EPISODE · Apr 3, 2021 · 1H 19M
Infrastructure: Why You Should Care
from Mad Mad World · host Lacer Media
This is a great one! We promise!It's funny how people always love to look at the trees and flowers from the ground up. Don't they look good? What about the long roots under the soil? Can't they be beautiful too? Just because you can't see them, that does not mean they aren't there. "A tree with strong roots laughs at storms."In life, we always love to admire someone else's success, the fruit, if you will. But we never spend the time looking at the foundations, and the hard work that is going on underneath. The roots that are underground.This is an episode where Los and Bertram take a strong look at the growing infrastructure problem in the United States of America, as well as the comparison worldwide. They discuss President Biden's infrastructure plan.Resources from this episode:Important Issues in the 2020 Election | Pew Research CenterWedge Issue definition | OxfordWedge Issues on the ballot | Pew Research CenterThe Irresistible Effectiveness of Wedge Politics - The AtlanticInfrastructure definition | InvestopediaInfrastructure definition | Market Business NewsCrumbling Bridges: US Infrastructure 10 Years After Minneapolis - YouTube | Retro ReportWhy U.S. Roads and Highways Are So Bad - YouTube | CNBCRequired Reading this week: America's Infrastructure Report Card 2021 | GPA: C- US Ranks 13th in Infrastructure Quality | Peter G. Peterson Foundation70 Year Trend in Federal Infrastructure Spending - The Eno Center for TransportationWhen America Invested in Infrastructure, These Beautiful Landmarks Were the Result | Smithsonian MagazineU.S. Senate: Congress Approves the Federal-Aid Highway ActInterstate Highway Act of 1956 - YouTube | The Daily DosePriorities for US Infrastructure - YouTube | The B1M<a href="https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/03/31/fact-sheet-the-american-jobs-plan/"...
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