In late January 2017, days after the inauguration of Donald Trump, I happened to be in San Diego, California for a conference. I was writing a lot about state-legal marijuana -- the industry's emergence as a business-news story rather than a law-reform story. And this conference involved a lot of the managers and investors of that then-new business.
When checking in to the hotel hosting this conference, I couldn't help bringing up the subject of The Wall with the clerk. "I must be just a couple of miles away from where the famous Wall is going to start," I said.
"Excuse me?"
"You know, the Wall that will go from here out to Texas and the Gulf Coast...?"
"Oh. Right. The famous Wall will start around THERE," he said, pointing south but still looking more bored than amused.
Here is a bit of a postmortem on the project: Trump border wall breached thousands of times by smugglers: report (msn.com)
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