Man, what a hardline Freeper! Hard to believe you're a New Yorker. 
Speaking of infrastructure, I was reminded of what Joe Biden said lo these many months ago, when the godawful porkulus bill had passed. Someone in an audience asked him, "My friend has a small business. How will this bill help her?" Joe replied, "Well, if your friend has a business that needs a bridge or a road so that customers can get to her, this could possibly help her."
As if someone would build a business on say, a desert island and not think of implications of public accessibility. Oh, the dumb, it hurts.
I left out eliminating the AMT, granting tax incentives to build refineries, and, as a long-term project to make our mid-school and high school systems competitive in the world again, eliminating the Department of Education and driving the NEA out of our schools, and granting people the option of taking a large, calculated percentage of their property taxes to use as vouchers for private schooling.
Am I really hard line Karin? Sad day, isn't it, when common sense is "hard line" How terrible that we should
not cripple our own energy industry! How very "winger" of me!

I have trouble believing I live in NY too, myself. Arkham Asylum, is more like it.
Biden actually said that?--no, wait, why am I even surprised? It's Biden. But even someone on the hard left who
doesn't have Tourette syndrome could never explain how building all these roads and bridges is really going to have any long-term, positive effect on the economy. They say "infrastructure" like a magical incantation, but if asked to explain how this does any good, either they bury us in stupid, a la Biden, or, more likely, obscure the issue with meaningless word salad.