...actually look at the goddamn data, then why even come here.The data said that the average US city had an "index" of 280.The data said that El Paso was at 279 or over through 2008.The wall was built in 2008/2009.The data said that El Paso didn't fall well below 280 until after 2008/2009.And AS I SAID, that doesn't prove that the wall was the reason, just that the numbers saythat the index didn't fall well below average until after the wall was built.So what's yer beef?