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Friday, November 23, 2018

America Has Built 800+ Military Bases Worldwide. So Why Can't It Build A Mexican Border Wall?

The US government has constructed at tremendous cost to its taxpayers some of the most impressive structures – both architectural and organizational – of all time. Yet somehow it has failed to build a viable wall on the Mexican border.

In 1931, during the Great Depression, the US government began construction of the Hoover Dam, one of the most ambitious civil engineering projects ever attempted. Employing thousands of US laborers, some 100 of whom reportedly lost their lives in the course of the project, the dam is mind-boggling due its sheer size, rivaling that of the pyramids.

At 726 feet tall, the wedge-shaped structure is 660 ft (200 m) thick at its base, narrowing to 45 ft (14 m) at the top, which provides enough room to accommodate a highway connecting Nevada and Arizona. The project required millions of cubic feet of concrete – said to be enough to pave a two-lane highway from San Francisco to New York – and tens of millions of pounds of steel.

Many decades later, the US government undertook another extensive project known as the US Embassy in Baghdad. Although rarely discussed in the US media, this 104-acre slice of American property in a foreign country is so immense that it rivals Vatican City in terms of size [the Vatican is an independent city-state, complete with its own euro-based currency and security detail, located inside of Rome].

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  1. Doable deal but only after the squishes in Congress authorize the expense. Several countries in E. Europe have effectively sealed their borders after becoming very alarmed at illegal immigration. Shorter borders, true, but it's a will to do the job issue.

    Legal immigration is good and a beneficial hallmark of the US. Illegal immigration needs to come to a screeching halt.

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  2. It's not left up to can or can't, it's will or won't.

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  3. Obama has a new wall around his DC fortress.

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