1, Any road that carries U.S. mail comes under the authority of the federal government -- that's the constitutional position on roads.
2. A job of maintaining highways that costs drivers multiple billions a year in repairs to their vehicles is not by any stretch of the imagination "good enough".
3. The people emphasizing the problem are engineers. Their party affiliation is irrelevant.
BTW, being in New Zealand is irrelevant to the matter: 100% of the U.S. population lives over a thousand miles from a large portion of the transportation infrastructure problems and will never experience those, That doesn't disqualify them from reading reports and being aware of the facts -- so distance and lack of using the structures in question doesn't disqualify people overseas, either.
Please cite the constitutional provision the gives the federal government of all roads that carry the mail.
Of course the engineers want the taxpayers to spend a trillion so on construction; they stand to become very rich from it.


















NOTHING like some massive hypocrisy on a Thursday afternoon.






