$1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Spending- Name One Project

That’s it! Roads are unsafe and Americans are dying from infected well water from the village square!

If only Democrats controlled those problem areas!
Yes.

Are you brain dead?

Our bridges are in disrepair and the water (and electrical grid) are antiquated

All addressed in this bill and much more...including national broadband
 
They are paying historically low tax rates
They will continue to pay according to the IRS tax code.
Which still has them paying the lions share of the taxes.
Go ahead and ignore it ya freeloader. :auiqs.jpg:
 
Yes.

Are you brain dead?

Our bridges are in disrepair and the water (and electrical grid) are antiquated

All addressed in this bill and much more...including national broadband
Name one unsafe bridge. Just one.
 
They will continue to pay according to the IRS tax code.
Which still has them paying the lions share of the taxes.
Go ahead and ignore it ya freeloader. :auiqs.jpg:

Because they have the lions share of the wealth and income
Meanwhile wages and benefits for working Americans have been stagnant
 
Yes.

Are you brain dead?

Our bridges are in disrepair and the water (and electrical grid) are antiquated

All addressed in this bill and much more...including national broadband
I don't think that there is any conservative that's against the actual infrastructure, Lesh.
It's all the other social/green BS that has been jammed into the Bill.
 
Even the Leftard ‘fact’ checkers call bullshit.
According to Moody’s projections, if both the infrastructure and reconciliation package become law this year, the jobs gains would rise to nearly 1 million in 2023 and peak at about 2.6 million extra jobs in 2027. By the 10th year, 2031, the two plans would end up adding 2.2 million jobs. The reconciliation package alone accounts for 2.1 million of those.

Of course the package that provides the most jobs has absolutely ZERO Republican support
 
Because they have the lions share of the wealth and income
Meanwhile wages and benefits for working Americans have been stagnant
That ain't going to change, in fact the low and middle class will end
up having less because of higher energy prices and through inflation.
Also, even some honest democrats are coming out and saying that
the middle class taxes are going to rise. But, go ahead and ignore
that fact also.
 
I don't think that there is any conservative that's against the actual infrastructure, Lesh.
It's all the other social/green BS that has been jammed into the Bill.
So you're all in on the Bill that was just passed.

The guy I was quoting was NOT
 
I don't think that there is any conservative that's against the actual infrastructure, Lesh.
It's all the other social/green BS that has been jammed into the Bill.

There were TWO Infrastructure bills

The one that passed last week was solid infrastructure and supported by only 13 Republicans with hundreds voting against it
 
There were TWO Infrastructure bills

The one that passed last week was solid infrastructure and supported by only 13 Republicans with hundreds voting against it
I call "bullshit" on that. Solid infrastructure under who's definition? :rolleyes-41:
 
OMG
Are you really that stupid?

So Biden is going to do what, spend billions more on a brand new bridge?
Jesus you're a fucking idiot


There are more than 617,000 bridges across the United States. Currently, 42% of all bridges are at least 50 years old, and 46,154, or 7.5% of the nation’s bridges, are considered structurally deficient, meaning they are in “poor” condition.
 
I don't think that there is any conservative that's against the actual infrastructure, Lesh.
It's all the other social/green BS that has been jammed into the Bill.
California high speed rail - $100B, a decade behind schedule, and not one train running between Fresno and Bakersfield. Which won’t matter, both cities are economically in turdsville and nobody travels between the two cities.
 
So you're all in on the Bill that was just passed.

The guy I was quoting was NOT
I did not say that. Less than half of that Bill's cost is directly related to 'infrastructure'.
The rest is made up garbage from your tent and calling that 'infrastructure'
 
Jesus you're a fucking idiot


There are more than 617,000 bridges across the United States. Currently, 42% of all bridges are at least 50 years old, and 46,154, or 7.5% of the nation’s bridges, are considered structurally deficient, meaning they are in “poor” condition.
Hilarious. Shitforbrains, I said name one unsafe bridge.
How did I know that you can’t?
 

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