The United States can never build a complete canal from across Panama from sea to sea, over mountains, lakes, rivers.
What a putz.
We can build it, we need to build, we should build it. Sea to Sea. Complete. No gaps for any reason. Access roads for easy patrols. Tunnel monitors. A real, physical, manned, comprehensive, modern border. That is what is required.
> We can build it, we need to build, we should build it. Sea to Sea. Complete. No gaps for any reason. <
Absolutely! And I don’t want to hear about an “electronic wall” or any of that nonsense. I want a Wall-of-China wall, the whole way.
There are those who say that Trump never promised that. But nope, I heard Trump promise me a wall, not just segments of a wall.
Such an absolutist implementation of "the wall" would be patently impractical, exorbitantly expensive, and—most importantly—totally unnecessary.
It also would bear little resemblance to what the President actually suggested during the campaign, if one takes into consideration the totality of his statements on the topic.
It's hard for me to believe that anyone would consider as realistic such a strident, hyper-literal interpretation of the President's proposal.