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I'll bet that Adam Smith never envisioned a scenario in which major corporations would use their massive market power to push trans kids and other present day mass mental illness. We are truly in uncharted territory for Capitalism, where people who have billions are willing to flush those billions down the toilet for the sake of indoctrination and propaganda.
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Originally posted by Da Geezer View PostDSL: Clearly you have received today's talking points from the DNC, but let me begin a list of things that the "infrastructure" bill contains, the most important of which is that it only contains $ 110 B for actual infrastructure.- Defines “gender identity” as a protected class.
- Doles out “digital equity” grants partly based on racial or ethnic minority status.
- State-mandated carbon reduction program
- Contains funding for “zero-emission vehicles”
- Addresses “over-the-road bus tolling equity”
- Contains the word “equity” 64 times
- Provides roughly $2.5 billion to help the U.S. government expand the border processing stations used by migrants from poor Central American nations and other regions around the world.
The article below states that the bill includes:
* $110B for roads, highways, and bridges
* $39B for public transit of all kinds, including buses.
* $66B for passenger rail
* $8B for electric car charging stations
* $25B for airports
* $65B for electrical grid improvements
* $65B for broadband internet for rural/underserved regions
* $55B for wastewater/water treatment, including $15B of that to replace lead pipes
I don't doubt that there's some woke gobbly-gook spread throughout the bill, but I can't believe anyone would seriously claim that stuff like airports, railroads, and the electrical grid don't count as true infrastructure.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
Going back to this quickly, there's only $110B for infrastructure if you define infrastructure solely as roads and literally nothing else.
The article below states that the bill includes:
* $110B for roads, highways, and bridges
* $39B for public transit of all kinds, including buses.
* $66B for passenger rail
* $8B for electric car charging stations
* $25B for airports
* $65B for electrical grid improvements
* $65B for broadband internet for rural/underserved regions
* $55B for wastewater/water treatment, including $15B of that to replace lead pipes
I don't doubt that there's some woke gobbly-gook spread throughout the bill, but I can't believe anyone would seriously claim that stuff like airports, railroads, and the electrical grid don't count as true infrastructure.
https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden...e9fc91f5eb4c0dDan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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I don't doubt that there's some woke gobbly-gook spread throughout the bill, but I can't believe anyone would seriously claim that stuff like airports, railroads, and the electrical grid don't count as true infrastructure.
Congress providing this kind of money to government agencies who then decide how it actually is going to be spent, filter down to contractors who will bid for the work, then perform it provides opportunities for massive misappropriation.
I read an article last summer when this infrastructure stuff was first being tossed around that demonstrated why states that get federal funding then disperse it results in orange cones and traffic james on the roads and interstates for months, even years. Projects that should take a couple of months don't get done for 6 to 12 months or longer. There is no central planning at the state level that assures contractors complete road work in segments. In comparison the Nordic countries are famous for major road upgrades or repairs in a matter of weeks and that is because, much like a house is built, it's done in orchestrated segments one step at a time.
I'm not confident at all that (1) 100% of the money Congress authorized and is being touted is something great will go into actual new construction or repair (not withstanding administrative overhead that should not take more than 10% or less). (2) we'll have roadways not closed and littered with orange barrels for years. Shameful shit.
Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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