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To: defconw

Great article.

In addition, GND is drastically different from the interstate highway system in the sense that highways benefit virtually EVERYONE - including those who don’t drive on them. They provide paths for quick and cheap delivery of food and products to people all over the country.

The GND is 1% upside and 99% downside. It hurts virtually EVERYONE.

But most of all, GND is just insane. These people need to be in straightjackets, not in Congress.


699 posted on 02/09/2019 12:32:30 PM PST by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: generally
I know, right? Just crazy people. I can't help but wonder if these are Trump people willing to look ridiculous to make the point that this insanity must stop.

I just read that Nancy's pin on her lapel was a Ceasar's Scepter that apparently was popular with the Nazi's.

I also saw correctly or not? When Roger Stone was taken out of the house he appeared to be wearing a white t-shirt. When the FBI brought him back in the house, he was wearing a shirt that said "Roger Stone did nothing wrong". I am thinking the film has been altered. Anyone see the original?

719 posted on 02/09/2019 1:14:06 PM PST by defconw (WWG1WGA! MAGA)
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To: generally
GND is drastically different from the interstate highway system

This is an excellent example. Sound investments and innovation revolve around more efficient use of capital, labor and natural resources or provide something we need that we couldn't have before. the IHS is an excellent example. I met a man who specialized in food storage who had visited Zambia. He told me that 70% of the food rots before it gets to market. Better roads, better storage, means more food at less cost.

Instead GND wants to destroy productive assets and productivity, e.g. replace every built structure in the US in a decade (when most built structures have a lifetime of 100 years - or more).

875 posted on 02/09/2019 5:27:14 PM PST by AndyJackson
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