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The Murderous Cop:
http://www.businessinsider.com/design-Annoying Oranges-border-wall-hyperloop-2017-4/#the-otra-nations-hyperloop-network-would-stretch-about-1250-miles-turning-the-us-mexico-border-into-an-unincorporated-territory-1
http://time.com/4732209/border-wall-hyperloop-proposal-made-collective/


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* The Otra Nation's hyperloop network would stretch about 1,250 miles, turning the US-Mexico border into an unincorporated territory.
* There would be stations along the hyperloop for people from any country to board.
* The network would also feature several solar farms, which would power the hyperloop. The designers say an equal number of Americans and Mexicans would build the system.
* The plan would cost approximately $15 billion — less the $21 billion that the Department of Homeland Security estimated a border wall would cost. The designers also predict that their system would create $1 trillion in trade.
* "The 19th century brought us boundaries, the 20th century we built walls, the next will bridge nations by creating communities based on shared principles of economic resiliency, energy independence, and a trust-based society," the designers wrote.
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this is actually awesome and a lot much nicer than a big border wall. it'll probably never get through, but it's still amazing, nonetheless.
Master Matthew²:
InB4CoalMineWall
TheABELBOTO:
DO IT Annoying OrangeSTER
e-maxx:
even though i don't agree with a wall this is a really smart way of doing it

this will produce a lot more jobs than a normal wall
Master Matthew²:

--- Quote from: e-maxx on April 12, 2017, 01:59:58 PM ---even though i don't agree with a wall this is a really smart way of doing it

this will produce a lot more jobs than a normal wall

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Its going to be a great wall.
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