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I love the people who support more infrastructure without tax increases. I bet if you asked those same people if they supported cutting defense, social security, and Medicare to pay for it they would also say no. They probably think we can pay for it by cutting funding for NPR.

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https://jabberwocking.com/everybody-loves-infrastructure/

so, republicans want free shit...

or more toll roads. nothing says freedom like a toll road.

More cages at the border. 

Show me something built to last.

Some of you communist wannabees (Silver Spoon Socialists) don't actually understand how 'infrastructure' actually happens. 

Yes, slimy politicians are involved, whatever label they call themselves. They take the bribes and make a Municipal Bond Issue.

The actual work is accomplished by Construction and Engineering firms that pay Tax for the ability to work, and they pay the workers to dig holes, move concrete, put steel in places, pave the road.

I'm watching a couple of people from Internet Archive talk about their infrastructure, among other things. They've got infrastructure. It's interesting stuff.

Don't worry they will claim the success when it happens, they bet on their followers stupidity in hoping  they will forget that they voted it down

It's often difficult to explain Reality to political Groupies.

Don't matter what label or stripe the Dirtbag politicians call themselves.
They don't actually do any Work. They suck tax dollars and make noise.

Actual Workers build the stuff and pave the roads.

Politicians suck up Tax money and blather endless bullshit.  They have nicer Suits compared to the Asphalt worker.

Public roads and bridges = socialism.   

Agreeing on and using a common currency is socialism.  

The Facebook Watch Live for the Internet Archive talk I watched earlier: https://www.facebook.com/263056950749/videos/300481948089479

So if I trade you a half-Cord of split Oak Firewood for a Cow, is that "Socialism" or just free trade?

Everyone is brainwashed to label normal commerce with their favorite political stamp.

I trade you a Bushel of Rye for some other thing, and if you talk politics, Deal's over.

>>>>>Actual Workers build the stuff and pave the roads.

 

Of course, but how many asphalt workers can design a road, figure out where it will go, and assemble the money to pay those asphalt workers?

That's why we hire those politicians, slimy or not. Then they hire the engineers and pavers.

Surf --

My point is that the politicians don't actually accomplish much.  sure, they demand Graft / kickbacks and so forth,  but never actually hold a shovel.

Imagine a road project with only shovelers - no designers, engineers, materials scientists, planners. What would that road look like?

That would look like my Barn driveway and Woods roads. Not pretty.

However,  my Dad was a Civil engineer and built many roads, bridges and Stuff all over the place.

He hired me to do menial jobs here and there,  like fetching concrete samples from the Cement plant.

Anyway, I'm somewhat familiar with the process of building a Bridge or highway... Dad was pretty good about constructing Bridges that would not fall down.

mud.jpg This is what it may or may not look like

Sheee-ite. I was wondering where that Toyota wound up.

That Girl, she said that She only had one Drink, and we're going to the Beach Cabin,  but when I stopped to take a leak, she took off.

My dad was a brain surgeon so I'm ready to tackle the job of removing the embedded tinfoil from the heads of those affected

 

 

Joe's infrastructure plan sounds just exactly what the doctored ordered

 

The reporters allowed inside described extreme levels of overcrowding, including one detention “pod” with 516 minors despite a pandemic-rated capacity of 32 people. Another pod had 676 minors, and a third had 567, officials said. The Biden administration is on pace to take in more than 17,000 unaccompanied minors this month, far higher than the previous record of 11,861 in May 2019.

 

Mud season in Vermont, and precisely why I won't live on a dirt road.

Interesting article, Slack, that leads to many questions. Should he have not met those kids in without the necessary infrastructure first being in place? What would the backlash have been if he didn't? How did the media get in there when Stalin was keeping them out?

Stu just think about all of the second hand shovels that you can find in another 15 years that you can sand polish and paint and then trade. 

Along with replacing Obama care with something better, this was another one of Trumps big campaign promises, but I guess golf was more important, and this is one would of been so easy for him to pull off. Golf and berating people on Twitter was the only things he did well. 
 

and now the GOQ wants no part in it. They have slowly put their necks in the noose and are soooo close to kicking the bucket out from under themselves

Naw, he was crappy at golf - had to cheat all the time.

Really, tweeting was all he had.

>Mud season in Vermont, and precisely why I won't live on a dirt road.

 

as backwards as we are down here in Florida at least every day is great with clear skies  lots of greenery, the outside of buildings are clean no pot holes on our roads, cars in great shape on the roads, our water ways are second to none. Every time I get past Charlotte NC I start noticing the grey skies, the dirty soot stained filthy buildings, and filthy cars. Precisely why I will never leave the south.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and did I mention all the beautiful women and bikinis?