Carrol, Jason; Urbany, Bryce; Cummings, Julian; Pisano, Michael; Watkins, Eli; Reyes, Jonathan. CNN Politics. CNN. 17 Feb 2016. Web. 4 March 2017.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/17/politics/donald-trump-mexico-wall/index.html
This article was written by Jason Carroll, Bryce Urbany, Julian Cummings, Michael Pisano, Eli Watkins, and Jonathon Reyes. It was written for the politics section of CNN.com on February 17th, 2016. This article basically talks about how it is far fetched to think the President Trump could try to build this wall stating that "the resulting wall could become weak, leaving the project at risk of literally crumbling", due to the high temperatures.
The writers intended to show just how the wall is difficult to do let alone impossible. Trying to tell people that believe the wall can and will happen, that it is not as realistic as they thought it was. The article is written by credible people as I would only assume that if you work for CNN that you have credible sources in order to be able to publish anything.
Stating how hard it is truly is to build the wall is exactly what I'm looking for in perspective to my final project. To answer my question of "Is it really possible for Trump to build the wall?".
Chuck, Elizabeth. U.S. News. NBC News. 23 Jul 2015. Web. 4 March 2017.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/trumps-border-wall-would-cost-billions-n396551
This article was written by Elizabeth Chuck from NBC News on July 23, 2015. Like the previous article, this article talks about the price of the wall and how it is an outrageous price. Stating that the wall is just outrageous itself.
Elizabeth is trying to get the point across that is a crazy high price. And not only is the price a factor but also the geographical location that the wall will be built on makes building the wall just that much harder.
It is clear that in this article that the point they are trying to get across is that the wall is an outrageous accusation for President Trump to make. Something that is going extremely difficult to accomplish.
Markon, Jerry. Politics. The Washington Post. 17 Jul 2015. Web. 4 March 2017.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-on-the-us-mexico-border-building-a-wall-is-easy/2015/07/16/9a619668-2b0c-11e5-bd33-395c05608059_story.html?utm_term=.8a7522e4fb57
This article was written by Jerry Markon for the politics column for The Washington Post. It was written on July 17, 2015. It is yet another article talking about how the wall that Trump is trying to build is difficult. Countering the claims of the president that it would be "easy" and "inexpensive". From the point of view of the article, it is clear that Jerry Markon is showing that the wall is much more difficult than what Trump states that it would be. It is a reliable source because of the sources he has listed sand cited for their information although it was written a couple years ago.
Przybyla, Heidi. USA Today. 14 Sept 2015. Web. 4 March 2017.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2015/09/14/donald-trump-border-wall/72026830/
This article was written by Heidi Przybyla from USA Today on September 14 2015. This article was written to try to persuade people that the wall, if built, just won't work given past experiences with the Ming Dynasty. Heidi, like the other authors in the last articles, point out the flaws of the wall and to show that history is doomed to repeat itself. Although I am looking for articles that give me information as to how the wall won't work, I also need articles that tell how the wall is possible to give me reasons why it would work. I believe that this is a reliable and credible article.
Drew, Kate. Trumponimics. CNBC. 26 Jan 2017. Web. 4 March 2017.
http://www.cnbc.com/2015/10/09/this-is-what-trumps-border-wall-could-cost-us.html
In this article by CNBC, Kate Drew writes an article to illustrate how expensive the wall really is. It is an informative article to let people know what exactly is the plan of action for the wall. Stating topics like who would be paying for this wall if it does indeed happen. And even after its built what it would cost to maintain. This is another article that covers the topic on how it extremely difficult to build the wall.
Etter, Lauren. Bloomberg. 26 Jan 2017. Web. 4 March 2017.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-01-26/trump-wants-to-build-a-wall-finding-workers-won-t-be-easy
In this article written by Lauren Etter for Bloomberg, she addresses another difficulty that building the wall faces. It is more interesting than the others as it takes a different angle. Instead of tackling the problems with finding the people to build it. It's nice to have an article because of the different take on another problem with the wall.
Haberman, Maggie; Hirschfeld Davis, Julie; E. Sanger, David. Politics. The New York Times. 24 Jan 2017. Web. 4 March 2017.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/24/us/politics/wall-border-trump.html?_r=0
This article written by Maggie Haberman, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and David E. Sanger for New York Times. This is a reliable article that just scratches the surface of the wall dilemma and doesn’t get too much into it. Though it gives good information about it without too much bias. It is an interesting article to persuade people that the wall is too hard to build and that its probably won't happen.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/17/politics/donald-trump-mexico-wall/index.html
This article was written by Jason Carroll, Bryce Urbany, Julian Cummings, Michael Pisano, Eli Watkins, and Jonathon Reyes. It was written for the politics section of CNN.com on February 17th, 2016. This article basically talks about how it is far fetched to think the President Trump could try to build this wall stating that "the resulting wall could become weak, leaving the project at risk of literally crumbling", due to the high temperatures.
The writers intended to show just how the wall is difficult to do let alone impossible. Trying to tell people that believe the wall can and will happen, that it is not as realistic as they thought it was. The article is written by credible people as I would only assume that if you work for CNN that you have credible sources in order to be able to publish anything.
Stating how hard it is truly is to build the wall is exactly what I'm looking for in perspective to my final project. To answer my question of "Is it really possible for Trump to build the wall?".
Chuck, Elizabeth. U.S. News. NBC News. 23 Jul 2015. Web. 4 March 2017.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/trumps-border-wall-would-cost-billions-n396551
This article was written by Elizabeth Chuck from NBC News on July 23, 2015. Like the previous article, this article talks about the price of the wall and how it is an outrageous price. Stating that the wall is just outrageous itself.
Elizabeth is trying to get the point across that is a crazy high price. And not only is the price a factor but also the geographical location that the wall will be built on makes building the wall just that much harder.
It is clear that in this article that the point they are trying to get across is that the wall is an outrageous accusation for President Trump to make. Something that is going extremely difficult to accomplish.
Markon, Jerry. Politics. The Washington Post. 17 Jul 2015. Web. 4 March 2017.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-on-the-us-mexico-border-building-a-wall-is-easy/2015/07/16/9a619668-2b0c-11e5-bd33-395c05608059_story.html?utm_term=.8a7522e4fb57
This article was written by Jerry Markon for the politics column for The Washington Post. It was written on July 17, 2015. It is yet another article talking about how the wall that Trump is trying to build is difficult. Countering the claims of the president that it would be "easy" and "inexpensive". From the point of view of the article, it is clear that Jerry Markon is showing that the wall is much more difficult than what Trump states that it would be. It is a reliable source because of the sources he has listed sand cited for their information although it was written a couple years ago.
Przybyla, Heidi. USA Today. 14 Sept 2015. Web. 4 March 2017.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2015/09/14/donald-trump-border-wall/72026830/
This article was written by Heidi Przybyla from USA Today on September 14 2015. This article was written to try to persuade people that the wall, if built, just won't work given past experiences with the Ming Dynasty. Heidi, like the other authors in the last articles, point out the flaws of the wall and to show that history is doomed to repeat itself. Although I am looking for articles that give me information as to how the wall won't work, I also need articles that tell how the wall is possible to give me reasons why it would work. I believe that this is a reliable and credible article.
Drew, Kate. Trumponimics. CNBC. 26 Jan 2017. Web. 4 March 2017.
http://www.cnbc.com/2015/10/09/this-is-what-trumps-border-wall-could-cost-us.html
In this article by CNBC, Kate Drew writes an article to illustrate how expensive the wall really is. It is an informative article to let people know what exactly is the plan of action for the wall. Stating topics like who would be paying for this wall if it does indeed happen. And even after its built what it would cost to maintain. This is another article that covers the topic on how it extremely difficult to build the wall.
Etter, Lauren. Bloomberg. 26 Jan 2017. Web. 4 March 2017.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-01-26/trump-wants-to-build-a-wall-finding-workers-won-t-be-easy
In this article written by Lauren Etter for Bloomberg, she addresses another difficulty that building the wall faces. It is more interesting than the others as it takes a different angle. Instead of tackling the problems with finding the people to build it. It's nice to have an article because of the different take on another problem with the wall.
Haberman, Maggie; Hirschfeld Davis, Julie; E. Sanger, David. Politics. The New York Times. 24 Jan 2017. Web. 4 March 2017.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/24/us/politics/wall-border-trump.html?_r=0
This article written by Maggie Haberman, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and David E. Sanger for New York Times. This is a reliable article that just scratches the surface of the wall dilemma and doesn’t get too much into it. Though it gives good information about it without too much bias. It is an interesting article to persuade people that the wall is too hard to build and that its probably won't happen.