You thought you remembered? It literally just happened. And now you are here to make excuses.Yeah I thought I remembered hearing about that. Good that it's in progress then, but these are massive projects that take a lot of time, we can't expect them to have an instant effect.
I remember "shovel-ready" projects as the selling point. Guess that was a lie like the keeping your doctor promise.Yes, and I remember several new projects starting up in my area immediately afterward. They were all finished years ago, but there still wasn't enough funding to address the problems with much of our older infrastructure.
Look at you over there simping. I don't think I've ever seen you smile like that before. Makes you feel good doesn't it.Ten billion is a drop in the bucket, especially if most of it went to commuter railways. I doubt even Biden's bill added enough funding to fix everything that needs it, but we'll see.
There it is. Blame the bad orange man when the guy before him failed and the guy after him is in the process of failing. That is the very definition of simping. No wonder you are an expert on the topic.Certainly a lot more progress could've been made by now if Trump had actually done anything during one of a hundred weeks he declared to be "infrastructure week." However, when one specific corporation is involved in back-to-back derailments, almost all responsibility and blame should rightly fall on them. Norfolk Southern are prioritizing short-term profit over long-term safety and stability, and I hope everyone affected by these disasters sues them into oblivion.
You want larger infrastructure packages passed, which we'll have to borrow from billionaires to finance. Instead, this is what Biden has been focusing on.When you simp for any billionaire, you're giving all of them cover to continue on with the dysfunctional status quo. So maybe reconsider doing that from now on.
Nobody simps for billionaires harder than you do. It's actually embarrassing watching you in action.