Building the Great Wall of Trump

Started by Time-Immemorial8 pages

Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]Don't Fight back. Just accept the getting raped.

Rob's answer to everything.

Bend over and smile. [/B]

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Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]Don't Fight back. Just accept the getting raped.

Rob's answer to everything.

Bend over and smile. [/B]

Well, he is from the San Fran area so that's probably not too far from the truth. 😂

Originally posted by Robtard

All in all, this is a moot argument, even in the wtf-scenario that Trump wins, he's not going to build this mega-wall. Sure he'll claim he tried and the government blocked him because they're "stupid losers", but he knows it's just a nice little talking point while running.

Someone should show Trump what happened to that wall in Pacing Rim.

Pacific?

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Pacific?

Yeah.
Stupid Autocorrect.

Build the great wall of Trump, it'll be beautiful probably the best thing to ever happen and it will be made of gold.

Seriously though, build the wall.

I'll bet liberals don't want the wall built because they saw Machete and Jeff Faheys explanation of why walls dont work.

Originally posted by snowdragon
Build the great wall of Trump, it'll be beautiful probably the best thing to ever happen and it will be made of gold.

Seriously though, build the wall.

I'll bet liberals don't want the wall built because they saw Machete and Jeff Faheys explanation of why walls dont work.

I'm sure there are conservatives who don't want to see the wall built either.

Generally I would say people that don't want the wall built from my experiences are people that understand history when it comes to large fortified structures and people that don't want to waste so much money on such a thing.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Great Wall of China was a great success and still stands to this day.

Obama wears girls jeans😂


Not really. It didn't stop the Mongols, did it? And they didn't even have siege machines. It was an architectural wonder, but it wasn't absolute insurance against invasion.

As pointed out before, it's very easy for the cartels to simply tunnel under the wall.

Then we'll make a invisible shield that goes down 2000ft.

How about that👆

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Then we'll make a invisible shield that goes down 2000ft.

How about that👆

And the cost of such a thing would be what?

And this assumes they won't just tunnel through the shield as well. It's not like we can make the thing out of a force field or adamantium .

Originally posted by Star428
Well, he is from the San Fran area so that's probably not too far from the truth. 😂
😂

That's harsh.

YouTube video

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Originally posted by quanchi112
😂

That's harsh.

It amounts to a "lol, u gay!" insult; you think those are harsh? You need thicker skin.

Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]IF Building the Wall meant we could save even one life, shouldn't we just go ahead and do it?[/B]

No. That's not correct logic. Put the same money towards medical resources and research and save hundreds or thousands of lives.

If you use your type of arguments for how we should use money, then we should completely dismantle every last bit of military we have and use all of that money to fund medical research and medicine.

http://www.nationalmemo.com/an-engineer-explains-why-trumps-wall-is-so-implausible/

I'm sure it's easier then the moon landing.

I'm sure people have been telling trump things are impossible his whole life.

Yet he is a billionaire and the lead presidential candidate.

Which most of the people here said he was not making past a few months.

I know a bunch of enigineers and they all are academic, they don't really have an imagination or a dream.

Engineers get paid to make other people's vision a reality.

Also because this one engineer says "it's impossible."

Is that now fact?

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
I'm sure it's easier then the moon landing.

I'm sure people have been telling trump things are impossible his whole life.

Yet he is a billionaire and the lead presidential candidate.

Which most of the people here said he was not making past a few months.

I know a bunch of enigineers and they all are academic, they don't really have an imagination or a dream.

Engineers get paid to make other people's vision a reality.

Also because this one engineer says "it's impossible."

Is that now fact?

You should read the article, the engineer does not say "impossible", he goes on to illustrate how illogical and implausible a task it would be.

Also, Trump has now downscaled his wall down to 1,000 miles. Didn't now that until I read that article and link.

It's not impossible, but it's highly impractical and I don't think it will be effective.

Originally posted by Robtard
You should read the article, the engineer does not say "impossible", he goes on to illustrate how illogical and implausible a task it would be.

Also, Trump has now downscaled his wall down to 1,000 miles. Didn't now that until I read that article and link.

1000 miles sounds more plausible