“American Infrastructure Investment Act of 2010”
I remember reading a story about the company that won the Federal Government contract to make 4x8 painted signs for that act. They were made out of Marine Plywood. This is what all interstate road signs are made out of. Even back 12 years ago a sheet of this plywood was $80-100/sheet.
The company that made the signs got around $1800 per sign.
This was the first Trillion dollar stimulus deal during Obama’s first term. They made hundreds of those signs. They got put out all around the country whenever they were rebuilding a bridge, etc.
Then, I had an old Army annex base near me that was unused for decades and run down, but it was open to go into, and it was deserted, very cool. They had big concrete bunkers covered with dirt with thick metal blast doors at one end, and a narrow gauge rail track. Back after WWI, they stored naval and artillery ammo in there, and after WWII, they stopped that, and the base was used to test Army equipment, mostly fatigues and body gear, backpacks, boots, etc. Then, when the Army left, you could go in and root around. It was great.
Then, my wife and I went over one day back then (after not having been there for a year or so) and we saw this:
Funds to be used for rebuilding bridges and such, but a visitor center? Outfitted with Herman Miller chairs inside?
I was fit to be tied. Then I found out the town was using those funds to pay for Teacher Union Health benefits.
One of the wealthiest towns in the state, too.