I generally prefer something useful, required and fit for purpose be built, as opposed to just something.
Non-problem?
Illegals leaving the US is also a big problem because many are smuggling guns and money back to strengthen the drug cartels.
Yes, the cost to secure 1,200 miles of our southern border is high but it also vital to our national security.
It should be noted that Mexico is only a portion of illegals invading our borders.
Why spend billions and billions building brick and mortar walls, when other technology could accomplish the same result at a fraction of the cost?
I don't know what technology we would use, but I'd guess drones would be a contender.
I read that boarder security is the thing that made immigration a problem in the first place.
Apparently way back people would come from Mexico work for a little wile and save up then go back to Mexico where they have more buying power but now that crossing is so difficult if they make it to the US they stay and send money back to family.
I also like the wall better then surveillance technology and policing cause it is almost like owning as opposed to renting. The fewer people running around getting paid the better.
I almost want to vomit when I hear politicians say "create jobs" how about instead we focus on build things to last and stop with the BS planned obsolescence ?
Wouldn't it be nice if working 3 days a week was the norm AND we have more stuff, better lives and more time to enjoy things ? In technological terms, we are very capable of this. And yet it doesn’t happen. Instead, technology has been used, if anything, to figure out ways to make us all work more as jobs are created that are, effectively, pointless.
Rather than allowing a massive reduction of working hours to free the world’s population to pursue their own projects, pleasures, visions, and ideas, we have seen the ballooning not even so much of the “service” sector as of the administrative sector, up to and including the creation of whole new industries like financial services and telemarketing, The massive expansion of sectors like corporate law, academic and health administration, human resources, and public relations. And these numbers do not even reflect on all those people whose job is to provide administrative, technical, or security support for these industries, or for that matter the whole host of other industries (dog-washers and pizza deliverymen) that only exist because everyone else is spending so much of their time working in all the other ones.
#bullshitJobs minus the political junk.
"Create Jobs" NO ! Create useful things not telemarketers and extended vehicle warranty scams.
What we never see on TV anymore is the Jetsons or any of that future world stuff like envisioned pre 1990s, nope just more jobs and more rat race and more rat race jobs.
Solar power plants are future world stuff. I just want to see them built but politics seems only capable of stupid world stuff.
I still think the solar wall barrier combo could be engineered to work.