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Old 09-07-10, 12:14 PM   #24
Takeda Shingen
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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk View Post
I do not think there needs to be wisdom behind this. The infrastruture is in deep disrepair. Just bridge conditions in some places alone are scary enough. Waterways, sewerage, electrical grids are slowing becoming to small to handle the growing population. I support this from Obama but he not attempt to sell it as a stimulus type deal. It needs to be sold to the American public at large as a necessity.
I'm not disputing the importance of infastructure. It does need a major overhaul. However, according the the New York Times article linked by Vendor, it is being sold as another 'stimulus'. Frankly, that doesn't matter to me; spending on infastructure is spending on infastructure; he can call it anything he wants. However, according to the numbers that Brad posted, we've just spent $150 billion on infastructure, which is now followed by a $50 billion chaser. To me, this says one of two things: Either the bulk of the last $150 billion was lost to beaurocracy and inefficiency or that the problem is so great that the previous spending was inadequate to the degree of being virtually invisible. In the case of the former, if $150 billion was chewed up in the system, then the $50 billion proposed would stand even less a chance. As for the latter, the additional spending would amount to a Band-Aid on a gangrened limb, meaning that if you are serious about infastructure overhaul, your figures need to be pushing towards a trillion in spending. Anything else would be mere political posturing.
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