There’s something strange about *celebrating* the fact that we got it together enough to fix our roads and bridges. Shouldn’t that be something that in an advanced civilization you do repeatedly and like clockwork - the way they feed the war machine?

Nov 8, 2021 · 5:02 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
the way YOU feed a war machine. I voted for Trump who avoided war with Syria while the party you supported wanted big war with Syria. Meanwhile Trump helped 5 middle east peace deals happen, you called his foreign policy crazy. Look in the mirror ma'am.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Consistently investing into our own country's citizens and infrastructure. That's crazy. 🤪
Replying to @marwilliamson
Seems like it would be easy but preferences & biases overwhelm logic. More AI into the mix will help, that is having some automated process to fix/repair, similar to when cars drive themselves one day. The flow will be seamless but getting there is still uphill.
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Wow! Big Words: "Advanced Civilization????" That would be a good idea, to paraphrase Gandhi.
Liked planned maintenance…yeah.
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We just found out yesterday that road and bridges are racist. The ex mayor in charge of transportation has brought out this little know fact. The bridge's are so smart that when the demographics changed the bridge's knew how to keep the brown people away from the beach.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Do you know how much of this bill is actually going towards roads and bridges? I guess you don’t. SMH
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Uh, America has never been an advanced civilization. The country was built on genocide, colonization, and slavery. It has bombed and destroyed entire cities and small countries. It survives off of greed, and lying to itself and others. Not civilized at all.
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What’s not to celebrate more subsidies for the oil industry even though they are killing us and have made more money then any other industry