Ever notice that our transportation infrastructure literally forces the largest number of people to squeeze into the smallest possible space every work day and all at the same time?
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Ever notice how when new roads are built they never really relieve congestion, they just cause more of it?
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This tweet is a bit too close to the next one. Social distancing, Jack!
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America is in desperate need of an Infrastructure Overhaul. Up to now it's been built as needed But imagine if it were DESIGNED. Effective and Stable Infrastructure Now!
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The cost to repair roads per mile is a good indicator how bad the planning a local government does.
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We need to give railroads back to private sector. They’d get to do the job they were built to do, we’d save our infrastructure being destroyed by semis doing their job. But hopefully capitalism would speak out against the horror that making our railways high speed would be.
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If you ever get the chance to drive coast to coast in America you don’t need to read anything. You’ve seen and lived the truth.
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Build it and they will come is bad policy.
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Baton Rouge is an example
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