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Re: Should America pay to fix its bridges?[
Sure. But it's not as cost-effective, and it's more difficult politically.
Hey, do me a big favour and don't try to speak for me. I do NOT believe we'll get the money from the tooth fairy, and I do NOT support "printing more money that will lead to inflation."
>>I think we should start working on the infrastructure but do it without increased deficit spending.
Yeah, probably by cutting supplemental nutrition programs. "Let them eat asphalt."
>>The whole thread was just a backhanded way of saying we should deficit spend to fix our infrastructure. MMI was not honest about that.
The rules of decorum prevent me from responding to that … honestly. I'll simply say that yer description of my motive is entirely incorrect. And please don't call me a liar.
it is possible to work on that infrastructure without it having to be a "stimulus", AKA deficit spending.
Sure. But it's not as cost-effective, and it's more difficult politically.
I was being sarcastic. That is what MMI believes.
Hey, do me a big favour and don't try to speak for me. I do NOT believe we'll get the money from the tooth fairy, and I do NOT support "printing more money that will lead to inflation."
>>I think we should start working on the infrastructure but do it without increased deficit spending.
Yeah, probably by cutting supplemental nutrition programs. "Let them eat asphalt."
>>The whole thread was just a backhanded way of saying we should deficit spend to fix our infrastructure. MMI was not honest about that.
The rules of decorum prevent me from responding to that … honestly. I'll simply say that yer description of my motive is entirely incorrect. And please don't call me a liar.