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Infrastructure
"The condition is pathetic. At this moment no one has any clue how many people are trapped."
Not many in government seem committed to the idea.
But the question remains: Who will pay for it?
The problem isn't limited to Flint and the fix is a complicated and politicized mess.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
You might find it "unbelievable that a situation like this exists in America." But it's no mystery how we got here.
This is a moral, economic and geopolitical failure.
"To build a strong economy for our future, we must start by building strong infrastructure today."
Oregon is leading the way.
Yes, we need reporters infiltrating political fundraisers, but they have to do better than this.
Washington has delayed highway funds so long even red states are raising gas taxes.