High Speed Rail systems..
Populations shift. Train tracks don't.
And why have high-speed rail if the overwhelming majority of people live in the city in which they work?
Alternative Energy on a massive scale...
If it was worthwhile the money-grubbing capitalists would have been all over it like it was a naked cheerleader sandwhich.
Infrastructure repair in big cities, where they've been crumbling.
Why fix Detroit? It's dying; not because the infrastructure is in poor repair but the infrastructure is in poor repair because the city is dying. Don't burn money.
Vertical urban farms in high rise buildings.
All well and good until the EPA starts demanding environmental impact statements from the tenants on how their farms will effect the lives and migrating habits of cockroaches.
Urban reclamation, wherein our abandoned housing stock is condemned then either repaired or replaced.
So, take a house that Person A already paid to have built that Person B defaulted on the loan. Tear down that house and build another one for even more money and give it to a consumer market that is in even worse shape then when Person A first sold to Person B.
THINK McFLY, THINK!
Condemn unused factory buildings and offer them on a fit-out-to-suit basis to manufacturers who would bring back overseas jobs.
To build what for whom at how much for what price?
****ing, retard.
Notice my emphasis on urban spending. I think urban America has the greatest need and can see the greatest benefit.
Los Angeles
Detroit
San Francesspool
New York
Chicago
etc.
It's odd how these urban hell-holes are also democrat leaning. I guess by "greatest need" he admits "most ****ed-up" and by "greatest benefit" he means "democrats can get the most votes."
But we need to start in our cities where the bucks give us the biggest bang.
What? You're looking for a Return-On-Investment?
That's just so...capitalist. Too bad you won't let real capitalist do that.