The $1.2 Trillion Plan to Rebuild America

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  • @ThitutUhthalye
    @ThitutUhthalye Před 2 lety +9668

    American infrastructure might be crumbling but B1M quality is flourishing.

    • @russeluc
      @russeluc Před 2 lety +71

      LOL. Sure is

    • @chaomatic5328
      @chaomatic5328 Před 2 lety +51

      Everyday, we edge closer to the editing god

    • @Student0Toucher
      @Student0Toucher Před 2 lety +76

      Its nor crumbling its just outdated, go to Mexico my parents country you will see what crumbling is.

    • @RandomUser2401
      @RandomUser2401 Před 2 lety +112

      @@Student0Toucher that's a low bar for a nation that claims being the greatest, right?

    • @benwalter4842
      @benwalter4842 Před 2 lety +2

      😂🤣👍👊🔥👌☺️ 😞😔😢😠😡🤬☺️

  • @RR-us2kp
    @RR-us2kp Před 2 lety +6478

    If B1M covered all 2700 pages of that paper, I'd watch all of it.

  • @mascan7905
    @mascan7905 Před 2 lety +468

    Honestly, I'll believe it when I see it. The last time there was a push for infrastructure, with Obama's "shovel-ready projects" my local highways dept spent three years widening a single overpass, because there's no oversight or accountability.

    • @Loj84
      @Loj84 Před 2 lety +11

      Overpasses do generally take a very long time to widen. Particularly if they need to keep that highway open (ie if there is no reasonable way to reroute traffic during construction).

    • @pc-9826
      @pc-9826 Před rokem +25

      Why USA does not have HSR

    • @seanwalters1977
      @seanwalters1977 Před rokem +12

      Most of the bill will line someone's pockets and promised projects will be abandoned. Happens quite often here in Michigan.

    • @justinliu1014
      @justinliu1014 Před rokem

      true lmao

    • @dbmbusinessentertainment7543
      @dbmbusinessentertainment7543 Před rokem +2

      Not 3 years. Thats ridiculous.

  • @Huppy1234567
    @Huppy1234567 Před 2 lety +140

    Fun fact: US highway system and infrastructure developed in 50s and 70s were used to counter or act a deterrent if potential American airports and bases were destroyed or rail lines were destroyed an alternative form of logistical management was required.

    • @Huppy1234567
      @Huppy1234567 Před 2 lety +1

      @pyropulse okay bro

    • @soniajulie6465
      @soniajulie6465 Před rokem +13

      yes, our HIGHWAY system was to transport military power from the East to West Coasts. This was created after the 1st world war. Back then it took 2 months to cross this nation.

    • @InnuendoXP
      @InnuendoXP Před rokem +13

      so what you're saying is America's insane bloat of highway & motor vehicle infrastructure should be included in what you count as military spending?

    • @soniajulie6465
      @soniajulie6465 Před rokem +4

      @@InnuendoXP no, they decided it would be used as public use, so no

    • @InnuendoXP
      @InnuendoXP Před rokem +3

      @@soniajulie6465 the US arms industry also employs civilians, many of their products have consumer production models to fund military R&D, and the military can requisition transport routes at their behest

  • @BenReierson
    @BenReierson Před 2 lety +2643

    I’d love to see a regular check in on projects funded by this bill.

    • @thedpsemporiumofdrumtracks5648
      @thedpsemporiumofdrumtracks5648 Před 2 lety +88

      It will likely be very disappointing. No one asked for this bill and the monumental fluff it's promoting.

    • @travisskeans2511
      @travisskeans2511 Před 2 lety +70

      Well 500 billion is going to climate change so that is just an open slate for whatever the fuk they want to do with it.

    • @thedpsemporiumofdrumtracks5648
      @thedpsemporiumofdrumtracks5648 Před 2 lety +1

      @UCqE5Xr77Gz52C8TGvC5Qy_g am i being subverted by a Chinese national bot living 3 years into the future?

    • @looseygoosey1349
      @looseygoosey1349 Před 2 lety +283

      @@thedpsemporiumofdrumtracks5648 ???????????? Americans asked for this bill. The fuck you talking about?

    • @MrSuperBrite
      @MrSuperBrite Před 2 lety +19

      There wont be regular checks, even by the government. It's full of pork and hypeloops, without r.

  • @steveo7502
    @steveo7502 Před 2 lety +4533

    This should have been a two-parter. Would like to know more about some of the planned projects

    • @TracksideViews
      @TracksideViews Před 2 lety +397

      You and everyone else including those that passed the bill.

    • @user-gc1hg9sp9k
      @user-gc1hg9sp9k Před 2 lety +64

      i'm very doubt that US cement and steel industry can keep up with this infrastructure project. I think US need to import this material from china in order keep up with demand, but this will be creating political issue especially from republican opposisiton

    • @danielhutchinson6604
      @danielhutchinson6604 Před 2 lety +58

      @@user-gc1hg9sp9k Saddling the Democrats with an Economic Depression would make the GOP happy if they could insure the Democrats would not succeed for 20 years in getting some of their Candidates elected , as the effects of the 71st Congress proved......
      Is that thought rambling around in the thoughts of some Republican plans for political activity, would the GOP sabotage infrastructure spending along with the associated paychecks to Working Class individuals for political points?
      Stay tuned Kids, for the next episode of,
      "As the Partisan Cookie Crumbles."

    • @jjbode1
      @jjbode1 Před 2 lety +35

      Like public fiber-to-home. All I see is more support for big telecomm's marketing gimmicks like 5G.

    • @TheB1M
      @TheB1M  Před 2 lety +1007

      We'll do a look back on how it's going in 12 months time, just in time for the mid-terms!

  • @Calikid331
    @Calikid331 Před rokem +60

    Sooner or later America's gonna realize that endless suburban sprawl is more financially wasteful than building denser, walkable areas.

    • @slugoo6474
      @slugoo6474 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Yeah but the people don’t want to live in dense areas.

    • @HDTomo
      @HDTomo Před 11 měsíci +11

      @@slugoo6474because the only dense walkable areas that exist are 1000 story highrises with 100 lanes of traffic

    • @toytacambery9427
      @toytacambery9427 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Sooner or later, Europeans will realize the US is more than metropolitan suburbs and understand rural Americans require transportation so they can drive an hour from their food deserts to the closest small town with stores.

    • @slugoo6474
      @slugoo6474 Před 11 měsíci

      @@toytacambery9427 sooner or later, they’ll learn to just leave us alone😂

    • @TheNobleFive
      @TheNobleFive Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@slugoo6474A lot of people my age do. Things are changing.

  • @BIGGW0RM
    @BIGGW0RM Před 2 lety +535

    YOU MONSTERS! You cut away from the steam roller just before it started flattening that asphalt.

    • @TheB1M
      @TheB1M  Před 2 lety +107

      Hahahahah sorry 😂😂😂

    • @BIGGW0RM
      @BIGGW0RM Před 2 lety +33

      @@TheB1M It's cool, just keep putting out quality content.

    • @DoiInthanon1897
      @DoiInthanon1897 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheB1M Lol it’s all good mate 😂

    • @nullskull6860
      @nullskull6860 Před 2 lety +4

      @@TheB1M i won't forgive you. ever

    • @muhaimin244
      @muhaimin244 Před 2 lety +4

      Lol, I felt it too.

  • @kellyedwards4686
    @kellyedwards4686 Před 2 lety +1661

    I wish they were more effective in how they manage these projects tho.
    They re-paved my street for the first time in a long time and deep down I KNEW that it wasn't going to last long.
    After they re-painted the lines, literally 48 hours later they dug up the brand new road to replace the pipes underneath.
    Now the road is all bumpy with patched up pavement.
    I feel like this needs to be discussed and the money needs to be used more efficiently. America infrastructure and bureacracy overall is just one big headache.

    • @benjamincraig7198
      @benjamincraig7198 Před 2 lety +93

      This guy is ALMOST awake. Almost there bud.

    • @erikjj235
      @erikjj235 Před 2 lety +163

      That has more to do with the city. Bad planning on their part.

    • @dominikjakaj1999
      @dominikjakaj1999 Před 2 lety +42

      i mean this happens always no matter whos in charge of government

    • @headerahelix
      @headerahelix Před 2 lety +73

      @@benjamincraig7198 Awake? Are you on the "Great awakening" copium?

    • @MrBobbillo
      @MrBobbillo Před 2 lety +87

      “We can never afford to do it right, but we can always afford to do it twice.” (Saw this recently on sub about programmers, thought you might like it. :))

  • @erwina4738
    @erwina4738 Před 2 lety +35

    One thing to consider is each state also has its own budget to invest in its infrastructure as well. Florida has been upgrading their highways, airports, and added the bright line train all on its own.

    • @Jacaerys1
      @Jacaerys1 Před 2 lety +9

      Florida was given the Money In 2009 to do that, the former Governor rejected that, so he could invest in the privately owned bright line plan and make money off It. Just pointing out Florida could have done this 10 years ago.

    • @aaron6460
      @aaron6460 Před rokem +2

      the whole state had construction, atleast on the east cost of the state, all the way from miami all the way to jacksonville i saw the highways being constructed, and recently they are adding another hangar or whatever in opa locka airport down in miami

    • @Yadu36748
      @Yadu36748 Před 6 měsíci

      "Orlando International Airport received a $50 million Airport Terminal Program grant to complete the South Terminal C expansion project"

  • @winterfell9990
    @winterfell9990 Před 2 lety +4

    Public transit *only* got 39B? out of 1.2 trillion? the lack of public transit is THE REASON we have to keep rebuilding our roads every few decades

  • @QueenetBowie
    @QueenetBowie Před 2 lety +2728

    8 mins to cover 1.2 trillion in infrastructure. You guys should do a whole mini series on this, he’ll each section in the bill could probably be a mini series.

    • @danielmorris7648
      @danielmorris7648 Před 2 lety +50

      Well there's only a few billion going to infrastructure the rest is going to destroying the foundations of our society

    • @legohivemind
      @legohivemind Před 2 lety +27

      🤣🤣 100$ towards roads and everyone who was on capital hill to vote on the “infrastructure” bill pockets the money

    • @Toefoo100
      @Toefoo100 Před 2 lety +3

      Well that's all the infrastructure involved in the infrastructure bill.
      Since when has the name of the bill actually fully addressed the thing it said it would

    • @topiasr628
      @topiasr628 Před 2 lety +3

      Love this idea!

    • @TeachAManToAngle
      @TeachAManToAngle Před 2 lety +1

      It’d be required viewing for Congress

  • @ColeSpolaric
    @ColeSpolaric Před 2 lety +1278

    1.2 trillion over 10 years. That's 120 billion a year. It won't even come close to addressing these issues.

    • @thesauceman8457
      @thesauceman8457 Před 2 lety +340

      Exactly. More goes to military contractors, foreign governments lol. They never ask “how are we gonna pay for it” with those. This is horribly underfunding the problem.

    • @pissyourselfandshitncoom2172
      @pissyourselfandshitncoom2172 Před 2 lety +85

      @@thesauceman8457 yea but _""h o w y o u g o n n a p a y f o r i t l i b r u l""_

    • @cboy0394
      @cboy0394 Před 2 lety +328

      @@thesauceman8457 The Department of Defense had a budget of $721.5 billion in 2020. Every year we are spending over 700 billion dollars on defense alone but its been such a huge political shitstorm just to allocate 100 billion a year on much needed infrastructure. This country's priorities on in the shitter. The crazy thing is that if you even breath a word of lowering that defense budget you are accused of being unpatriotic.

    • @IamTheOppressor
      @IamTheOppressor Před 2 lety +4

      you're right, might as well not even bother

    • @sc1338
      @sc1338 Před 2 lety +42

      @@cboy0394 you don’t understand why it’s necessary

  • @jamesdeclan7538
    @jamesdeclan7538 Před 2 lety +5

    Noooo not more money to roads. 110BN could build soooo many high-speed railways. I hate our government, stupid self-centered people making stupid decisions for us.

  • @ANTICOMwestcoast
    @ANTICOMwestcoast Před rokem +6

    yeah that 1.2 trillion is TOTALLY going to infrastructure, not agendas and programs

  • @KilatKilau
    @KilatKilau Před 2 lety +6

    1.2 trillion, bet ya 80% of the fund going into thier pockets

    • @truenezito
      @truenezito Před 2 lety +4

      You can actually just look exactly where the money goes, it’s all public information

    • @vivalavivaldi
      @vivalavivaldi Před 2 lety +1

      Just check your local government website, all funding is publicly accessible

  • @BirdTurdMemes
    @BirdTurdMemes Před 2 lety +1876

    110 B - roads and bridges
    66B - railroads
    65B - power
    65B - broadband
    55B - water
    47B - cybersecurity + climate change
    39B - public transit
    25B - airports
    21B - superfund sites
    11B - road safety
    8B - western water infrastructure
    7.5B - EV charging
    7.5B - school buses
    I don't think that adds to 1.2 Trillion

    • @justindchaney
      @justindchaney Před 2 lety +23

      You forgot all the money sent to Israel and all the other countries who hate us

    • @milessampson3942
      @milessampson3942 Před 2 lety +707

      The $1.2 trillion is slightly misleading because it takes into account the money the Feds would already spend on infrastructure (about $650 billion). The $527 billion you are listing there is considered new federal investment over the next 5 years thanks to this legislation. The total is closer to $550 billion according to most press releases.

    • @juliusvdl2204
      @juliusvdl2204 Před 2 lety +344

      And of course the biggest chunk is going to the roads. Not surprised anymore, America.

    • @BirdTurdMemes
      @BirdTurdMemes Před 2 lety +368

      @@juliusvdl2204
      Roads are far more practical in the United States, it would cost trillions to convert every city over 100k inhabitants to pedestrian based. Most Americans don't want to live in apartments either.

    • @BirdTurdMemes
      @BirdTurdMemes Před 2 lety +76

      @kira
      More practical *in the United States*

  • @BIGJATPSU
    @BIGJATPSU Před 2 lety +733

    "If it's one thing Americans can agree on, it's infrastructure." Bruh... we can't even agree on the DEFINITION of infrastructure! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @LordInter
      @LordInter Před 2 lety +16

      omg, really? infrastructure is all the things from power, water, sewage, roads, trains, atc

    • @joebond2099
      @joebond2099 Před 2 lety +64

      @@LordInter I think a big debate was if broadband internet was “infrastructure” enough to be included in the bill

    • @LordInter
      @LordInter Před 2 lety +3

      @@joebond2099 ah gotcha, that makes sense, part of me does think that it's then going to be superseded by 5g and sat tech but I dunno 😊

    • @deathgun3110
      @deathgun3110 Před 2 lety +23

      @@LordInter I think it's about how the infrastructure should look like and what impact it has, e.g. transport: should the US stay with car dependancy or should they open up for public transport or concentrate more on public transport or bicycles.

    • @evancombs5159
      @evancombs5159 Před 2 lety +5

      @@LordInter obviously, but don't tell that to this "infrastructure" bill.

  • @JoeLikesTrains
    @JoeLikesTrains Před 2 lety +56

    It would be really cool to see High speed trains in America.

    • @landonshowalter-maxson2170
      @landonshowalter-maxson2170 Před 2 lety +9

      that is never going to happen

    • @Joshrojasss
      @Joshrojasss Před 2 lety +4

      still centuries away

    • @JoeLikesTrains
      @JoeLikesTrains Před 2 lety +2

      @@Joshrojasss Centuries, really? I know you don't literally mean centuries, or I hope not, but with some of the current projects America could have a HSR network sooner than we think

    • @TheAwesomeTolga198
      @TheAwesomeTolga198 Před 2 lety

      @@landonshowalter-maxson2170 Why is that? Does it have to be that way?

    • @landonshowalter-maxson2170
      @landonshowalter-maxson2170 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheAwesomeTolga198 No, I was more so commenting on how inefficient current efforts to build high speed in the U.S have been.

  • @banditonehundred
    @banditonehundred Před 11 měsíci +2

    America is built very inefficiently. I lived there for a few years and the suburbs are pretty depressing. Need to drive 20 minutes to buy a loaf of bread. Hard to imagine how they can sustain this without heavily increasing taxes

  • @tiaxanderson9725
    @tiaxanderson9725 Před 2 lety +1779

    The tragedy is, this would've been the perfect time to adopt a few big changes that would make the USA better.
    Things like exclusionary mono-zoning regulations, minimum parking, improper road design, lack of walking and cycling infrastructure, and so much more.

    • @htown148
      @htown148 Před 2 lety +28

      That's in the next bill

    • @silasbishop3055
      @silasbishop3055 Před 2 lety +274

      YES! We don't need trains connecting Maine to Florida. We need investments in cities to encourage Biking and walking. We need better public transit. Infill development and an end to single-family home housing in urban cores.

    • @miguelangelthomas5154
      @miguelangelthomas5154 Před 2 lety +192

      monozoning regulations and minimum parking requirements are a big part of what has made american infrastructure so bad. the US is way too car dependent and the only way to fix the infrastructure is to get most of the cars off the road.

    • @jghifiversveiws8729
      @jghifiversveiws8729 Před 2 lety +60

      No mixed-use zoning, parking maximums, and better but also reduced road infrastructure in order to encourage alternative modes of transport (walking, biking, etc). Perhaps, even standardizing Passivhaus design in our building codes, would all be steps in the right direction.

    • @raymonds7492
      @raymonds7492 Před 2 lety +11

      I’d rather drive a bike through Moab to get to work than take public transportation.

  • @12perellia
    @12perellia Před 2 lety +903

    Throwing money at the problem won’t solve anything unless there’s monumental, ground up reform in how infrastructure projects are managed. There is so little oversight into what actually happens that cost overruns are expected. This money is going to make some people very rich while we continue to drive on crumbling roads.

    • @NotGamersHD
      @NotGamersHD Před 2 lety +127

      one of the few people I've seen with competency in these comments. Obviously money is needed, but this is only alleviating symptoms rather than a systemic issue with how infrastructure is managed in this country.

    • @NotGamersHD
      @NotGamersHD Před 2 lety +61

      @@Alaois the same systemic issue that led to the neglect of infrastructure in the first place, mainly the lack of a cohesive and strong federal position in infrastructure projects, the relegation of large infrastructure project funding to individual states, a culture that favors extreme conservative spending on anything seen as a public works project, and the disregard of internal infrastructure projects overall. It’s not hard to understand, and it was stated in the video.

    • @wclifton968gameplaystutorials
      @wclifton968gameplaystutorials Před 2 lety +31

      The main problem is how new infrastructure is funded which is from a mixture of mostly the state and federal government and a small amount from the town/city which promotes a car-centric spread out suburban environment which puts city services in a rural environment with rural tax incomes promoting the city growth ponzi scheme which expects near constant economic growth while making taxpayers foot the bill whenever growth tumbles and cities go into decline. If the USA didn't build a car-centric urban environment with city services in a rural style suburban landscape since the 1930s-1950s then America wouldn't need a US$1.2trillion infrastructure bailout plan that was caused by the same 2 political parties over 5 decades ago and in some cases even the same politicians...
      I suggest that you watch NotJustBikes for more info on this topic...

    • @mk1st
      @mk1st Před 2 lety +5

      I don't know, they are doing a bang up job rebuilding I 39 here in Wisconsin from the Illinois border to Madison. Really nice rebuilds of big interchanges and ooo it's smooth. We'll see how it does over the years but it's too early to say if it's going to last or not.

    • @helloim3j
      @helloim3j Před 2 lety +5

      Yes, privatize the road system, please! We privatized rail in 1980 and now the US has the most efficient rail system in the world (seriously, look it up!).

  • @JTL1776
    @JTL1776 Před 5 měsíci +3

    The definition of 1.2 trillion dollars of taxpayer dollars promised to improve the lives of taxpayers.
    Completely "co-opted" for uses that are directly used for anything but The law abiding american taxpayer.

  • @guyinacage
    @guyinacage Před rokem +2

    If this is anything like the last trillion dollar infrastructure bill, most of the money will go to lobbyists and not to actual infrastructure. How about the federal government stays out of it and lets the states handle their own infrastructure?

  • @MR-YoutubeChangedMyHandle
    @MR-YoutubeChangedMyHandle Před 2 lety +617

    As an American, infrastructure projects never stopped. Orange cones are our national mascot.

  • @BlindMango
    @BlindMango Před 2 lety +728

    Something tells me that the same bridges and infrastructure that are crumbling now, will still be crumbling after the funds from this bill have all been used.

    • @calebweldon8102
      @calebweldon8102 Před 2 lety +42

      Well some will get fully replaced or repaired so some will be fine

    • @katjerouac
      @katjerouac Před 2 lety +55

      @@calebweldon8102 no they won't

    • @georgesealy4706
      @georgesealy4706 Před 2 lety +41

      @Cheeto Licker It will impact our taxes.

    • @katjerouac
      @katjerouac Před 2 lety +45

      @@georgesealy4706 that it will. What an awful country. Spending on defense is all they know how to do properly. It's a shame.

    • @word42069
      @word42069 Před 2 lety +29

      So the alternative is…..? let them crumble? Guess what… there’s a reason taxes are a thing.

  • @juliatoussaint9700
    @juliatoussaint9700 Před 2 lety +6

    STOP FUNDING HYPERLOOP

  • @tarcal87
    @tarcal87 Před 2 lety +8

    6:35
    "Poor infrastructure costs the average person $3,300 a year"
    Oddly, dividing the 110 billion by the US population of 329 million, it comes to just $300 per person to fund it ALL. It seems more could be allocated, no?
    I know the whole population includes children and pensioners, too, but still, double that amount - that's nothing in like 5 years of income or income tax.
    (I'm not American)

    • @DraKKar360
      @DraKKar360 Před 2 lety +1

      Less than half of those people actually pay taxes... But yes, we should be spending more and be extremely rigorous on how/where that money is spent. Sadly, none of this will ever happen regardless of who is in power.

  • @BLWard-ht3qw
    @BLWard-ht3qw Před 2 lety +424

    That civil engineering statement about things largely going unnoticed until something goes really wrong is on point, though I've generally thought of it as potentially having a domino like effect if neglected and turning a blind eye to it doesn't make it go away.

    • @rayfridley6649
      @rayfridley6649 Před 2 lety

      New tunnels are needed for railroad access into New York's Pennsylvania Station. Is that included here?

    • @KennyVibes465
      @KennyVibes465 Před 11 měsíci

      @@rayfridley6649why is this needed?

  • @kickandblock
    @kickandblock Před 2 lety +108

    Most of the funding in the bill is not for infrastructure at all.

    • @xdjshine
      @xdjshine Před 2 lety +13

      110 B - roads and bridges
      66B - railroads
      65B - power
      65B - broadband
      55B - water
      47B - cybersecurity + climate change
      39B - public transit
      25B - airports
      21B - superfund sites
      11B - road safety
      8B - western water infrastructure
      7.5B - EV charging
      7.5B - school buses
      so almost half. so you are technically correct.

    • @kickandblock
      @kickandblock Před 2 lety +35

      @@xdjshine 351b, that’s less than half of 1.2 T. Thank you for proving my point

    • @sjofas
      @sjofas Před 2 lety +16

      Yeah lol, like $50 million for STUDIES on how to tax US citizens more by implementing road usage and per-mile fees.

    • @vonnie0_0
      @vonnie0_0 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah where tf is half that money going?

    • @stoneblobfish
      @stoneblobfish Před 2 lety +3

      @@vonnie0_0 I think a bit is going over seas for some reason

  • @douggordon3906
    @douggordon3906 Před 2 lety +2

    I am amazed Kamala was able to read that without laughing like a hyena.

  • @brooksburson2641
    @brooksburson2641 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I’m only 18 years old, and I’m extremely worried for the future of this nation. I might not even get to turn the age to become a president for it completely collapsed. Our infrastructure is crumbling, economy is broken, national security destroyed, and so much more. No man on that hill cares for us. They only care for themselves. I want to see the US prosper and thrive, but I may never even see it turn 300 years old. It seems that no one will stand up and fight for what’s right, and those that do are pushed out. What on earth are we gonna do

  • @michaeljf6472
    @michaeljf6472 Před 2 lety +109

    Okay, let me guess. Less than half of that actually goes towards funding physical infrastructure. Large chunk of that will dissappear in private corporations. And what's left will be used to update the highway system and ducktape the utilities.

    • @moose5.9
      @moose5.9 Před 2 lety +19

      Don't forget the funding of other countries entire govts is probably on page 2600

    • @diegobert4033
      @diegobert4033 Před 2 lety +14

      Don’t forget this “human infrastructure” garbage.

    • @mohit_panjwani
      @mohit_panjwani Před 2 lety +6

      @@moose5.9 I mean you need to justify the “defence” budgets by overthrowing democracies and installing your puppet there, right?

    • @BiG-JuPO1O1
      @BiG-JuPO1O1 Před 2 lety +3

      No matter what, corporations will always run America. They've been doing this since the beginning. Some Senators and governors don't speak for the people but speak for the greedy corporations.

    • @montybrown5410
      @montybrown5410 Před 2 lety +2

      I mean, if Americans didn't want their tax money to go to corporations then they'd stop electing Republicans - It's pretty obviously a conscious choice.

  • @MTC9816
    @MTC9816 Před 2 lety +394

    Lets hope they make roads more efficient and not expand the concrete nightmare they've got now.

    • @brianvanderstar4048
      @brianvanderstar4048 Před 2 lety +45

      in other words....they start spending it on, setting up transportation networks and fixing/improving existing transportation systems?

    • @Student0Toucher
      @Student0Toucher Před 2 lety +38

      In some places there taking down freeways that gon through cities and in others they keep building lanes

    • @BiG-JuPO1O1
      @BiG-JuPO1O1 Před 2 lety +6

      Hopefully, they can fix the roads and improve our ports, and transportation system. We should see improvement within decade.

    • @NozomuYume
      @NozomuYume Před 2 lety +76

      @@BiG-JuPO1O1 There should be a "not one more mile" rule on the road funding. No freeway widenings, no new highways, no new interchanges. Just fix the stuff we have, or even downsize some of it to make it cheaper to maintain in the future. The US road system is so huge and bloated that there's no way to maintain it all. In the past there was so much focus on building new freeways you'd get freeways to nowhere built out in rural Iowa (not part of interstate system, just a random freeway in a field) just to funnel money to road construction interests.

    • @MTC9816
      @MTC9816 Před 2 lety +38

      @@brianvanderstar4048 Yeah, much of the transportation network needs to be redesigned. No one who can afford a car is gonna take the bus if you're just gonna be stuck in the same traffic as all the people in cars, or commute a train that goes 4 times a day..

  • @PopKMedia
    @PopKMedia Před 2 lety +3

    Lol don't say both parties are addressing climate change. Make no mistake, the republican party is still in a harsh state of denial on the topic.

  • @gouwkimdjoe2522
    @gouwkimdjoe2522 Před rokem +7

    USA is now focusing on spending over 766 billions dollars on military equipment and weapons than manufacturers and infrastructure bill in the United states

  • @alaskanmooseman5975
    @alaskanmooseman5975 Před 2 lety +292

    The infrastructure problem will never be solved until the federal and state governments stop giving grants to cities to build unsustainable suburban hellscapes on the fringes of their city limits. Roads and utilities don't last forever.

    • @ArielViera
      @ArielViera Před 2 lety +15

      100% agree with this! We need to densify America.

    • @imrytebeehyneu
      @imrytebeehyneu Před 2 lety +1

      If you were the president,what would you do?

    • @fortnitegamer-yp4hd
      @fortnitegamer-yp4hd Před 2 lety +16

      @@ArielViera density brings disastrous consequences. Quick disease spreading, excessive travel times, and many more. Density (and the lack thereof) can be good, but not when taken to a polar end, within moderation. The physical state of the roads should be contributed to by the ones who live or own property there, not by the few people who choose the line of work required.

    • @shatteredstar2149
      @shatteredstar2149 Před 2 lety

      @@imrytebeehyneu nuke the cities, solve 99% of all infrastructure problem

    • @nate8892
      @nate8892 Před 2 lety +57

      @@fortnitegamer-yp4hd On the other hand, density allows for a far more efficient spread of health and transportation resources. And that's not considering the indirect benefits, like increased physical activity or reduced energy consumption per household that allows government to better manage community resources. In comparison with most of the western world, America is pretty extreme in terms of the density of our cities. LAs don't exist outside of North America. I'm sure moderation required, sure, but considering what already exists, I highly doubt whatever OP meant would go beyond reasonable limits.

  • @andresfeliciano
    @andresfeliciano Před 2 lety +362

    “Crumbling Infrastructure” sounds like a delicious dessert tho

    • @yungunit8299
      @yungunit8299 Před 2 lety +9

      as long as USA getting ruined, I want some.

    • @magnusaugust8489
      @magnusaugust8489 Před 2 lety +1

      someone should name a desert after this

    • @altoic1
      @altoic1 Před 2 lety +22

      @@yungunit8299 is your entire personality just obsessing over the west. Please do something productive. Much love. ❤️

    • @st20332
      @st20332 Před 2 lety +5

      @@altoic1 Lol yeah obbsessed, and defo insecure about their own countries ways
      If one feels the need to bring others down to bring oneself up, perhaps it's time to question whether oneself was high up anyway?

    • @Christian-cb9jr
      @Christian-cb9jr Před 2 lety +1

      @@st20332 Lol not Americans talking about how they’re the “best” all the time

  • @Neanderthal75
    @Neanderthal75 Před 2 lety +2

    Unfortunately, due to corporate lobbying and personal greed, one senator seemed to be able to torpedo the whole bill, that is widely supported even 56% of Republicans, and 85% of democrats. One senator, who thinks his coal mine fortune is more important and his opposition comes from the proposals in the bill about climate change. Of course, that's not what he claims why he refuses to vote on it.

    • @bako8880
      @bako8880 Před 2 lety

      That one senator had been saying to Biden months prior to the voting that he'll support the infrastructure bill alone, but not the overloaded mess called BBB, intended to satisfy every leftist fraction within Dem party. But no one listened to him, and instead Biden administration tried to push BBB as it is.

  • @smiskiboy
    @smiskiboy Před 2 lety +4

    How will the government pay for this lol. They can’t even pay their debts… economy in the US is shit too i can’t see this project happening

  • @wc4201
    @wc4201 Před 2 lety +97

    $1.2 Trillion for “Infrastructure.” We’ll be lucky if 1/4 of that goes to infrastructure at all.

    • @spanishsausage4731
      @spanishsausage4731 Před 2 lety +3

      democracy

    • @Prajnana
      @Prajnana Před 2 lety +6

      Bureaucracy, Pork and Pet projects make up the other 75 percent

    • @starventure
      @starventure Před 2 lety +3

      Theft will be rampant.

    • @Natibe_
      @Natibe_ Před 2 lety

      @Kenneth Tham his definition of infrastructure consists of whatever his news site tells him, tyvm! Because that’s where we should be getting definitions from. Not dictionaries, pundits.

    • @TheMidnightCloak
      @TheMidnightCloak Před 2 lety +1

      @@ItsAllFake1 Sorry, but none of those things are in the infrastructure bill that just passed. They would have been included in the Build Back Better Act, which will most likely not pass.

  • @seamusmckeon9109
    @seamusmckeon9109 Před 2 lety +39

    Cities waiting to spend the money on more fucking highways instead public transit: 😈😈😈

    • @webchimp
      @webchimp Před 2 lety +5

      Hey now be positive, someone will go to Home Depot for a big bucket of white paint to put some bike lanes in.

  • @originalyoutubenamethatsag6321

    If only 1.2 trillion went towards our national debt
    That would still do nothing though

  • @Jacaerys1
    @Jacaerys1 Před 2 lety +2

    My local road Is getting paved because of this bill. It will be nice to no longer live on a dirt road.

  • @catonpillow
    @catonpillow Před 2 lety +325

    1:04 'Will this plan really be enough to save America's crumbling infrastructure?'
    Short answer: No.
    Long answer: No, not really. According to the American Society of Civil Engineers' 2017 Infrastructure Report Card(an assessment of the nation's infrastructure), the US will need to invest $4.59 trillion by 2025 to improve the nation's infrastructure.

    • @carlosgarciasanchez
      @carlosgarciasanchez Před 2 lety +94

      It's sad how in this country we waste almost a trillion dollars on the military every year BUT God forbid investing 5 trillion over a decade...

    • @bly4t
      @bly4t Před 2 lety +46

      @@carlosgarciasanchez lol cos we need to protect europe with our military

    • @LSC69
      @LSC69 Před 2 lety +87

      @@bly4t From whom? Aliens? You think Russia will just invade one day cuz it feels like it? Why not try to lessen tension and improve relations with countries like Russia or China? Then protecting other countries won’t even be necessary.
      Oh right, I forgot, it wasn’t about protecting anyone was it? It’s because the military industrial complex puppets the entire government by paying for so much lobbying so that they can take as much of a cut of taxpayers’ money as they want.
      And of course they get away with it scot free because somehow neocon idiots will even defend these companies for stealing their own hard-earned cash.

    • @bly4t
      @bly4t Před 2 lety +34

      @@LSC69 there is something called NATO and that is why european govs dont really spend on military

    • @catonpillow
      @catonpillow Před 2 lety +73

      @@bly4t Your military spending has nothing to do with Europe and everything to do with the military industrial complex and its bottom line.

  • @supingo3339
    @supingo3339 Před 2 lety +40

    It all sounds so good and then they sneak in the fact that they are planning ti invest in HYPERLOOP.
    Typical USA man

    • @ShadowebEB
      @ShadowebEB Před 2 lety +7

      Yeah... Really insane! Throwing money on projects like this is really a waste, I hope they're only paying for a study of feasibility and not any test track.

    • @tc3693
      @tc3693 Před 2 lety

      @@ShadowebEB how is that a water? Hyperloop is the future of inter urban travel, a line is currently under construction from Vegas to La, do tour research

    • @ShadowebEB
      @ShadowebEB Před 2 lety +11

      @@tc3693 You're insane mate. I'm not sure it worth my time arguing with you as you're certainly disconnected from reality.

    • @veldalken_2007
      @veldalken_2007 Před 2 lety +15

      @@tc3693 In general subways and light rail is vastly more efficient and costs much less to implement. So it's not so much a waste, just entirely unnecessary when something both better and more affordable already exists.

    • @tc3693
      @tc3693 Před 2 lety

      @@ShadowebEB I’m an urban planner, we’re literally working with multiple hyperloop companies to implement this in the future to travel between cities in the PNW, it’s entirely feasible and will be a boon to economic growth

  • @HowDoU24
    @HowDoU24 Před rokem +16

    RealLifeLore and B1M have such quality videos and break things down so well, it's truly a gift to watch this stuff for free.

    • @spider6660
      @spider6660 Před rokem +4

      RealLifeLore? No way. They're politically biased.

  • @Darkmattermonkey77
    @Darkmattermonkey77 Před rokem +3

    Strange? That $1.2 trillion just up and vanished shortly after being approved. No one saw that coming 🙄

    • @visorij3374
      @visorij3374 Před 3 měsíci

      My cities has a lot of improvements happening via the money.

  • @tarobrob513
    @tarobrob513 Před 2 lety +103

    You know you need an upgrade when even the DC Metro is only 40% operational (i ride the metro everyday). Subway trains, yes subway trains arrive every 30-40mins. Now I had to wake up 1-2hours early because of it! That’s in the Government’s backyard!

    • @jaehongsong4904
      @jaehongsong4904 Před 2 lety +11

      I think DC metro is best in the US tho. It's expensive af, but I was surprised how clean it was when I visited. It felt very modern compared to other subway systems in US. Wish it had platform screen doors and more lines

    • @tarobrob513
      @tarobrob513 Před 2 lety +9

      @@jaehongsong4904 yes, but recently there has been a derailment, and another track switching malfunction last week.

    • @Soundmaster91
      @Soundmaster91 Před 2 lety +7

      Wow wtf how can voters accept that for so long?

    • @ChipsChallenge95
      @ChipsChallenge95 Před 2 lety +5

      Be happy you don’t live in Boston, the trains show up more frequently, but they’re slow, dirty, crowded, and derail constantly

    • @adefay2811
      @adefay2811 Před 2 lety +4

      Ahhh DC voters Taxation without representation. That should tell you how DC residents deal with such things.

  • @Morz44
    @Morz44 Před 2 lety +185

    "On this vote, the yays are 69"
    Nice.

    • @ScottRothsroth0616
      @ScottRothsroth0616 Před 2 lety +4

      Rough timestamp 1:03.

    • @SolarAbyss
      @SolarAbyss Před 2 lety +3

      I came searching for this because I knew someone had to have beat me to it

  • @siddhant1763
    @siddhant1763 Před 2 lety +2

    India is been doing tremendous job on building infrastructures amazed

  • @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222

    United States should be more concerned about themselves than Russia or North Korea.

  • @MrMattie725
    @MrMattie725 Před 2 lety +26

    I wonder how many pages of those 2700 are compromises etc. on totally unrelated things just to get the bill through.

    • @ZMCFERON
      @ZMCFERON Před 2 lety +5

      2699.5 of em no doubt. All going to congressional pet projects.

    • @EmpReb
      @EmpReb Před 2 lety +12

      Most of the bill is not gonna help but just waste more US money. Inflation is the most likely thing to happen from this bill. Nothing else.

    • @williamhuang8309
      @williamhuang8309 Před 2 lety +1

      @@EmpReb Hopefully the US can get their stuff together this time and not waste money.

    • @johnathin0061892
      @johnathin0061892 Před 2 lety +8

      10% infrastructure, 90% welfare and pork.

    • @EmpReb
      @EmpReb Před 2 lety +1

      @@williamhuang8309 Only after Purging our Admistraive state and Congress. Which I don't see happening before a huge collapse.

  • @nothingnew3419
    @nothingnew3419 Před 2 lety +244

    I work in a trucking business and I truly hope that this bill will directly and positively impact long-haul industry.

    • @JohnSmith-um7iy
      @JohnSmith-um7iy Před 2 lety +9

      It might. But it might also set in place the infrastructure for self driving vehicles. So we have to be watchful.
      Yang gang.

    • @trentconley4374
      @trentconley4374 Před 2 lety

      What infrastructure improvements would you like to see?

    • @stueyphone
      @stueyphone Před 2 lety +39

      @@JohnSmith-um7iy trains > self driving vehicles

    • @connerb7848
      @connerb7848 Před 2 lety +1

      Keep dreaming

    • @dannyzero692
      @dannyzero692 Před 2 lety +8

      @@stueyphone yes, like seriously why does long hauling exist when we have trains.

  • @sk8899
    @sk8899 Před 2 lety +2

    It's clear that US needs to invest in:-
    (1) Nuclear-Energy => PWRs & FBRs
    (2) Semi & High-Speed Railways => Bullet & Maglev trains
    (3) Public Rental Housing
    (4) Green Hydrogen
    (5) Hydrogen-FCEVs, Aircraft & Ships

  • @JohnTK
    @JohnTK Před 2 lety +2

    I hate American politics with a burning passion. Both republicans and democrats. It’s batshit insane that we can’t just agree over incredibly simple aspects of life that other countries figured out decades ago. It makes us look really awful on the world scene, that the only thing America is good at is un-doing what the previous leadership did. I’d bet twice the budget of this infrastructure bill that it’ll never work out (if I had that kind of money), because we Americans are just that good at screwing everything up because we can’t just get along.
    I hear insults like “get your head out of the leftist gutter” and whatnot all the time, but that exact kind of mentality from both parties is what’s slowly killing us all. The entire country is in a split-politics gutter and all we can do is accuse each other of being “wrong”.
    I’m not angry, I’m just disappointed…

    • @ayoCC
      @ayoCC Před 2 lety

      American politics has somewhat poisoned some people in countries even with ranked choice voting, believing that there's a war of left vs right like in the US.

  • @Trazynn
    @Trazynn Před 2 lety +94

    55 + 65 + 110 + 7.5 + 39 + 66 = 342bn, a quarter of the entire bill. Are you going to make another video on what the other 858 billion is being spend on in this _Infrastructure_ bill?

    • @miroslavmilan
      @miroslavmilan Před 2 lety +7

      That’s already pre-planned for budget overruns.

    • @IvanKP_97
      @IvanKP_97 Před 2 lety +34

      650bn (highway & waterway) + 10bn (cybersecurity) + 8bn (ports) + 25bn (airports) + 11bn (pedestrian safety) + 17bn (Army Corps of Engineers) + 21bn (abandoned site clean-up) + 23bn (natural disaster mitigation) + 100(ish)bn (utilities & power grid) = remaining 858bn in spending give or take

    • @SuWoopSparrow
      @SuWoopSparrow Před 2 lety +23

      The other 858 is to cover American bureaucracy.

    • @Trazynn
      @Trazynn Před 2 lety +2

      @@IvanKP_97 Highways are covered on 6:14 110bn for roads and bridges. I'm fine (happy even) if 720bn is spend on it combined but what's the distinction?

    • @jmilitano777
      @jmilitano777 Před 2 lety +3

      Cant do that, the other part isn’t even infrastructure.

  • @trovatamedia
    @trovatamedia Před 2 lety +16

    It’s $500B, at best. The rest goes elsewhere. And when all is said and done, expect only half of that to be used like you think.

    • @texaswunderkind
      @texaswunderkind Před 2 lety +2

      STATES spend the money, not the federal government. If they mismanage it, that is on the states. Of those, 36 are controlled by Republicans.

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 Před 2 lety +1

      And nobody will go to jail because accountability is DEAD in USA.

  • @philippe6787
    @philippe6787 Před 2 lety +1

    Why don’t they incentivize the private sector to do it more efficiently instead of just increasing spending.

  • @andrewsantos7572
    @andrewsantos7572 Před 2 lety +1

    I think if we invested in everyone in this country not just the rich states we would be all better off. By rebuilding our communities in the south and Midwest. Building state of the art hospitals, public schools, public funded college education, rebuilding our roads, bridges, sewer systems, and even cracked sidewalks, building new suburban and urban cities in states with undeveloped land. Also encouraging women to have more children and grow the population. The more people you have in your country the more money is being spent. Also encouraging people to start businesses and supporting them. It’s just that simple. If I were president that’s what I would do. Tax the super rich and cut down the budgets on things we spend too much money on. The trillions we spent in Afghanistan could have gone towards fixing our communities and even building new ones. It’s sad what America is doing to itself. It hurts as an American citizen.

  • @MetDaan2912
    @MetDaan2912 Před 2 lety +83

    This bill is a step in the right direction, but it fails to address the fundamental problems that face America: such as car dependency, suburbia, etc. It also plans for road WIDENINGS and subsidies for (electric)cars, when it should focus more on public transit and bikelanes.

    • @nicksgarage2
      @nicksgarage2 Před 2 lety +14

      Unfortunately those items get pushed aside for the benefit of big oil. But something at this point is better than nothing. We can't continue on as a fix it after it breaks country.

    • @MetDaan2912
      @MetDaan2912 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Alaois You are very right, but I think that the federal government can encourage states to focus on surtain key goals and for example stop giving them federal money to construct more and wider highways (states get 9$ for every 1$ they spent), but instead invent such schemes for train connections, etc.

    • @oscargurdian9389
      @oscargurdian9389 Před 2 lety +8

      you really cant just get rid of suburbia and car dependency. suburbia is here to stay. unless you just wanna bulldoze the living hell out of american cities

    • @williamhuang8309
      @williamhuang8309 Před 2 lety +3

      @@oscargurdian9389 Yeah, it would be downright impossible to bulldoze the entirety of suburbia, but at least making sure new developments aren't a suburban hellscape is a step in the right direction. Then, you can start making small changes to the design of suburban neighbourhoods e.g. adding footpaths to cut down the walking distance.

    • @user-hy6cp6xp9f
      @user-hy6cp6xp9f Před 2 lety +4

      Hyperloop 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 what a fucking tremendous waste

  • @dickhead1940
    @dickhead1940 Před 2 lety +26

    You covered about 200 billion of spending.. Where's the other 1 trillion going?

    • @miroslavmilan
      @miroslavmilan Před 2 lety +14

      Pre-planned Budget overruns.

    • @megaswenson
      @megaswenson Před 2 lety +9

      @@miroslavmilan AKA: 'Kickbacks', 'Rakeoff', 'Cronyism', and just-plain 'THEFT'.

    • @aguyfromnothere
      @aguyfromnothere Před 2 lety +4

      Same thing as every other bills….payoffs to political supporters. This channel is treating this very seriously when thats not how bills are made.

    • @vayate1234
      @vayate1234 Před 2 lety +3

      @@megaswenson You can look it up instead of just lying about the bill.

    • @pissyourselfandshitncoom2172
      @pissyourselfandshitncoom2172 Před 2 lety +2

      @@vayate1234 imagine the look on your face when half of these projects don't have any outcome and the money is lost

  • @privatebandana
    @privatebandana Před 2 lety +1

    Back in 2015 Obama signed a $300b infrastructure bill and literally nothing happened, the money just vanished. I suspect the exact same thing will happen to this money.

  • @yertnert2624
    @yertnert2624 Před 2 lety +1

    As an american I have always hated our infrastructure, so many other countries do it smarter and better!

  • @Samuel_J1
    @Samuel_J1 Před 2 lety +72

    Water quality varies from state to state, but the quality of B1M videos just keeps getting better!

    • @utubebroadcaster
      @utubebroadcaster Před 2 lety

      @ss k1ssa

    • @Samuel_J1
      @Samuel_J1 Před 2 lety

      @@utubebroadcaster prove me wrong ;)

    • @MrFlatage
      @MrFlatage Před 2 lety

      @@Samuel_J1 Your words, your claim become your Burden of Proof. So where is your proof?

    • @Samuel_J1
      @Samuel_J1 Před 2 lety

      @@MrFlatage their entire channel is my proof ;D

    • @MrFlatage
      @MrFlatage Před 2 lety

      @@Samuel_J1 Thank you for proving you made a false claim and have no evidence when challenged. You are now a Enemy of the State. As per Onus Probandi against my lands of the free where the mighty red, white and blue flag flies.

  • @TaggsR85
    @TaggsR85 Před 2 lety +34

    If it’s actual infrastructure then I’m in. But something tells me it’s BS

  • @naydsoe27
    @naydsoe27 Před 2 lety +2

    LESS CAR CENTRISM PLEASE. CAR CENTRISM WILL BE THE DOWNFALL.

  • @rogeliohernandez7042
    @rogeliohernandez7042 Před 2 lety +1

    We need to keep AMERICA looking great so this money needs to be spent on our country instead of helping other countries with their problems so this needs to happen for our beautiful AMERICA THE UNITED STATES.

  • @Pizza_Rat
    @Pizza_Rat Před 2 lety +13

    hyperloop is so pointless.

    • @tc3693
      @tc3693 Před 2 lety

      No it’s not it’s the future of travel

    • @Pizza_Rat
      @Pizza_Rat Před 2 lety +1

      @@tc3693 lol, name one thing it does better than a train or a subway system. i can name 10 things it does worse.

    • @tc3693
      @tc3693 Před 2 lety

      @@Pizza_Rat hyperloop is not for travel within a city it’s for travel between cities at speeds greater than airplanes and at a much lower carbon footprint than aircraft. It is currently being built from Vegas to LA with a travel time of 30 minutes between the two cities.

  • @TheFlametalon
    @TheFlametalon Před 2 lety +14

    You fell for the lie that the monstrosity of a bill was for infrastructure.

    • @garesonc9672
      @garesonc9672 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, shocked that this usually informed channel is so in the woods on this one. Disappointed.

    • @LSC69
      @LSC69 Před 2 lety

      But then if stupid taxpayers don’t get scammed, who’s gonna pay for all the kickbacks?

  • @MADNIKstudios
    @MADNIKstudios Před 11 měsíci +2

    Two years later here, can confirm it did absolutely nothing

  • @a.bishop615
    @a.bishop615 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m 25 years old. I-65 from the KY state line to Nashville (North and Southbound) has literally been under construction for my entire life. There’s actually zero hope that anything changes. 😂

  • @Semelem
    @Semelem Před 2 lety +29

    It’s not to save americas infrastructure, you can see that based on how easily and willingly the price tag was lowered and the scope was narrowed. The US needs a lot more than a corporate giveaway to save its infrastructure

    • @danielduncan6806
      @danielduncan6806 Před 2 lety +7

      They were banking on the majority not being able to comprehend just how big the price tag was. They floated the multi-trillion dollar budget and found out that most do know that multiple trillions is a lot. They don't know just how big it is, but they did know it was outrageous, thankfully. Sadly, 1.2 trillion is still a gargantuan number. To put it into perspective, we could tear down and rebuild our entire Interstate network *_TWICE_* for 1.2 trillion dollars. And the Interstate network is something that impacts all of our lives everyday, both directly and indirectly. In 10 years I will ask what this 1.2 trillion dollars bought you; you will not have an answer.

    • @TheVonMatrices
      @TheVonMatrices Před 2 lety +3

      @@danielduncan6806 I'm sure that you could use that money to rebuild the IHS twice if you simultaneously shut down all the roads in the US for a decade, but that's not practical. It's a lot easier and less expensive to build something new than to repair/replace something while keeping it operating at the same time.

  • @oskir4760
    @oskir4760 Před 2 lety +133

    They already fixed the street I live at. Took them almost 20 years to finally remake the whole road. I'm also starting to see more construction in my city which is good news.

    • @TheVonMatrices
      @TheVonMatrices Před 2 lety +58

      The bill technically hasn't even passed (the President has yet to sign it) so that construction is completely unrelated. Most of those streets are city/local property, so that repaving would be the result of your local government investing in its roads.

    • @ichirakuramenshop7738
      @ichirakuramenshop7738 Před 2 lety +4

      same, my city has had a lot of construction this past year, every week they are working on something else

    • @AA-vr8ez
      @AA-vr8ez Před 2 lety +7

      *_Thank you President Biden 🇺🇸_*

    • @tomfriendly2412
      @tomfriendly2412 Před 2 lety +20

      @@AA-vr8ez none of it has to do with Biden… he didn’t pass the bill until yesterday, you loony cultist.

    • @seanthe100
      @seanthe100 Před 2 lety

      Yeah in my city they've redone all the roads and street light and roundabouts as well.

  • @user-mm8vw1ow1x
    @user-mm8vw1ow1x Před 11 měsíci +1

    They can tax us more for these projects, but they'll just take our money and run. We'll never see any improvement. Taxes is just giving your lunch money to bullies. You want to help your country and community? Quit paying authoritarians to tear it down

  • @Limosethe
    @Limosethe Před 2 lety +2

    If the US replaced National Debt spending with the spending this bill requires, the likelihood of the US getting this project completed in a cost effective manner would be as likely as paying off National Debt, Lol

  • @mafia_dave32
    @mafia_dave32 Před 2 lety +9

    It always sounds great until you realize that only a small amount will actually go to Infrastructure . The crooks line their pockets first .

    • @robertbowman9108
      @robertbowman9108 Před 2 lety

      its really sad, the title lists the bill as 1.2 tril, but they only list 342.5 billion of it. and of that 342.5 only 230 goes to something of value. amtrac and public trans have no federal justification. so there trying to spend 1.2 trillion with just 230 billion doing anything. and they cant figure out why they cant get red votes. not even the video brings it up

    • @BigMuskachini
      @BigMuskachini Před 2 lety

      yup, the fact anyone has any faith in this garbage bureaucracy shows how absolutely hopeless the future really is.

  • @cte4dota
    @cte4dota Před 2 lety +4

    Americans are lagging so much behind China in infrastructure, just look at their struggle with highspeed railroads i mean just one to connect two cities...

  • @la7dfa
    @la7dfa Před 11 měsíci +1

    Donald Trump campaigned on a $1 trillion infrastructure plan. “We are going to fix our inner cities and rebuild our highways, bridges, tunnels, airports, schools, hospitals,” he said in his 2016 election night victory speech. “And we will put millions of our people to work as we rebuild it.”

  • @ivand0007
    @ivand0007 Před rokem +1

    1.2 trillion won't do a thing. And you can blame how poorly cities were planned for that too

  • @hape3862
    @hape3862 Před 2 lety +95

    It's funny that Germany is only just ahead of the US in this chart when it comes to infrastructure spending. Neither spends much, but for different reasons: One country is simply letting its infrastructure fall into disrepair and the other has top-notch infrastructure that doesn't need a lot maintenance so that most of the money goes to entirely new infrastructure like high speed rails and power lines. Guess which is which?

    • @Natibe_
      @Natibe_ Před 2 lety +66

      There’s another difference too: ones the size of Texas.

    • @escapedcops08
      @escapedcops08 Před 2 lety +38

      You forget one important fact, the US is 2,654% BIGGER than Germany. The investment difference is on a magnitude of billions and trillions between the two.
      Germany has a much smaller infrastructure, therefore can maintain better. If you had a better education, you would have seen this immediately... But you didn't.
      Your lack of an education is funny.

    • @comicbookguy2326
      @comicbookguy2326 Před 2 lety +28

      you can't even begin to compare the size and population of those two, the US has 10 times the amount of roads, 6 million km vs 600 thousand km

    • @Zitronennascher
      @Zitronennascher Před 2 lety +10

      Many bridges Although in Germany are in poor conditions because they haven’t got the attention in the past. But in general the infrastructure is pretty good, especially in the east where much money went into infrastructure since the 90s. When I see American roads etc. on pictures and in videos, I‘m always shocked that such a wealthy nation has this crumbling infrastructure.

    • @Wild_D
      @Wild_D Před 2 lety +8

      Good point but America is a lot bigger than Germany. Think of 50 needing to be attended to with all with various climates and geography

  • @xalpacazeu1332
    @xalpacazeu1332 Před 2 lety +11

    At least Biden got it passed 🤷‍♂️ something trump couldnt for the past 4 years

  • @limun9848
    @limun9848 Před 2 lety +1

    The problem is, they are repairing a flawed system instead of improving it.

  • @RyanSmith-to6gi
    @RyanSmith-to6gi Před 11 měsíci +1

    1.2trillion? Almost how much we spent so that we could try then fail to bring “democracy” to Afghanistan. There is no reason why that 1.2 could not of been 3trillion in that case. Thanks.

  • @thebluetarp
    @thebluetarp Před 2 lety +7

    What a joke! Each state could spend 1.2 trillion on “infrastructure” repairs.

    • @AA-vr8ez
      @AA-vr8ez Před 2 lety +1

      False

    • @TheRealLink
      @TheRealLink Před 2 lety

      Have you seen the roads in Michigan? Our state would love a portion of that ;p

    • @Xyz99899
      @Xyz99899 Před 2 lety

      @@TheRealLink your govenor campaign on fixing the rds…..

  • @somnisveritas6465
    @somnisveritas6465 Před 2 lety +22

    The only thing I know is a lot of politician's relatives are lining up with their shiny new construction outfit to carve out that pork for the family. I'll be stunned if even 25% actually goes to building anything historically considered infrastructure. From what I've read in the bill they have taken some significant liberties with what the meaning of the word is.

    • @Benny_000
      @Benny_000 Před 2 lety +10

      This. It's called the infrastructure bill but a lot of the money will be allocated elsewhere. Politicians like to sneak other types of spending into bills and that's what they've done with this bill as well.

    • @jonparsons6818
      @jonparsons6818 Před 2 lety +1

      Build back better!
      let's go Brandon

    • @musicsubicandcebu1774
      @musicsubicandcebu1774 Před 2 lety +1

      For what shall it profit a merica if it makes whole its bridges yet forfeit its economy?

  • @Lugnut-uv7ff
    @Lugnut-uv7ff Před 11 měsíci +1

    Well, if they didn’t make everything so cheaply built, it wouldn’t be a problem.

  • @bigpoppa8497
    @bigpoppa8497 Před 2 lety +2

    Lets be honest if there is one thing American Gov-Funded Construction is good at, it's wasting money. Heck I doubt they will do a dent in the roads even before they ask for more money.

  • @KeithMetoyer
    @KeithMetoyer Před 2 lety +4

    So we're still 2.6 trillion short of what we need to get up to par? That's so shameful...we should spend the money now and get it over with.

    • @looseygoosey1349
      @looseygoosey1349 Před 2 lety

      Keith dont get your news from CZcams because then you will be left in the dark and left stupid.
      If you were actually informed you would know that theres another 3 trillion dollar bill in the works.

  • @iot1452
    @iot1452 Před 2 lety +3

    City planning will fix everything. Why can’t Americans towns and cities be smaller? Why do they have to sprawl and spread out? Super-sized meals, super-sized houses, super-sized cars.. scale down and save resources.

  • @washablejunk281
    @washablejunk281 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Should be called a spending bill not an infrastructure bill.

  • @LastIcebear
    @LastIcebear Před 2 lety +4

    I work on the German Railway company as an Railroad Technician (DB Netz AG). Firstly, I don't understand, how Railways got a "B" from the side of Civil engineers. Compared to the Railroads we have in Germany, which really aren't the best, the Railroads in the US are a Joke. The Problem I see with the USA is that there aren't any socially fair, sustainable, high capacity transit networks. No, Kyle, Elon Musk won't fix this problem with his Hyperloops - He will rather worsen it while profiting from your tax money. Any attempt to Build for example a HSR network is already doomed to fail the second it's mentioned. I mean, Look at how california is Struggling to put 1300 Km of Rail on the ground. It has now been almost 15 years, still, only a fraction of the work needed has been actually completed. For comparison: In germany, one of the first High Speed Railways we ever built was the connection between Cologne and Frankfurt (Main). It took 15 years aswell - From Planning to completion. Planning was started in 1985, the Railroad was finished in 2000, with tunnels and bridges being built in a record pace. The denial of Railways in America needs to stop in order for a Functioning, sustainable Infrastructure plan.

    • @Limosethe
      @Limosethe Před 2 lety +2

      But I would argue that California high speed rail is an example of why rail is impossible and infeasible in the US, lol

    • @LastIcebear
      @LastIcebear Před 2 lety

      @@Limosethe Well yes, because the acceptance for Rail isn't there. Car manufacturers (like elon musk lmao) managed to put public transit as a way for "the poor" to get around. If politics and people would really want that rail project to happen, I am sure aswell that it would already be completely finished.

  • @101patryks
    @101patryks Před 2 lety +156

    The quality of the editing has gone up recently 🤩 These videos are such a pleasure to watch, narration + visuals are on point!

  • @patrickgallagher9069
    @patrickgallagher9069 Před 2 lety +12

    You explained what's being done with about 200 or 300 billion dollars. What about the other trillion? That's almost almost of it, being spent on what?

  • @TheJusticefornone
    @TheJusticefornone Před 2 lety +5

    I think it would be an excellent idea to look at this bill on a provision by provision basis, as well as cover each major thing it affects, and create a mini series off of each thing

  • @raghudurina2354
    @raghudurina2354 Před 2 lety +1

    As a Detroiter just remember flint isn't Detroit we hate them too and yes we have clean water

  • @keco185
    @keco185 Před 2 lety +67

    If they could properly manage the projects, the bill could be half the cost with better results. I've seen perfectly good roads torn up and repaved while potholes on other roads are ignored (despite being maintained by the same entity). I've seen new roads put down only to be immediately torn up because they want to work on the power, gas, or water under the road. And the patchwork they do after is terrible. In general though, I haven't felt the effects of the supposed bad infrastructure other than an occasional pothole. My power never goes out, the highways are in good shape (except when they are under construction), etc.

    • @mastershake11434
      @mastershake11434 Před 2 lety +3

      The roads in my town in a major South Carolina city (possibly the largest city, if I had to guess), are horrendous. Trust me, our roads are terrible in this country. They weren't made to last this long without being replaced.

    • @josesandoval1440
      @josesandoval1440 Před 2 lety

      Just say you hate roads and want Americans to die if you think this is senseable

    • @JohnSmith-tp2mg
      @JohnSmith-tp2mg Před 2 lety +3

      Omg this is so true. Literally in my hometown, they paved a brand new road only to immediately rip it up because electrical work needed to be done. So now a year on, what once was a new road is now a horrible road as there’s all these uneven sections where the road was dug up so lines could be laid. And now cuz everyone’s complained, they’re just gonna tear everything up and repave the road again

    • @jamier65551
      @jamier65551 Před 2 lety

      Well i mean the bill hadnt even kicked in when you posted this comment

  • @thatrandomguyontheinternet2477

    American infrastructure may be doomed but their military spending will boom

    • @vomm
      @vomm Před 2 lety +1

      Actually it's really clever if the chinese tanks are coming the bridges will collapse and the invation be slowed down a lot or even stopped

    • @will0ughby
      @will0ughby Před 2 lety +1

      @@vomm why would China invade their puppet state?

    • @AndrewManook
      @AndrewManook Před 2 lety

      @@will0ughby lol

  • @TheNonplayer
    @TheNonplayer Před 4 měsíci +1

    WOOOOOOW!!!!!!
    In the US it's still legal to have PFAS in DRINKINGWATER?!?
    we (in The Netherlands) just had a HUGE scandal around PFAS released in our environment, making clear this stuff is not only highly toxic (carcinogen even), but also doesn't break down at all for decades or even centuries.
    ps: there's a (few) documentary(-ies) about the scandal made by ZEMBLA (also available in English)..................... worth watching

  • @matteocapuzzo1944
    @matteocapuzzo1944 Před 2 lety +1

    America need cities built for people not for cars, it can improve better quality of life and it's also good for the environment