No, I do know what you're saying. Words matter, and how they're defined and used matter. And it is very clear that Democrats and Republicans mean very different things by the word "infrastructure." So the things you claim are not infrastructure are considered infrastructure by others. I don't care who's right in their definition, or what anyone calls it. I personally think it's stupid to oppose these things that will help Americans simply because they don't fit into someone's definition of "infrastructure."
It amazes me that Republicans can go all BUT HOW CAN WE PAY FOR IT on infrastructure. Who in the hell doesn’t see we need better roads and bridges ferchrisakes
Whenever you hear republicans say, "But how can we pay for X?" just replace "X" with "Billionaires' yachts," because that's where the money is going now.
But you don't build a 1950's highway system in 2021 and call it innovation.
And yes, that highway project was a game changer. Had it not been built, when it was built, I can only imagine the trouble we would be in. Not only has it outlasted what it was originally designed to do, it has outperformed it. Meanwhile, it has seen some retrofitting, but nowhere near what it really needs.
It really is amazing. And now since it's Friday, a celebratory toast: 🍾🎈🥳😎
wish someone have the courage to let the air out of Matt's head already .. he, like all of Trump's promoters, have expired and should only be hearing high pitch frequencies from now on ..
Tom Dewey on line 2 for you, princess. Something about "not this asshole again". It would be so lovely if you would go back to where you came from, Skeezix.
I seem to recall that almost all of the "generous" stimulus and pandemic relief bill proposed by McConnell last fall was about 80% recycling money still in some programs from the bill passed last spring. And included no stimulus checks and no aid to state and local government.
I like how the push pin in Republican also looks like a lollipop for them to earn for their efforts and then shove in their face hole(s).
Heh, heh, heh.....
Then why did you post a comment, dipshit?
Goddam math! Bob Piper has a better plan, I see!
No, I do know what you're saying. Words matter, and how they're defined and used matter. And it is very clear that Democrats and Republicans mean very different things by the word "infrastructure." So the things you claim are not infrastructure are considered infrastructure by others. I don't care who's right in their definition, or what anyone calls it. I personally think it's stupid to oppose these things that will help Americans simply because they don't fit into someone's definition of "infrastructure."
So, in other words, you want a newspeak definition.
It amazes me that Republicans can go all BUT HOW CAN WE PAY FOR IT on infrastructure. Who in the hell doesn’t see we need better roads and bridges ferchrisakes
Gosh, Republicans, to quote Mitch McConnell why do you have to get so hung up on stuff in the past?
If it doesn't drop bombs on brown people, it's luxury we can't afford.
Whenever you hear republicans say, "But how can we pay for X?" just replace "X" with "Billionaires' yachts," because that's where the money is going now.
But you don't build a 1950's highway system in 2021 and call it innovation.
And yes, that highway project was a game changer. Had it not been built, when it was built, I can only imagine the trouble we would be in. Not only has it outlasted what it was originally designed to do, it has outperformed it. Meanwhile, it has seen some retrofitting, but nowhere near what it really needs.
It really is amazing. And now since it's Friday, a celebratory toast: 🍾🎈🥳😎
wish someone have the courage to let the air out of Matt's head already .. he, like all of Trump's promoters, have expired and should only be hearing high pitch frequencies from now on ..
Now that I have it blocked, my time on this page is more fun.
Tom Dewey on line 2 for you, princess. Something about "not this asshole again". It would be so lovely if you would go back to where you came from, Skeezix.
I seem to recall that almost all of the "generous" stimulus and pandemic relief bill proposed by McConnell last fall was about 80% recycling money still in some programs from the bill passed last spring. And included no stimulus checks and no aid to state and local government.
Why is the "i" in "The Republican Roadmap" represented by a lollipop? Is the road map really about taking a 4-year-old to the dentist?