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<blockquote data-quote="ShaunyP26" data-source="post: 2961078" data-attributes="member: 42035"><p>I won't argue with you on bailouts and crony capitalism. It's obviously a problem. I don't understand where you're coming from on Infrastructure though. The US does have unusually high construction costs, but that doesn't mean the whole process of infrastructure development is negated. The interstate highway system, as an example, has clearly made us all better off and wealthier even if a small concentration of contractors got rich in the process. Waste is a problem, but that doesn't mean we should burn the entire system down. You should work to reform it and make it better and less wasteful. If a part on your firearm isn't working properly you don't throw the whole thing in the trash do you? (At least I don't.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShaunyP26, post: 2961078, member: 42035"] I won't argue with you on bailouts and crony capitalism. It's obviously a problem. I don't understand where you're coming from on Infrastructure though. The US does have unusually high construction costs, but that doesn't mean the whole process of infrastructure development is negated. The interstate highway system, as an example, has clearly made us all better off and wealthier even if a small concentration of contractors got rich in the process. Waste is a problem, but that doesn't mean we should burn the entire system down. You should work to reform it and make it better and less wasteful. If a part on your firearm isn't working properly you don't throw the whole thing in the trash do you? (At least I don't.) [/QUOTE]
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