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On 10/15/09 11:50 AM, wf3h wrote:
On Oct 15, 11:32 am, John wrote: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:54:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote: obama can't repair ALL the damage bush did in a few short months... With the amount of money he's going through, he should be able to do a lot better than he is. meaningless. the fact is most of the money has not yet been spent Where are all the infrastructure projects he was going to get going? ROFLMAO!! you know, i'm an engineer and when i see an idiot like you make a comment like that, it just confirms my view of the right wing. you've never worked on an engineering project, have you? \ Herring claims he was a combat engineer or something like that during the war he helped lose in Vietnam. Maybe he helped clear minefields. As an aside, I have seen signs in Maryland proclaiming that all or part of the projects being described was funded with stimulus funds. In Virginia, it took about 1 second to find this: Published:23-July-2009 By WCIN Staff Writer The Commonwealth of Virginia will receive $4.8 billion from ARRA. Individuals, private organizations and businesses, and local governments are also eligible for this funding. The infrastructure allocations include $123 million for highway safety and construction improvements; $116 million for regional transportation projects selected by regional planning organizations; $116 million for bridge replacement or repair; $114 million for pavement preservation and restoration; $96 million for road construction associated with the base realignment and closure (BRAC) process; $70 million for sewage plant work; $62 million for rail improvements; $28 million for urban transit projects; $21 million for transportation enhancement projects; $14 million for small urban transit projects; $19 million for clean drinking water projects; $8 million for "green" clean water projects; $4 million for rural transit projects, and $184 million for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, shared with Maryland and Washington, DC. Timothy M. Kaine, Governor of Richmond, said, “The projects will pay long-term dividends to all of us in the form of improved bridges and highways, railways and other transit, sewage treatment and drinking water. Herring, obviously, still has his head stuck way up his butt. -- http://tinyurl.com/ykaa4k7 |
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