Unfortunately there’s only 2 viable candidates. Choose wisely.
Unfortunately there’s only 2 viable candidates. Choose wisely.
That would also be great, but there’s a lot more convincing required for that, hence how we reached this instead.
Improving roads has secondary effects. First is people must be paid to do the work, meaning money in laborers pockets, though I’m sure execs are also lining their pockets…
Second, goods and services use roads, notably highways and interstates.
Third, better roads do allow cities that are reasonably close together to benefit from each other. Smaller cities with less jobs can have people commute to wherever the jobs are, typically in larger cities.
I agree that the states are too dependent on vehicle infrastructure, but we definitely still need it.
Almost feels like the US doesn’t really want to help and is questioning its obligations.
I know I’m not trying to participate in a war.
Many are just trying to make the best out of what we have and it often feels like we have such little impact on these things happening across the country, let along in other parts of the world. The world population approaches 8 billion. Our impact is often meaningful in some way, but incredibly limited overall.
How can someone truly help with something across the world, like Ukraine/Russia and now Israel/Gaza, when conflict is constant and many also have to simply survive, in the face of entities that are capable of spending trillions of dollars.
I really don’t understand how the Wagner group can exist. Like what are you fighting for? It doesn’t seem worth it.
That just prevent him from being incriminated right? Not sure that helps much here.