• ThrowawayOPM
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    10 months ago

    Personally I dont like the term “woke” because its overused and no one knows what it means, but we have crumbling infrastructure and imo that should be the priority here.

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            10 months ago

            Thats my understanding, yes. I’m not a scientist. Cargo ships and cruise liners crossing the ocean is catastrophic, for example.

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              10 months ago

              Okay cool. Wasn’t trying to be disingenuous, just seeing where you stood. There are more than a few that would subscribe to this community that don’t agree with that, so that’s why I asked.

              Now that we have established that, personally I think if there is a “greener” way of doing something, that should be the standard moving forward. I see no issue with the federal government stipulating how the funding is spent in this instance.

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                10 months ago

                I’m torn. It’s the federal’s money to do with as they wish and it’s a fair stipulation, but highway infrastructure is not in a good state and adding stipulations when it’s not in a good state is just making it worse.

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                  10 months ago

                  Right? Isn’t that a simple solution?

                  Fix the infrastructure in accordance with “the green stipulation” and the feds fund it. And it starts asap. Then the roads are fixed AND it’s done in a way that doesn’t make our climate issues worse.

                  Everyone wins.

                  Why not support this?

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                    10 months ago

                    Just takes more time and money, but yeah. Now that I’ve thought about it for a few days, it makes sense.

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                  10 months ago

                  The only thing stopping it from being done is the current state government, though. The money is there as long as they do it the proper way.