Slick Idea For The Border Wall...

Tom Horn

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While the media creepshow continues squealing about Comey and Putin, the President is looking over concepts for the border wall. Instead of a massive concrete and steel structure, here's an idea that's both modernistic and practical:

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PennaGroup, a construction firm in Fort Worth, Texas, is one company vying to build the wall — but it's not proposing a standard concrete fixture.

The company submitted a design for wall, made of wire and plexiglass, that would work similar to a one-way mirror. The US would be able to see through, while the Mexico side would not.

According to PennaGroup's summary of the design, it interviewed dozens of US border patrol agents to understand their jobs and what kind of characteristics they would want in a wall. Somewhat predictably, the agents said that the wall must be tall, be able to drain rainwater, have mechanized doors for vehicles, and be hard to climb, tunnel, or tamper with.

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A group of architects submitted this proposal for Trump's border wall that's a one-way sheet of plexiglass
 
While the media creepshow continues squealing about Comey and Putin, the President is looking over concepts for the border wall. Instead of a massive concrete and steel structure, here's an idea that's both modernistic and practical:

A_group_of_architects_submitted-7d803a5fb65beaac98577dba02ac3956


PennaGroup, a construction firm in Fort Worth, Texas, is one company vying to build the wall — but it's not proposing a standard concrete fixture.

The company submitted a design for wall, made of wire and plexiglass, that would work similar to a one-way mirror. The US would be able to see through, while the Mexico side would not.

According to PennaGroup's summary of the design, it interviewed dozens of US border patrol agents to understand their jobs and what kind of characteristics they would want in a wall. Somewhat predictably, the agents said that the wall must be tall, be able to drain rainwater, have mechanized doors for vehicles, and be hard to climb, tunnel, or tamper with.

:thup:




A group of architects submitted this proposal for Trump's border wall that's a one-way sheet of plexiglass
Ok, but there should be seating and refreshments for people who want to watch the Illegals try to get across the border.
 
A little rubbing alcohol and some matches. Poof goes your plastic wall up in smoke.
 
While the media creepshow continues squealing about Comey and Putin, the President is looking over concepts for the border wall. Instead of a massive concrete and steel structure, here's an idea that's both modernistic and practical:

A_group_of_architects_submitted-7d803a5fb65beaac98577dba02ac3956


PennaGroup, a construction firm in Fort Worth, Texas, is one company vying to build the wall — but it's not proposing a standard concrete fixture.

The company submitted a design for wall, made of wire and plexiglass, that would work similar to a one-way mirror. The US would be able to see through, while the Mexico side would not.

According to PennaGroup's summary of the design, it interviewed dozens of US border patrol agents to understand their jobs and what kind of characteristics they would want in a wall. Somewhat predictably, the agents said that the wall must be tall, be able to drain rainwater, have mechanized doors for vehicles, and be hard to climb, tunnel, or tamper with.

:thup:




A group of architects submitted this proposal for Trump's border wall that's a one-way sheet of plexiglass
Ok, but there should be seating and refreshments for people who want to watch the Illegals try to get across the border.
Nothing more entertaining than the struggle of the masses in misery....
 
While the media creepshow continues squealing about Comey and Putin, the President is looking over concepts for the border wall. Instead of a massive concrete and steel structure, here's an idea that's both modernistic and practical:

A_group_of_architects_submitted-7d803a5fb65beaac98577dba02ac3956


PennaGroup, a construction firm in Fort Worth, Texas, is one company vying to build the wall — but it's not proposing a standard concrete fixture.

The company submitted a design for wall, made of wire and plexiglass, that would work similar to a one-way mirror. The US would be able to see through, while the Mexico side would not.

According to PennaGroup's summary of the design, it interviewed dozens of US border patrol agents to understand their jobs and what kind of characteristics they would want in a wall. Somewhat predictably, the agents said that the wall must be tall, be able to drain rainwater, have mechanized doors for vehicles, and be hard to climb, tunnel, or tamper with.

:thup:




A group of architects submitted this proposal for Trump's border wall that's a one-way sheet of plexiglass
Ok, but there should be seating and refreshments for people who want to watch the Illegals try to get across the border.
Nothing more entertaining than the struggle of the masses in misery....

The "job creator" class will have their sharecropper workforce sans benefits one way or the other, they were the force that lobbied for "illegals" here all along.
 

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