Thursday, August 31, 2017

Trump's border wall moves forward with prototypes

Via Billy

 https://media4.s-nbcnews.com/j/newscms/2017_35/2139981/170831-border-wall-graphic-ew-444p_cd30348ec417e4d62d5a0a16a4462af9.nbcnews-ux-2880-1000.jpg

The Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday the winners of a contest to build prototypes for sections of President Trump's proposed border wall.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Acting Deputy Commissioner Ronald D. Vitiello said four companies were chosen to build the prototypes, which are planned to be built in the San Diego area.
Vitiello said the prototypes are a "significant milestone" in Trump's plan to build a wall on the border with Mexico.

The prototypes will be built out of concrete, 18 to 30 feet high and 30 feet long. Vitiello said they would each cost between "just under $400,000 and just under $500,000."

More @ The Hill

5 comments:

  1. Cool ! We should add to the funding from Mexican citizens (details to be determined) by withholding Federal EXISTING sanctuary city funding and sending to border wall contractors instead. In effect, the funds sent FREE OF CHARGE to illegal aliens to be directed to wall - that partially counts of illegal citizens funding wall construction.

    Thank you sir - have a great weekend !

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    1. Remittance fees for dollars sent to Mexico has been talked about before also.

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    2. A lot of things could be done.

      I liked the idea of confiscating the wealth of the SPLC and George Soros, other like-minded fellows :)

      They plan on doing the same to us when they come to power, haha.

      But I mean more seriously, if they've been funding and otherwise supporting terrorists, then perhaps they should be seen as terrorists...

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    3. I liked the idea of confiscating the wealth of the SPLC and George Soros, other like-minded fellows :)

      Here you go!

      https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/declare-george-soros-terrorist-and-seize-all-his-related-organizations-assets-under-rico-and-ndaa-law

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  2. I liked the idea of confiscating the wealth of the SPLC and George Soros, other like-minded fellows :)

    Yes!:)

    if they've been funding and otherwise supporting terrorists, then perhaps they should be seen as terrorists...

    For sure.

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