Moreover, many of the spending-side provisions of the legislation will also provide stimulus and get Americans back to work. Of note, the Chamber strongly supports provisions to increase infrastructure spending. Shrinking state budgets and the tightening credit market are leaving many planned projects without direct funding or financing. The already massive backlog of maintenance on America’s roads, rails, public transportation systems, aviation facilities, and inland waterways and ports is growing. Greater transportation investment is necessary to preserve and create jobs in the short-term and provide long-term economic benefits by helping improve the movement of people and goods.
Sunday, February 08, 2009
ANOTHER COMMIE FRONT GROUP!!!
This time it's the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and I'm assuming that Mark Levin would call even this group "Marxist." He would say that because the Chamber supports the stimulus bill, even the so-called pork sections:
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