Nope. It’s too dark down there and the cameras could see him good enough for a photo shoot.What? Did he get out and push it?
Haha. While I agree with you that your roads should be fixed, the subway is not fine. It's rotting. All they've done is waste money on expensive projects and done nothing but patch work on an over century long system. It's finally caught up to them.Still waiting for my roads in Syracuse to be fixed instead of trying to upgrade the perfectly fucking fine subway station.
Since the 70's I've been reading articles on our aging infrastructure in the US. Infrastructure replacement planning takes 10-20-30 years to budget for or you get whacked with a big bill. A two part financial problem has happened. Firstly, in the name of reducing taxes, less infrastructure saving has been done. The second is that of the taxes taken in, much has been diverted to non infrastructure usage.
Politicians think in terms of two year and four year election cycles. They can't vision things 30 years down the road.
NY progressives want to be compassionate and invite in a population of illegal immigrants. Basic infrastructure being at the end of it's useful life and a non tax paying population, it's clear they'll start bleeding the working population to fund needed infrastructure.
The need for unskilled labor in the US has been on the decline for a few years. The reason is that a number of US companies have shipped jobs to other countries with unskilled populations who will do it for less than $15/hour. What pisses me off is that the US has sent billions if not trillions in aid to some of these countries as economic development packages and now they're exporting their population. Failure of government on both ends. It's like a dog chasing it's tail.you can't breed skilled workers, you can't take a bunch of illegal, non-skilled people and force them to work in construction, especially when none of them want to work to begine with.
Unless you're not going to pay them? remember: SLAVERY, GETS SHIT DONE