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WhySoDevious

Member
Oct 31, 2017
8,472
If Trump is like Honduran politicians... the money appropriated for the wall went like 40% to the actual construction and 60% to the pocket of his friends.
 

less

Member
Oct 25, 2017
10,861
Absolutely fabulous news.

I hope mother nature continues to fuck up this wall.
 

sfedai0

Member
Oct 27, 2017
10,052
Mexico didnt pay for the wall and got it for free. They cant get away with this!!!1
 

Strike

Member
Oct 25, 2017
27,461
Sounds about right. It's either that, or he slaps his name on someone else's work.
 
This was the result of sabotage!

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Trup1aya

Literally a train safety expert
Member
Oct 25, 2017
21,536
You know I always wondered, isn't it super easy to just dig a hole underneath it?

I mean if it was my lively hood I'd find a nice spot with some bushes and dig a little hole underneath.

The easiest thing to do, thus far, is cut through them with reciprocating saws.
 

Border

Banned
Oct 25, 2017
14,859
You think it's funny now, but that wall was protecting me from a lot of intruders, as well as giving me enough privacy to sunbathe nude.
 

Version 3.0

Member
Oct 27, 2017
11,306
Is this the portion that Trump diverted billions of dollars from elsewhere in the budget to build? And how many million dollars per foot is it?
 

Trup1aya

Literally a train safety expert
Member
Oct 25, 2017
21,536
Nah, just use a ladder man



I'll put the ladder at #2 because, Tbf, descending that is going to take a fair amount of strength and skill.

They cut holes in this things and people can crawl through effortlessly.

That video you just posted should definitely be part of the the opposing campaign for sure though!!!
 

Citizencope

Member
Oct 28, 2017
6,259
They're not sending their best winds. They're sending their gusts, their flurries, their maelstroms. They're sending winds that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing debris. They're wreckage. And some, I assume, are good winds.
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Cess007

Banned
Oct 27, 2017
14,184
B.C., Mexico
I'll put the ladder at #2 because, Tbf, descending that is going to take a fair amount of strength and skill.

They cut holes in this things and people can crawl through effortlessly.

That video you just posted should definitely be part of the the opposing campaign for sure though!!!

I know, I've seen them cut the holes but requires too much time and makes too much noise. And in the night, it's also very visible from afar.

Unless you mean the new technique of just ramming vehicles into the wall. It's louder but also way quicker.
 

Trup1aya

Literally a train safety expert
Member
Oct 25, 2017
21,536
I know, I've seen them cut the holes but requires too much time and makes too much noise. And in the night, it's also very visible from afar.

Unless you mean the new technique of just ramming vehicles into the wall. It's louder but also way quicker.

I didn't know about this new technique! Down the rabbit hole I go!
 
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Oct 27, 2017
21,613
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/drug-smuggling-tunnel-us-mexico-border-longest-ever/
As the U.S. beefs up security at the border, Mexican cartels are finding new and creative ways to smuggle drugs into the country. A sophisticated tunnel was revealed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Wednesday.

It runs three-fourths of a mile and is the longest tunnel ever to be discovered by U.S. officials. It started in Mexico and ran under part of the newly fortified border into the U.S. Deputy Chief Aaron Heitke said smugglers move everything through the tunnels.

And where it's not falling down they're just going right the fuck under.
Who could have predicted this besides everybody?