Evaluation of the policies of George W. Bush and his Republican conservatives on America.
Published on July 21, 2007 By COL Gene In Politics



The rupture of the 150 year old steam pipe in New York is an example of our failure to address the replacement of the aging infrastructure in our country. This is an issue I raised in my book where I sighted one survey that believes we have over a Trillion Dollars of needed repair or replacement of the major infrastructure in America.

YES, before someone tells me that this issue has existed long before GWB became President I will stipulate to that fact. The issue is Bush has wasted about as much on the Iraq war as the estimate I sighted said it would take to deal with the infrastructure in the United States. Again before someone tells me it is not the responsibility of government to replace these types of things then please tell me WHO should replace these essential elements of our country? The States, Cities nor private sources are replacing this infrastructure. When things like the steam pipe fail, they MUST be repaired or replaced. Some of the items in need of work would require years to fix and I wonder what will happen when a major system fails in a large city which would make living in that city impossible for an extended period of time. What would happen if a dam burst and destroyed communities in the path of the water? What if a major bridge failed that was essential for people to get to work or for the shipment of everything the effected community needed to exist?

The kinds of things we are ignoring include steam, water and sewer pipes, dams and bridges. The electrical grid in some locations needs work. To have spent what will most likely be a Trillion Dollars in Iraq and ignore the infrastructure repairs in America demonstrates the total lack of priorities shown by Bush. He attacks a country that presented NO DANGER to us while ignoring ESENTIAL facilities that enable people to live! Other presidents have also ignored the infrastructure but they did not waste a Trillion dollars that could have been used to rebuild and or repair these essential facilities.

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on Jul 25, 2007
Look at the study I pointed to that was completed for the Conference of Mayors.


I tire of looking at studies, reports, polls, etc that you point out cause there is always either misinterpretation, misunderstanding or a different opposing study, report, poll, etc. out there. I want real results and I am one of them I got a job with decent pay and insurance, so did my wife and I know of a lot of people who have as well. These personal experiences say otherwise to what you suggest is a fact. But you never replied to my point about instead of asking the Gov't to pick up the tab maybe we should be telling these same big corporations who you claim make enough money to pay higher taxes to be the ones footing the bill. Because I don't like the idea of having insurance thru my job while paying more taxes to give insurance to people who can afford to get their own insurance or can find a better job that has better benefits considering there are plenty of jobs being taken away by illegal immigrants that probably have healthcare benefits. And son't start on the jobs going over seas, ever wonder why they send them overseas? Cause they don't want to pay high wages for these jobs, wonder what would happen if they were brought back, they would be menial jobs because they will not pay good because that is why they went overseas in the first place.
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