Thinker101
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I did, I agree with everything in it
Still looking for anything specific that you disagree with
Sure, read the entire bill, not the first 3 words.
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I did, I agree with everything in it
Still looking for anything specific that you disagree with
Sure, read the entire bill, not the first 3 words.
The measure invests $110 billion in funding toward roads, bridges and major projects, $66 billion in passenger and freight rail, $65 billion to rebuild the electric grid, $65 billion to expand broadband Internet access, and $39 billion to modernize and expand transit systems. Among many other priorities, the bill also includes $55 billion for water infrastructure, $15 billion of which will be directed toward replacing lead pipes.
What do you oppose?
There is one thing in the bill I would spend less money on, but in real life if we are lucky enough to get our politicians to agree on 90% of things truly needed we have done better than usual. Cant understand rural America not wanting most of what is in the bill, as its in there own best interest.
So you're saying Biden is only asking for $110 billion? What the f*ck is wrong with you.
Is English your second language?
Do you have anything relevant to add to this thread ?Stupidity and ignorance seems to be your first language.
There is no need for government to pay for it. The private sector will take care of it.Like it or not, the US is moving towards Electric Vehicles
Charging Stations are critical infrastructure
The US did not buy gas stations at the turn of the century. But we did build paved roads that made those horseless carriages practical
There is no need for government to pay for it. The private sector will take care of it.
I pay a water bill every month, that pays for whatever needs to be done to have clean drinking water. The government doesn't need to bud in, and yes like a good citizen. I can take care of my self. When I build my house I hope to be off the grid as mush as possible.I got mine, Fuk the rest of you
We the citizens paid for it, so yes we did. The government couldn't of done it without the taxpayers.The private sector did not take care of providing paved roads and bridges for their newfangled horseless carriages
Only 10% is for roads, bridges and major infrastructure projects. The other 90% is pure PORK! What a classic Washington bill, it should be 90% for roads and bridges and 10% PORK, instead its 10% for road and bridges and 90% pork. Shocker.Exactly WHAT does anyone object to?
It features $550 billion in new federal spending over five years. The measure invests $110 billion in funding toward roads, bridges and major projects, $66 billion in passenger and freight rail, $65 billion to rebuild the electric grid, $65 billion to expand broadband Internet access, and $39 billion to modernize and expand transit systems. Among many other priorities, the bill also includes $55 billion for water infrastructure, $15 billion of which will be directed toward replacing lead pipes.
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$1 trillion infrastructure bill awaits final vote after Senate breaks filibuster, shuts down debate
The Senate voted to break a filibuster Saturday and advance a massive $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package after months of furious negotiations, clearing a major hurdle for President Joe Biden's agenda even as it will soon face an uncertain future in the House.www.cnn.com
LOLOnly 10% is for roads, bridges and major infrastructure projects. The other 90% is pure PORK! What a classic Washington bill, it should be 90% for roads and bridges and 10% PORK, instead its 10% for road and bridges and 90% pork. Shocker.
We the citizens paid for it, so yes we did. The government couldn't of done it without the taxpayers.
No government does it, that would cost three times what the private sector would do it for.LOL…..same goes for EV charging stations
No government does it, that would cost three times what the private sector would do it for.
It always cost alot more if government isinvoled.
Then why isn’t private industry funding our roads?It always cost alot more if government isinvoled.
Everything the states are already doing.I did, I agree with everything in it
The measure invests $110 billion in funding toward roads, bridges and major projects, $66 billion in passenger and freight rail, $65 billion to rebuild the electric grid, $65 billion to expand broadband Internet access, and $39 billion to modernize and expand transit systems. Among many other priorities, the bill also includes $55 billion for water infrastructure, $15 billion of which will be directed toward replacing lead pipes.
Still looking for anything specific that you disagree with