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de·ter·rent
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  1. a thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something.

Regardless I don't think it's a big deal either way and I don't think Trump feels it's going to completely stop it. It was a simple observation that you crazies took completely out of context because you look for any little thing to make a deal out of. Extremely petty in my eyes but I see tons of that here.

Just imaging a guy who is smuggling 10 million dollars of cocaine into the US. He approaches the fence and says "it's too hot, I am deterred from doing this" He turn around, goes back and says "sorry, boss, the fence is hot, your drugs are never going to the US"

It's just an illustration of how you set aside your common sense and believe everything Trump says.
 
Just imaging a guy who is smuggling 10 million dollars of cocaine into the US. He approaches the fence and says "it's too hot, I am deterred from doing this" He turn around, goes back and says "sorry, boss, the fence is hot, your drugs are never going to the US"

It's just an illustration of how you set aside your common sense and believe everything Trump says.
Meh as I said what a dumb thing to cry about. I don't even care to waste me time with such a petty thing.

Trump’s Anti-Climb Paint
The paint that’s being applied to President Trump’s border wall is not the form of anti-climb paint that we are familiar with. Reports suggest that the paint is actually an external coating that’s being applied for aesthetic reasons but has been noted to have some anti-climb properties. It’s not a non-drying, greasy paint that is applied thickly above a height of 2.1 metres, which is what we use here in the UK.

Our anti-climb paint is widely used and recognised as an effective climbing deterrent. It’s non-toxic, so it doesn’t harm people or animals, and remains effective from minus 15 degrees celsius up to 35 degrees. When using anti-climb paint in the UK we recommend that appropriate warning signs are provided. If President Trump wants some real anti-climb paint that’s been verified as highly effective in a wide range of applications, we can help.
 
Unfortunately, smugglers and illegal immigrants are a lot smarter than you because they use ladders to go over Trump's impotent walls all the time.

https://www.newsweek.com/juarez-smu...bar-ladders-scale-mexican-border-wall-1487469

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/n...-climb-newly-replaced-Mexico-border-wall.html
Seemed to work fine

As previously reported by Newsweek, over 110 immigrants entered Arizona by scaling the wall with the help of a ladder. Agents detained the immigrants after they hit U.S. soil, but the smuggler who aided them returned to Mexico.
 
Meh as I said what a dumb thing to cry about. I don't even care to waste me time with such a petty thing.

Trump’s Anti-Climb Paint
The paint that’s being applied to President Trump’s border wall is not the form of anti-climb paint that we are familiar with. Reports suggest that the paint is actually an external coating that’s being applied for aesthetic reasons but has been noted to have some anti-climb properties. It’s not a non-drying, greasy paint that is applied thickly above a height of 2.1 metres, which is what we use here in the UK.

Our anti-climb paint is widely used and recognised as an effective climbing deterrent. It’s non-toxic, so it doesn’t harm people or animals, and remains effective from minus 15 degrees celsius up to 35 degrees. When using anti-climb paint in the UK we recommend that appropriate warning signs are provided. If President Trump wants some real anti-climb paint that’s been verified as highly effective in a wide range of applications, we can help.

That stuff's to stop a burglar from entering your personal property. He is deterred and breaks into the next house. It is not going to stop someone from entering an entire country.
 
That stuff's to stop a burglar from entering your personal property. He is deterred and breaks into the next house. It is not going to stop someone from entering an entire country.
Cool keep balling about it like a child if it bothers you that much. As I said I don't care about paint or if Trump said it gets hot. What an absolutely pointless thing to really waste any thought more than I have about.

The wall in general is the least of my concerns in life honestly. Like it hurts me or any of you either way. My life changes absolutely 0% if it goes up or not.
 
I mean if you're going to snowflake about paint you'll snowflake about anything in life. What a sad life.

You think that mocking you and Trump makes me sad?

I'm at Disney today with my amazing daughter. Luckiest guy in the world. Life couldn't get much better.

But keep projecting, little dude.
 
The wall in general is the least of my concerns in life honestly. Like it hurts me or any of you either way. My life changes absolutely 0% if it goes up or not.

Actually....... Mr Trump’s campaign promised that Mexico would pay for the wall, but thus far the almost $10bn (£7.7bn) budget has come from taxpayer money.

So your life does change by way of you paying for the wall via taxes. Unless of course you don't pay taxes.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/smugglers-helping-migrants-scale-trump-122108689.html

The other thing about that article that is interesting is: The rebar ladders began appearing in large numbers once construction of a replacement wall in El Paso was finished last May. According to Border Patrol, illegal crossings have increased ever since.

So according to that article, not only is the wall not stopping or deterring illegal immigration but illegal immigration has actually increased since the wall has been built.

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Actually....... Mr Trump’s campaign promised that Mexico would pay for the wall, but thus far the almost $10bn (£7.7bn) budget has come from taxpayer money.

So your life does change by way of you paying for the wall via taxes. Unless of course you don't pay taxes.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/smugglers-helping-migrants-scale-trump-122108689.html

The other thing about that article that is interesting is: The rebar ladders began appearing in large numbers once construction of a replacement wall in El Paso was finished last May. According to Border Patrol, illegal crossings have increased ever since.

So according to that article, not only is the wall not stopping or deterring illegal immigration but illegal immigration has actually increased since the wall has been built.

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Arguably Trump’s most stupid idea. To put up a physical wall across the border with Mexico lol

Trump, you suck!
 


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We, the undersigned, are alumni of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) who have collectively served both Republican and Democratic administrations. Each of us strongly condemns President Trump’s and Attorney General Barr’s interference in the fair administration of justice.

As former DOJ officials, we each proudly took an oath to support and defend our Constitution and faithfully execute the duties of our offices. The very first of these duties is to apply the law equally to all Americans. This obligation flows directly from the Constitution, and it is embedded in countless rules and laws governing the conduct of DOJ lawyers. The Justice Manual — the DOJ’s rulebook for its lawyers — states that “the rule of law depends on the evenhanded administration of justice”; that the Department’s legal decisions “must be impartial and insulated from political influence”; and that the Department’s prosecutorial powers, in particular, must be “exercised free from partisan consideration.”

All DOJ lawyers are well-versed in these rules, regulations, and constitutional commands. They stand for the proposition that political interference in the conduct of a criminal prosecution is anathema to the Department’s core mission and to its sacred obligation to ensure equal justice under the law.

And yet, President Trump and Attorney General Barr have openly and repeatedly flouted this fundamental principle, most recently in connection with the sentencing of President Trump’s close associate, Roger Stone, who was convicted of serious crimes. The Department has a long-standing practice in which political appointees set broad policies that line prosecutors apply to individual cases. That practice exists to animate the constitutional principles regarding the even-handed application of the law. Although there are times when political leadership appropriately weighs in on individual prosecutions, it is unheard of for the Department’s top leaders to overrule line prosecutors, who are following established policies, in order to give preferential treatment to a close associate of the President, as Attorney General Barr did in the Stone case. It is even more outrageous for the Attorney General to intervene as he did here — after the President publicly condemned the sentencing recommendation that line prosecutors had already filed in court.

Such behavior is a grave threat to the fair administration of justice. In this nation, we are all equal before the law. A person should not be given special treatment in a criminal prosecution because they are a close political ally of the President. Governments that use the enormous power of law enforcement to punish their enemies and reward their allies are not constitutional republics; they are autocracies.

We welcome Attorney General Barr’s belated acknowledgment that the DOJ’s law enforcement decisions must be independent of politics; that it is wrong for the President to interfere in specific enforcement matters, either to punish his opponents or to help his friends; and that the President’s public comments on DOJ matters have gravely damaged the Department’s credibility. But Mr. Barr’s actions in doing the President’s personal bidding unfortunately speak louder than his words. Those actions, and the damage they have done to the Department of Justice’s reputation for integrity and the rule of law, require Mr. Barr to resign. But because we have little expectation he will do so, it falls to the Department’s career officials to take appropriate action to uphold their oaths of office and defend nonpartisan, apolitical justice.

For these reasons, we support and commend the four career prosecutors who upheld their oaths and stood up for the Department’s independence by withdrawing from the Stone case and/or resigning from the Department. Our simple message to them is that we — and millions of other Americans — stand with them. And we call on every DOJ employee to follow their heroic example and be prepared to report future abuses to the Inspector General, the Office of Professional Responsibility, and Congress; to refuse to carry out directives that are inconsistent with their oaths of office; to withdraw from cases that involve such directives or other misconduct; and, if necessary, to resign and report publicly — in a manner consistent with professional ethics — to the American people the reasons for their resignation. We likewise call on the other branches of government to protect from retaliation those employees who uphold their oaths in the face of unlawful directives. The rule of law and the survival of our Republic demand nothing less.

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