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The Border Wall cost U.S. Taxpayers 15 Billion dollars since 2006 for 450 miles of a fence that only Trump Supporters wanted. Quite different to what he promised before he was elected.

“I would build a great wall, and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me, and I'll build them very inexpensively, I will build a great, great wall on our southern border,” Trump said, announcing his bid for the White House in June 2015.

In 2006 then-President Bush signed the Secure Fence Act, which called for the erection of hundreds of miles of barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border. The Bush Administration intended to build 700 miles by December of 2008, when his second term would come to an end. By April of 2008 then-Homeland Security Secretary Chertoff had issued waivers that swept aside dozens of federal laws and “all federal, state, or other laws, regulations and legal requirements of, deriving from, or related to the subject of” the named laws for all of the planned border walls.

Once again a very complicated matter that Trump failed to understand.

The Paris Agreement is a landmark environmental accord that was adopted by nearly every nation in 2015 to address climate change and its negative impacts. ... The agreement includes commitments from all major emitting countries to cut their climate-altering pollution and to strengthen those commitments over time. Trump didn't want to let climate interfere with U.S. industry.

The Trump Administration's intended withdrawal of the US from the Paris Agreement and its rollbacks of domestic climate policy will leave US greenhouse gas emissions at least 3% higher in 2030 than with the policies still in place."

And maybe you Justin in Hale don't bother to do the research you should.

The things you talk about here are very important, but complicated matters that take someone with diplomatic world knowledge to understand. Trump could have chosen some appointees who were knowledgeable, and maybe he did, but just didn't listen.

We vote for people with the knowledge to run a country, not a reality show.

From: Georgia on my mind as majority finally rules | Letter to the editor

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