They also behead corrupt administrators.
And when someone screws up, they’re put up against a wall and shot.
On second thought, LaHood probably likes that, too.
Representative republics find the concept of “central planning” to be repugnant. This tells me we no longer have a representative republic. Mr. Soetoro vowed to “fundamentaly change” America in 2008, and it seems he has succeeded. Chu is a Chinese name, no?
Obama chose well. He found a Transportation Secretary who shares his communist goals.
“The Chinese are more successful [in building infrastructure]”
the idea is nonsense
if your neighbor has been getting by on peanuts (tiny “infrastructure” investment) since 1949, and suddenly (in the last decade) spending like crazy on caviar, which you have plenty of
then what is really going on?
The Chinese are playing catch up vis-a-vis other developed nations - on national infrastructure investment.
That is no cause for thinking overall U.S. infrastructure spending is hugely out of whack.
The largest thing that is out of whack with U.S. infrastructure spending is not infrastructure spending totals, but the spending priorities; with politically flashy and politically motivated spending too often pushed over doing what is really needed; which often is not the new, but keeping in good repair what already is.
He’s very thrilled that they only have three people make decisions. I hope he doesn’t think he would be one of the three in this country.
He would be against the firing squad first thing. Don’t need wannabe leaders.