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 Originally Posted by Poopadoop
There's plenty of examples of people scaling or breaching walls from history.
History huh? Not now though? What happened? Did Ladders get un-invented?
1) whether it's going to address the problem of illegal immigration in a cost effective way
Who is asking that question? Are they sincerely asking it? Or are they being politically obstructive on purpose?
Most experts don't think so
^"Hasty Generalization" Do you have a source, or some way to substantiate "most"? And what qualifies someone as an expert on border walls?
2) it's clear there's no such thing as a 'permanent' wall.
That's not clear except if you're going to be a hair splitting cunt about the word "permanent" and insist it means "until the end of time".
Your counter to this seems to be 'even so, election was vote on wall' which is overly simplistic, since the Wall was only one issue on which Capt. Retard ran.
We elect whole candidates. What don't you understand about this?
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