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Massive New Urbanizing Infrastructure And Healthcare Spending Is BUSH, Not "Change".

It's good to incentivize with tax cuts, and of course as-is each WORKER actually working or running a business would have $500 more in their pocket this year and corporations could DELAY but not eliminate eventual layoffs for a little bit, but this is the SAME "incentive" we've had under Bush.

As to all spending dedicated to infrastructure, again...yes, some bridges need rebuilding and a relatively few aggregate towns and Counties are re-doing into New Urbanism first now, but again...how does that help those in the vast rest of the USA find work, create their own incomes; Bush era sleght of hand was to say "if we build it, they and $$$$ will come to you and to us", but obviously that's a huge fallacy.

Lastly, I don't think we're a nation of basket cases, so "healthcare" huge spending sounds like continuing Bush plans for State/monopolistic healthcare/drug control administered to every of the world's comers who will, ala Bush, need to transit to America, then of course have this or that real or imagined reason(s) they can't safely return home abroad...and wouldn't you know, New Urban infrastructure includes housing just for immigrants and refugees...again, under the same Bush era foodstamp, social care, and mortgage snafu protocols.

Unless the goal is to have the USA be molded into jobless, purposeless Socialism under complete government control, it might be a good idea to encourage so many other New Urban nations (even Vietnam and African nations almost indistinguishable from the West these days re community design motifs) from sending their "surplus" out of their own lands, encourage them to let their own people and "surplus" democratically evolve self-betterments, and ditto that change into the USA mindest re our own people and Hemisphere.

Again, too much of America and other nations everywhere have ALREADY "been there, done that" re New Urbanism and the personal curtailments increased governmental say-so or tolerance of say-so breeds, i.e. rather purposeless lifestyles with prisons ever easier to land in and inventing "offenses" the drive of GNPs, so some way of encouraging personal work and equity at least concurrently with healthcare and infrastructure seems necessary if change from the last eight years is to seem credible.

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