“Infrastructure” actually means use federal money to maintain New York State roads. If you don’t live in New York, vote against infrastructure bills.
New York roads are terrible. Potholes, missing center strip, terrible signage, frost heaves, and worse. Driving, you immediately notice when you enter New York State, the roads are in terrible shape. This has occurred because New York State government stopped doing routine road maintenance maybe 30 years ago.
All the MSM people, TV or newspaper, live and work in New York. They know how bad New York roads are. They think all the roads in the country are as bad as they are in New York. They figure that calling for “infrastructure” spending they will be fixing roads all over the country. Not true. Reasonable states like New Hampshire, the other New England states, Pennsylvania, Maryland, even Delaware have been doing routine road maintenance for years, and their roads are in decent shape. A federal infrastructure bill will use tax money from all over the US to fix up New York roads which have been neglected by the state of New York for many many years.
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