construction going on, which is good, but I'm not sure how much federal funding is involved.

                That's one thing I think is suxor in the U.S. Every 4 or max 8 years, and everything changes. I don't blame the rest of the world for not relying on whatever the policy is at the moment. I wouldn't trust what the U.S. says at all. Ask anyone. Nice people, good government, but don't trust them to keep long-term consistency.

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                  Loki
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                  Good thing we had an epilogue because we needed to clear the decks for the new and real crisis. LOL

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                    So reading about Trump & the wall:

                    He was determined pre-election in 2016, and initially promised a big beautiful concrete wall the entire 2000 mile length. And make Mexico pay for it.
                    And, rather needlessly considering he was going to make Mexico pay, bragged that his skills would enable building it in a more cost efficient way than previous administrations, and it would all be compliments of the federal government.

                    This determination appeared to change over the four years as he promised less & less wall.
                    Once elected he said the wall was to be a bollard/steel plate construction (ok fine, a fit for purpose barrier).
                    But...Trump later 'clarified' that it would cover only half of the 2000m border. And by his State of the Union address in Feb 2020, his pledge had been reduced to "substantially more than 500 miles" by January 2021.

                    In reality, less than 50 miles of new border 'wall' was installed. Maybe about 350 miles of pre-exisiting have been upgraded, with another 380 miles under construction.

                    Trump bypassed Congress for funding and $15 billion (of your money one way or another) was spent.

                    As it stands, the partial barrier has very little effect on illegal immigration.
                    Drug smuggling has not been affected because it moves through ports of entry.

                    Fair summary?

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                    • A AndyD

                      So reading about Trump & the wall:

                      He was determined pre-election in 2016, and initially promised a big beautiful concrete wall the entire 2000 mile length. And make Mexico pay for it.
                      And, rather needlessly considering he was going to make Mexico pay, bragged that his skills would enable building it in a more cost efficient way than previous administrations, and it would all be compliments of the federal government.

                      This determination appeared to change over the four years as he promised less & less wall.
                      Once elected he said the wall was to be a bollard/steel plate construction (ok fine, a fit for purpose barrier).
                      But...Trump later 'clarified' that it would cover only half of the 2000m border. And by his State of the Union address in Feb 2020, his pledge had been reduced to "substantially more than 500 miles" by January 2021.

                      In reality, less than 50 miles of new border 'wall' was installed. Maybe about 350 miles of pre-exisiting have been upgraded, with another 380 miles under construction.

                      Trump bypassed Congress for funding and $15 billion (of your money one way or another) was spent.

                      As it stands, the partial barrier has very little effect on illegal immigration.
                      Drug smuggling has not been affected because it moves through ports of entry.

                      Fair summary?

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                      @andyd said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                      So reading about Trump & the wall:

                      He was determined pre-election in 2016, and initially promised a big beautiful concrete wall the entire 2000 mile length. And make Mexico pay for it.
                      And, rather needlessly considering he was going to make Mexico pay, bragged that his skills would enable building it in a more cost efficient way than previous administrations, and it would all be compliments of the federal government.

                      This determination appeared to change over the four years as he promised less & less wall.
                      Once elected he said the wall was to be a bollard/steel plate construction (ok fine, a fit for purpose barrier).
                      But...Trump later 'clarified' that it would cover only half of the 2000m border. And by his State of the Union address in Feb 2020, his pledge had been reduced to "substantially more than 500 miles" by January 2021.

                      In reality, less than 50 miles of new border 'wall' was installed. Maybe about 350 miles of pre-exisiting have been upgraded, with another 380 miles under construction.

                      Trump bypassed Congress for funding and $15 billion (of your money one way or another) was spent.

                      As it stands, the partial barrier has very little effect on illegal immigration.
                      Drug smuggling has not been affected because it moves through ports of entry.

                      Fair summary?

                      Aren’t you more worried about the current border crisis? Why is that not the topic instead of yesterday??

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                        @andyd said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                        So reading about Trump & the wall:

                        He was determined pre-election in 2016, and initially promised a big beautiful concrete wall the entire 2000 mile length. And make Mexico pay for it.
                        And, rather needlessly considering he was going to make Mexico pay, bragged that his skills would enable building it in a more cost efficient way than previous administrations, and it would all be compliments of the federal government.

                        This determination appeared to change over the four years as he promised less & less wall.
                        Once elected he said the wall was to be a bollard/steel plate construction (ok fine, a fit for purpose barrier).
                        But...Trump later 'clarified' that it would cover only half of the 2000m border. And by his State of the Union address in Feb 2020, his pledge had been reduced to "substantially more than 500 miles" by January 2021.

                        In reality, less than 50 miles of new border 'wall' was installed. Maybe about 350 miles of pre-exisiting have been upgraded, with another 380 miles under construction.

                        Trump bypassed Congress for funding and $15 billion (of your money one way or another) was spent.

                        As it stands, the partial barrier has very little effect on illegal immigration.
                        Drug smuggling has not been affected because it moves through ports of entry.

                        Fair summary?

                        Aren’t you more worried about the current border crisis? Why is that not the topic instead of yesterday??

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                        Jolly
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                        @loki said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                        @andyd said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                        So reading about Trump & the wall:

                        He was determined pre-election in 2016, and initially promised a big beautiful concrete wall the entire 2000 mile length. And make Mexico pay for it.
                        And, rather needlessly considering he was going to make Mexico pay, bragged that his skills would enable building it in a more cost efficient way than previous administrations, and it would all be compliments of the federal government.

                        This determination appeared to change over the four years as he promised less & less wall.
                        Once elected he said the wall was to be a bollard/steel plate construction (ok fine, a fit for purpose barrier).
                        But...Trump later 'clarified' that it would cover only half of the 2000m border. And by his State of the Union address in Feb 2020, his pledge had been reduced to "substantially more than 500 miles" by January 2021.

                        In reality, less than 50 miles of new border 'wall' was installed. Maybe about 350 miles of pre-exisiting have been upgraded, with another 380 miles under construction.

                        Trump bypassed Congress for funding and $15 billion (of your money one way or another) was spent.

                        As it stands, the partial barrier has very little effect on illegal immigration.
                        Drug smuggling has not been affected because it moves through ports of entry.

                        Fair summary?

                        Aren’t you more worried about the current border crisis? Why is that not the topic instead of yesterday??

                        Because Trump.

                        But back to his point...In the areas where The Wall was built, the Border Patrol saw a decrease in illegal arrests.

                        The question would be, what happens when you can't go around it? Guess we'll never know...

                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                          (Link h/t @wtg)

                          https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation-world/ct-aud-nw-nyt-trump-border-wall-20210316-bvd4vn7pdbfldkre4iwhokmwbi-story.html

                          Only very few, very small segments of Trump’s much touted US-Mexico border wall got built.

                          To build those small segments of the border wall, many new access roads were built so construction vehicles, machines, materials, and workers could get to the work site.

                          Since only rather few small segments were built, it’s easy for the illegal aliens to go around those segments.

                          What’s worse, once they got around those segments, they can take advantage of the access roads to more quickly and more easily go further inwards on US soil.

                          All that was done without getting Mexico to pay for it. It’s all American tax payers’ money.

                          There you have it, the verdict is in: Trump used American tax money to build access roads that made it easier for illegal aliens to travel further into the United States.

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                          Loki
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                          It’s so funny, we literally have FEMA coming in for a crisis and this is what the dems want to talk about. BWAHAHAHAHA

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                          • JollyJ Jolly

                            @loki said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                            @andyd said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                            So reading about Trump & the wall:

                            He was determined pre-election in 2016, and initially promised a big beautiful concrete wall the entire 2000 mile length. And make Mexico pay for it.
                            And, rather needlessly considering he was going to make Mexico pay, bragged that his skills would enable building it in a more cost efficient way than previous administrations, and it would all be compliments of the federal government.

                            This determination appeared to change over the four years as he promised less & less wall.
                            Once elected he said the wall was to be a bollard/steel plate construction (ok fine, a fit for purpose barrier).
                            But...Trump later 'clarified' that it would cover only half of the 2000m border. And by his State of the Union address in Feb 2020, his pledge had been reduced to "substantially more than 500 miles" by January 2021.

                            In reality, less than 50 miles of new border 'wall' was installed. Maybe about 350 miles of pre-exisiting have been upgraded, with another 380 miles under construction.

                            Trump bypassed Congress for funding and $15 billion (of your money one way or another) was spent.

                            As it stands, the partial barrier has very little effect on illegal immigration.
                            Drug smuggling has not been affected because it moves through ports of entry.

                            Fair summary?

                            Aren’t you more worried about the current border crisis? Why is that not the topic instead of yesterday??

                            Because Trump.

                            But back to his point...In the areas where The Wall was built, the Border Patrol saw a decrease in illegal arrests.

                            The question would be, what happens when you can't go around it? Guess we'll never know...

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                            George K
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                            @jolly said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                            what happens when you can't go around it?

                            Those with the resources will go underneath.

                            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                            • George KG George K

                              @jolly said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                              what happens when you can't go around it?

                              Those with the resources will go underneath.

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                              Jolly
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                              @george-k said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                              @jolly said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                              what happens when you can't go around it?

                              Those with the resources will go underneath.

                              Or over.

                              But...It does slow things down, perhaps to the point where enforcement is not like trying to bail a boat out with a strainer...

                              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                Another point...

                                There are more than one class of illegals trying to get into America and the coyotes charge accordingly. The children and "regular" illegals are the bottom of the totem pole and are charged accordingly. They are herded like cattle and usually released in the vicinity of the border or maybe in the first large city.

                                The next step up, may be Romanians or Russians (yes, lately we've caught multiples of each, along with some other Eastern Europeans), maybe Chinese or other peoples, who pay more money, are treated a bit better and usually are taken further in-country. They pay more for this service.

                                Then you have people who pay the coyotes the most money, for whatever reason. These guys tend to cross in areas with the highest degree if success. The are not part of larger groups and they may eventually be taken to any part of the country.

                                Many think that the coyotes will push the first group, allowing some to be caught and incurring Border Patrol use of resources, in order to smuggle the other, better paying groups in...

                                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                  Loki
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                                  Remember the OP is long gone.

                                  Like social media just create an algorithm of outrage, fear or desire... launch it and watch it go. You are in the matrix now.

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                                  • George KG George K

                                    @doctor-phibes said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                                    The cheque from Mexico bounced.

                                    Actually, Biden stopped funding it. Was that illegal?

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                                    @george-k said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                                    @doctor-phibes said in Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall (Epilogue):

                                    The cheque from Mexico bounced.

                                    Actually, Biden stopped funding it. Was that illegal?

                                    https://www.politico.com/news/2021/03/23/biden-border-wall-477714

                                    On his first day in office, Biden hit pause on billions of dollars set to be spent on his predecessor’s long-touted barrier between the U.S. and Mexico while his administration figured out next steps for the money. Now the Government Accountability Office is launching a review to determine whether the new president broke the law by freezing the money in violation of budget rules designed to keep Congress in control of the cash flow, the federal watchdog confirmed this week.

                                    An unfavorable ruling from GAO would bolster Republicans in branding Biden as a rule-breaker as they blame him for the surge of migrants and unaccompanied children at the southern border. The pause on spending “directly contributed” to that flood of border crossers, Senate Republicans said in their plea last week for GAO to opine on the issue. More than 70 House Republicans followed Tuesday in asking for a GAO opinion, which the watchdog typically provides whenever a member of Congress requests one.

                                    Besides, Republicans say, Biden should know better after more than 30 years as a senator, as Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), chair of the Senate Republican Policy Committee, put it.

                                    “He was in the Congress a long time,” Blunt said in an interview. “He knows it’s the Congress' job to authorize how the money is spent and the president's job to spend it efficiently."

                                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                      Axtremus
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                                      https://gizmodo.com/trumps-border-wall-torn-apart-by-arizona-monsoon-rains-1847535174

                                      Trump's Border Wall Torn Apart by Arizona Monsoon Rains
                                      Record monsoon rains have blown floodgates off their hinges as Trump's border wall breaks down.
                                      …

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                                        On retrospect, Trump was right about the border.

                                        Thank you for reminding us about another of Biden's spectacular on-going failures...

                                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                          Well, everybody apparently misheard President Trump and his statements about Mexico building the wall.

                                          Former President Donald Trump attempted to rewrite history in a speech in Iowa on Sunday, falsely claiming he had campaigned for the presidency in 2016 on a promise that Mexico would pay for “a piece” of his border wall.

                                          I don't seem to remember him saying that. LOL. Maybe we need to re-name that one forum thread from "Biden Lies" to "President Lies"

                                          Trump said: “So with all those losers out there that say – ‘Trump never got the –’ you remember, I used to say, ‘Mexico will pay for the piece of the wall.’”

                                          He continued: “I’ll say, ‘What’s gonna happen if they [Mexico] fight,’ I say, ‘The wall gets higher.’ We all had a lot of fun. But I said, ‘Mexico will pay, for a piece of the wall.’

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