[Quote=either Time Magazine or The Onion. I can’t tell anymore.]
Trump then said Republicans need to spread the word that Lincoln was a Republican, appearing to be unaware of the fact that the GOP is commonly referred to as the “party of Lincoln.”“Let’s take an ad, let’s use one of those PACs,” he said
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The situation really is hysterically funny - i guess they really didn’t think that whole “wall thing” through.
It makes me really wonder about Trump. He’s supposedly a real estate super genius. Did he not think about how the wall would impact those river views? He’s really not going to be stupid enough to try and build on the Mexican side without permission, is he?
I’m starting to seriously wonder what the hell was going on inside the Trump Organization. The ACHA debacle proves that “Mr. Art of the Deal” can’t negotiate worth a damn- I could do a whole essay on how horrible that negotiation was.
And now he loses sight of the fact that a 30 foot wall next to a river is going to black the view?
Nobody could possibly have foreseen that building a wall would be so difficult. Nobody. And who knew that there was a river in the way? Trumpsters are not geography nerds - they skipped that class in school.
I wonder if he realizes that the Rio Grande is just under 1,900 miles long, and that a lot of that is through extremely inhospitable and uninhabited land? Has he ever seen West Texas on the ground, or has he just flown over it?
I’m sure he would be honored to have Cheeto approve of his work. You know it means a lot coming from him because he has great words. Phenomenal words. The best words.
How would he? The Susan B. Anthony dollar is just too large for Trump to get a solid grasp upon with his tiny…oh, this is just too, too easy. It’s not even fun anymore. Maybe someone can convince Melania to modify his hair into a “pussy hat”-shaped do and spray it with pink dye.
Way I heard it, Trump spent a bunch of time hearing about how American pharm companies pumped out a metric buttload of opioids, like vicodin and oxy, distributed them in a flood just about everywhere, all totally legal and somehow, some way, they ended up in the wrong hands! Gasp!
And then Il Douche starts yammering on about how this proves we need the Wall, keep Mexican drug cartels from flooding our streets with drugs. Maybe this is just a story, which would be nice for once. Being right about him is cold comfort.
It’s not just views. People who don’t live in the dryer states don’t even think about access to water much, but people on both sides need access to the river for irrigation and drinking water. Whoever has the river on their side of the wall controls that access; does anyone think Mexico would just let us have it?
By the time it gets to the Border, quite a bit has been sucked out for irrigation upstream. I knew some folks with pecan farms in Las Cruces & they used a lot…