My job still takes me into Illinois quite a bit and I can tell you that there are stretches of highway that they've been working on for about four years now that are nowhere being complete. Stretches ONLY a couple of miles long. My joke is that back in the early 1900's they put up the entire Empire State building in about a year. A hundred years later with modern equipment that puts everything a hundred years ago to shame, they can't complete redoing a four lane road four years after they started that is only a couple of miles long horizontal, not vertical. I'm not saying that we don't have roads and bridges in America that need work, but when I hear politicians speak about it, I take it as code that we don't have jobs in this new America beyond hotdog boilers and hamburger flippers that won't make a mortgage or raise a family, so they will "create" road and bridge repair projects at the expense of the dwindling amount of taxpayers...to create government funded jobs that will be milked until the cows come home. Sounds good when the "news" media pipes it into our homes, they just omit the important shell game part in their "reporting".
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