I respect your passion but disagree with your assessment. We have a lot to be grateful for in the U.S.
We have infrastructure that includes a working sewage system, this alone is incredibly important and is something that many take for granted.
Uniform roads (although not enough space for cyclists), a network of water supply, a power grid, (although it apparently could use an upgrade), interconnecting phone lines, and big screen TVs.
What I consider to be a valid discussion is how present day politicians do not know how to use the existing infrastructure to improve the efficiency of our system including weaning us off of both petroleum for our cars, and batteries that don't charge from the sun.
I respect your passion but disagree with your assessment. We have a lot to be grateful for in the U.S.
ReplyDeleteWe have infrastructure that includes a working sewage system, this alone is incredibly important and is something that many take for granted.
Uniform roads (although not enough space for cyclists), a network of water supply, a power grid, (although it apparently could use an upgrade), interconnecting phone lines, and big screen TVs.
What I consider to be a valid discussion is how present day politicians do not know how to use the existing infrastructure to improve the efficiency of our system including weaning us off of both petroleum for our cars, and batteries that don't charge from the sun.