Savings_Statement735

Savings_Statement735 t1_j4odv1f wrote

I've lived in many places and regions around the US. All in all its in the Top 5 with Colorado,Vermont,New Hampshire and New York. Washington, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Maine are the rest of the Top Ten. The bottom half are all in the South, Midwest and West.

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Savings_Statement735 t1_ix5kofh wrote

You are arguing for less efficient, more expensive and more polluting infrastructure which is obsolete instead of the better cheaper way to go. And that is what the RePubLiCaNS want. The payoffs for the RePubLiCaN Office Holders, like Mr Arora.

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Savings_Statement735 t1_ix1vu6a wrote

It's true that for the last two decades or so the Democrats at the National level have tried very unsuccessfully to work with their Republican counterparts to get things done with bipartisanship and only in the last 2 or 3 years as a collective realized bipartisanship died in the Republican Party when Reagan had lost it to Dementia in his 2nd year. My Father a hard core conservative & Reaganite said as Reagan first midterm was approaching that "the man's mind had left the White House from Dementia and that he'd vote for the Libertarian Candidate in 1984 and did.

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Savings_Statement735 t1_ix0ozmw wrote

The Green Infrastructure is Coming. It is a huge part of the Infrastructure Bill the Democrats in Washington passed this year with ZERO support from Republicans. We would have passed it 10 years ago and we'd be benefitting now except for the Republican Party. This isn't even Trumps fault. It is totally on the Republicans. But I bet the Republican House in DC won't lift a finger to fix what they did to us.

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