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SARose

(781 posts)
Wed Jul 3, 2024, 09:11 AM Jul 2024

At half a mile a week, Gov. Greg Abbott's border wall will take around 30 years and $20 billion to build

BY JASPER SCHERER
JULY 3, 2024

Three years after Gov. Greg Abbott announced Texas would take the extraordinary step of building a state-funded wall along the Mexico border, he has 34 miles of steel bollards to show for it.

That infrastructure — which has so far run up a price tag of some $25 million per mile — isn’t yet a contiguous wall. It has gone up in bits and pieces spread across at least six counties on Texas’ 1,254-mile southern border. Progress has been hampered by the state’s struggles to secure land access, one of myriad challenges signaling a long and enormously expensive slog ahead for Abbott.

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Still, no Texas Republican has voted against border wall funding. Lawmakers approved nearly $2.5 billion for the effort in the state’s current two-year budget — more than was allotted in state funds to all but a handful of state agencies, and more than twice what Texas spends on its court and juvenile justice systems. (Emphasis mine.)

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Sooo. Our maternal deaths are increasing; our infant mortality rates are increasing; we rank 41/42 in school funding; we lack access in pre and post natal care in large areas; our sales and property taxes are some of the highest in the nation.

This is what the rest of you can expect from a Republican sweep in November.

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At half a mile a week, Gov. Greg Abbott's border wall will take around 30 years and $20 billion to build (Original Post) SARose Jul 2024 OP
And Texas will use immigrants to build it............................ Lovie777 Jul 2024 #1
Pretty much SARose Jul 2024 #5
Is it a wall or a fence? gab13by13 Jul 2024 #2
More like a fence SARose Jul 2024 #6
They do not need it. Trump said his wall is completed. Abbot must be getting kickbacks. keithbvadu2 Jul 2024 #3
55 miles SARose Jul 2024 #7
Shhhhhh! You're using real facts. We should use Donald's alternative facts with GOP logic. keithbvadu2 Jul 2024 #11
Texas already lives in Trump's alternative facts SARose Jul 2024 #13
Joe's got this Beachnutt Jul 2024 #4
How much $$ is going into GOP pockets? Irish_Dem Jul 2024 #8
Texas Facilities Commission accepted bids SARose Jul 2024 #9
And all the "rewards" to politicians along the way. Irish_Dem Jul 2024 #10
Yep Irish SARose Jul 2024 #12

keithbvadu2

(39,926 posts)
3. They do not need it. Trump said his wall is completed. Abbot must be getting kickbacks.
Wed Jul 3, 2024, 09:24 AM
Jul 2024

Donald's completed wall is to keep immigrants out.

SARose

(781 posts)
7. 55 miles
Wed Jul 3, 2024, 10:01 AM
Jul 2024

Arizona has half the 400 some odd miles of Trump wall.

New Mexico and California has some.

A total of 55 miles were built in the Lone Star State along the Rio Grande by El Paso and in lengths by Lardeo and in the Rio Grande Valley.


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This article is from 2022.

SARose

(781 posts)
9. Texas Facilities Commission accepted bids
Wed Jul 3, 2024, 10:12 AM
Jul 2024

TFC, a state agency with fewer than 400 people, has assumed the role previously played by the Army Corp of Engineers (with approximately 37,000 personnel) to solicit, contract, engineer, and construct a permanent wall along the Texas- Mexico border.

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October 27, 2021 - We have identified a shortlist for the Design-Build Contractors for the Texas Border Infrastructure at this stage of the procurement process. Those entities invited to move on to the interview phase include BFBC of Texas, LLC; Fisher Sand and Gravel Co.; Posillico Civil, Inc.; SLSCO; and Southwest Valley Constructors Co. In keeping with State Procurement Guidelines, no other information is available until we complete this process.
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Just one company researched and found this from 2022

US Settles Border Wall Suit Against Contractor Fisher Sand & Gravel

😬 Your tax dollars at work.

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