Jersey Girl wrote:No idea why you said that.
Sorry. What he said was so bizarre, it almost seemed too good to be true.
Smart wall!
Jersey Girl wrote:No idea why you said that.
Res Ipsa wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:No idea why you said that.
Sorry. What he said was so bizarre, it almost seemed too good to be true.
Smart wall!
1. You're a failed business owner who blames brown people for your inability to make a living selling eye glasses.
3. You're an idiot, and human garbage who keeps blaming illegal immigration for things they have nothing to do with. They're far more humble, moral, law abiding and hard working than you and your ilk. That's why you hate them.
Kevin Graham wrote:Res Ipsa wrote:
So now you're cool with negotiating after Trump takes the dreamers as hostages? What's the difference between that and federal workers getting pay? I'm not certain Trump would ever in a million years give DACA kids a path to citizenship. We saw how his Stephen Miller talked him out of that during his first year in office. It would make people like ajax want to go off themselves.
The Internet was quick to mock President Donald Trump's proclamation to build "smart walls" not "medieval walls" in Friday's address to the nation from the White House Rose Garden.
Twitter users asked, "Will they be compatible with Apple?" and "Will they play Netflix?" (See more clever remarks — many of them loaded with snark — in the gallery above.)
Interestingly, Trump's support of a more high-tech cyber wall was a nod to the sort of system with a strategic investment in security, as Democrats have suggested, over a massive concrete structure.
Earlier this week, No. 3 House Democratic leader Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., said, "If his $5.7 billion is about border security, then we see ourselves fulfilling that request, only doing it with what I like to call using a 'smart wall.'"
Trump also contradicted past remarks he has made in favor of a more traditional concrete barrier, and said, "We do not need 2,000 miles of concrete wall from sea to shining sea."
"We never did, we never proposed that, we never wanted that, because we have barriers at the border where our natural structures are as good as anything we can build," he said. "They're already there. They've been there for millions of years."
Trump announced the government — after a record 35-day partial shutdown — will temporarily reopen for a few weeks while he negotiates with Congress on his demand for billions of dollars to pay for a U.S.-Mexico border wall.
He threatened to shut down the government again or use his presidential powers to address the border issue if he doesn't get what he's calling a "fair deal."
Trump says the border barrier he wants built shouldn't be "controversial" because it will keep drugs and criminals from crossing into the United States. In addition to saying the barrier would be "smart," he said it would have "see-through visibility."
ajax18 wrote:I'm doing fine Kevin.
ajax18 wrote:If I were, why would you come to a country built by people like myself? A country full of people like myself? Latinos all hate gringos but are dying to come to the US. Very strange.
Jersey Girl wrote:Res Ipsa wrote:
Steel slat see through barrier with sensors and drones.
That doesn't seem bizarre to me. It seems like it's something we've discussed here prior. I know that Cam did at least.
ajax18 wrote: Latinos all hate gringos but are dying to come to the US. Very strange.
Res Ipsa wrote:
It just sounded funny to me. I think it’s that the wall is unrelated to the smart things: drones
and sensors. You don’t need a wall for those. The wall is just a big, dumb hunk of steel and or concrete.
Jersey Girl wrote:Res Ipsa wrote:
It just sounded funny to me. I think it’s that the wall is unrelated to the smart things: drones
and sensors. You don’t need a wall for those. The wall is just a big, dumb hunk of steel and or concrete.
It's a development of talks or prompts I suppose.