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if we built a wall that was 50 ft thick, and 400 feet high, that went down 75 ft below the surface, and we cleared the land 2000 feet on both sides of it, except for the outposts on the US side and a big freaking gate every 100 miles or so.....
think big.....make a point out of it. |
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1952 miles long = 10,306,560 feet 10,306,560 * 475 * 50 = 244,780, 800, 000 cubic feet of concrete. = 81,593,600,000 yd^3 at 4050 LB/yd^3 = 330,454,080,000,000 pounds, or 165,227,040,000 tons of concrete. Plus rebar. Got 165.2 billion tons of concrete kicking around? |
That'll be A LOT of work won't it? Good place to start.
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Or as far as I am concerned, let all of the people crossing just pay a "toll" with Mexican Hash and I'll guarantee they can cross along my property line. :fumette: |
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Screw that. The friggin' wind down here goes South to North. The delegates from Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California are not amused. |
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So, you can spend a hundred years building your wall, while everything else falls apart. |
Oh please start on the rebar. I wanna know how many steel plants/mills we'd have to get going to do this.
It'll never happen - we both know that, but goddamn we gotta get some kind of control over this shit. |
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Fine the employers til their eyes bleed, including agriculture. The problem will ease up soon enough. |
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you have a lot of that stuff down there?
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