Nation with Crumbling Bridges and Roads Excited to Build Giant Wall
By Andy Borowitz
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—As
America’s bridges, roads, and other infrastructure dangerously
deteriorate from decades of neglect, there is a mounting sense of
urgency that it is time to build a giant wall.
Across
the U.S., whose rail system is a rickety antique plagued by deadly
accidents, Americans are increasingly recognizing that building a wall
with Mexico, and possibly another one with Canada, should be the
country’s top priority.
Harland
Dorrinson, the executive director of a Washington-based think tank
called the Center for Responsible Immigration, believes that most
Americans favor the building of border walls over extravagant pet
projects like structurally sound freeway overpasses.
“The
estimated cost of a border wall with Mexico is five billion dollars,”
he said. “We could easily blow the same amount of money on
infrastructure repairs and have nothing to show for it but functioning
highways.”
Congress has dragged its
feet on infrastructure spending in recent years, but Dorrinson senses
growing support in Washington for building a giant border wall. “Even if
for some reason we don’t get the Mexicans to pay for it, five billion
is a steal,” he said.
While some
think that America’s declining infrastructure is a national-security
threat, Dorrinson strongly disagrees. “If immigrants somehow get over
the wall, the condition of our bridges and roads will keep them from
getting very far,” he said.
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