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Home Front: Politix
"Virtual Fence" is an "Actual Failure" - Delayed for at least 3 Years
2008-02-28
*The Bush administration has scaled back plans to quickly build a "virtual fence" along the U.S.-Mexico border, delaying completion of the first phase of the project by at least three years and shifting away from a network of tower-mounted sensors and surveillance gear, federal officials said yesterday. Technical problems discovered in a 28-mile pilot project south of Tucson prompted the change in plans, Department of Homeland Security officials and congressional auditors told a House subcommittee.

*The virtual fence was to complement a physical fence that the administration now says will include 370 miles of pedestrian fencing and 300 miles of vehicle barriers to be completed by the end of this year. The GAO said this portion of the project may also be delayed and that its total cost cannot be determined. The president's 2009 budget does not propose funds to add fencing beyond the 700 or so miles meant to be completed this year.
Posted by:DepotGuy

#11  Shoulda kept Brownie and ditched Chertoff.
Posted by: KBK   2008-02-28 21:43  

#10  It works like this:

Politicians vote to build a fence but no money is allocated to build it. The threat of the fence is enough to cause the drug cartels to instruct their minions here in the US to begin pouring donations into political campaigns. Congress then leaves the funding out of the appropriation bill.

Next year it will be the same thing. As long as the politicians get paid off by the drug cartels, they will never vote to build the fence. Note that these donations wouldn't be coming direct from the drug cartels, they would come in the form of dozens of maximum individual donations.
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-02-28 20:23  

#9  why don't they just build the freak'n fence like we instructed them to? I really don't think that our Senators and congressmen understand that they are our servants, not our masters.
Posted by: Crease Poodle1618   2008-02-28 19:06  

#8  Hundreds of millions of dollars and friggin bureaucrats can't even erect a decent Potemkin village these days. They just don't hire semi-competent petty foggers like they used to.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-02-28 19:01  

#7  Repeat after me:

There will never, ever, ever be a fence of any sort, real or "virtual". The drug cartels will continue donating to politician's kids' college funds as long as required to keep that border open for drug smuggling.
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-02-28 18:34  

#6  But think of all the little migrating desert critters (turtles, snakes, deer, sheep, and etc.) that have been environmentally harmed by the fence.
Posted by: borgboy   2008-02-28 18:06  

#5  Fire Chertoff the jackoof and put Tancredo in there.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-02-28 16:50  

#4  Show of hands:

How many of us on Rantburg DIDN'T see this coming?

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That's what I thought.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-02-28 15:07  

#3  Fire that hack fool, Chertoff.
Posted by: Omung Squank9908   2008-02-28 15:03  

#2  ...or is it coming along exactly as planned?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-02-28 14:58  

#1  10X20 concrete slabs with razor wire on top don't have a lotta technical problems seeing how they require minimal software.
But what do I know...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-02-28 14:24  

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