60 MINUTES INFRASTRUCTURE REPORT WAS CORPORATE PROPAGANDA

I rarely if ever watch 60 Minutes, as they have been kissing Obama’s ass since before he was elected in 2008. They are part of the left wing media and are now a joke when it comes to investigative journalism. Last night it came on after the football game I was watching and the opening story was about the infrastructure crisis in this country. I thought I’d give it a chance. After five minutes of propaganda, mistruths, false story lines and interviewing an ultimate insider hack lobbyist for corporate America, I turned on a more realistic truth telling show – The Simpsons.

Every time a politician or media pundit opens their mouth about infrastructure you know they are lying. Democrats and Republicans are equally guilty of misleading the public about this issue. They know the sheep aren’t paying attention and will believe their bullshit. The mantra is always the same. We’ve neglected our roads and bridges and now they are dangerous. The Federal government must do something about this crisis. They need more money. Somehow we managed to not spend any money on our highways for the last 30 years. The politicians and the media insist we need a trillion dollar infrastructure plan to save our highways and bridges. Amazingly, these politicians and media outlets are supported by contributions and advertising revenue from the corporations who would benefit from a massive infrastructure bill.

The reason our roads suck isn’t because there isn’t ENOUGH money. It’s because politicians chose other things to spend OUR money on. Here is the deal. The states spend in excess of $200 billion per year on their highways. The Feds spend another $50 billion of your money on roads. Most of these funds are extracted from your pocket through gasoline taxes and tolls at the State and Federal level. How come $250 billion per year isn’t enough? The Keynesian morons like Krugman and Larry Summers are sure a multi-trillion dollar infrastructure plan paid for with your money will stimulate the economy and save America. If I recall, the $800 billion Obama porkulus infrastructure program was about shovel ready jobs. How did that work out? The fact is the federal government is only responsible for 140 thousand miles of road or 3.4%, largely roads in national parks, military bases and Indian reservations. Roads are a State and local issue. Local governments are responsible for maintaining and improving 3.17 million miles of road or 77.5% of the total. State highway agencies are responsible for 780 thousand miles of road, or 19.1%.

There are 4 million miles of roads in the U.S., with only 2.6 million miles that are paved. We are paying almost $100 per mile per year. The Federal Highway Administration tracks the state of repair on 892,163 miles of major highways that are eligible for federal aid. In 2012, the latest data available, the FHWA found that 182,872 miles, or 20.5%, were in poor or mediocre condition and needed repaving or even more substantive repairs.  The nation’s Interstate Highways are in relatively good condition, with only 1.8% of rural miles and 5.0 percent of urban miles in poor or mediocre repair. Other highways, however, are in much worse shape, particularly in urban areas where more than one third of all arterial and collector miles are in poor or mediocre condition.

The Federal Highway Administration‘s 2013 National Bridge Inventory shows that 146,598, or 24.2%, of the nation’s 605,471 bridges are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete. This includes 63,207 structurally deficient bridges (10.4%), which are safe to use but need significant maintenance or repair to remain in service, and 83,391 functionally obsolete bridges (13.8%) which may be in good repair but fail to meet current design standards, such as lane width, shoulder width or overhead clearance and thus need to be upgraded when they are replaced. In recent years, state and local highway agencies have been investing heavily in bridge maintenance and repairs. As a result, bridge conditions have been improving. Between 1998 and 2012, the number of deficient bridges fell from 29.5% to 24.2%. The improvement was concentrated in structurally deficient bridges, which declined from 16.0% of all bridges to 10.4%.

The roads I travel every day have been under some form of construction for the last six years. There is no lack of activity on roads and bridges in the U.S. If $250 billion per year isn’t enough than politicians shouldn’t have pissed their budget funds away on worthless education initiatives, free school lunches, outrageous government worker pension plans, free shit for the masses, tax breaks for mega-corps, and a myriad of other wasteful corrupt spending. Every State and local government in the country is required to have a balanced budget. As a homeowner, I know that as my house ages things will break and need to be replaced or repaired. Everyone knows this will happen. It isn’t a shock. I’ve lived in my house for 19 years. I’ve had to replace my garage doors, windows, front door, back door, hot water heater, faucets, lighting, sump pump, washer, dryer, stove, dishwasher, TVs and many other household items. I have always anticipated these things in my budget and made sure I could pay for them.

Politicians who run our State and local governments know the expected life of highways, water pipes, sewer pipes, utilities, public buildings, and all the other infrastructure they are required to maintain on behalf of the citizens. They do a budget every year that must balance and be approved. It is they who have purposely chosen to not set aside enough money to maintain the infrastructure. They have chosen to spread the money to their benefactors in the corporate world or the union sector. This is not a crisis for the country. This is a failure of government at every level. Instead of focusing on the terrible management of taxpayer funds, 60 Minutes interviews Roy LaHood (former Secretary of Transportation) who declares that Congress needs to dramatically increase spending and taxes for infrastructure. Everyone wants MOAR.

LaHood sells himself as a noble patriot co-chairman of Building America’s Future, a bipartisan coalition of current and former elected officials that is urgently pushing for more spending on infrastructure. The faux journalists at 60 Minutes fail to reveal that LaHood has two other jobs that deal with infrastructure. LaHood is Senior Advisor to Meridiam Infrastructure, a private equity underwriter (PEU) specializing in infrastructure and Senior Advisor to law firm DLA Piper, a lobbying firm for infrastructure companies. The guy is a whore for corporations that would benefit from your taxpayers being pissed away on bloated construction projects.

Here is the reality of our infrastructure crisis:

  • Gas taxes and tolls were supposed to pay for highway maintenance. Now general tax revenues are also being funneled to union contractors and no bid contracts which make every infrastructure project 30% or more over priced.
  • At least 25% of federal gas tax funds are diverted to non-highway uses including maintaining sidewalks, funding bike paths, and creating scenic trails. Congress allocates highway money to truck parking facilities, safety incentives to prevent operation of motor vehicles by intoxicated persons, grants for anti-racial profiling programs, magnetic levitation trains, and dozens of other non-road activities.
  • Money allocated to public transit in our urban kill zones has increased by 1,000% since 1978 and ridership is flat to down in most cities. The cities have the worst streets and the Democratic leadership has funneled their budgets to government and teacher’s unions, along with free shit for their voting constituents. They could have spent their budgets on 100 year old sewer pipes and water pipes that burst on a daily basis, but that wouldn’t get them votes.
  • There are dozens of PA Dept of Transportation executives sitting in prison today. It is the most corrupt agency in PA and probably in all the other states. Kickbacks for contracts is rampant. Every construction job is a union job. The union premium is 30%. But, at least they are slow. No bid contracts and payoffs add another 20% to every infrastructure project. Politicians do nothing about this. It’s the game. They need jobs when they leave office. Ask Roy LaHood.

60 Minutes is nothing but another propaganda outlet for the vested interests. They don’t want the system to change. They just want more of your money. The entire Infrastructure Crisis Storyline is a scam.

“It is a popular delusion that the government wastes vast amounts of money through inefficiency and sloth. Enormous effort and elaborate planning are required to waste this much money.”  ― P.J. O’Rourke, Parliament of Whores: A Lone Humorist Attempts to Explain the Entire U.S. Government

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BUCKHED
BUCKHED
November 24, 2014 4:07 pm

He forgot one thing…minority set asides . Those set asides costs in the words of Chief Budget ” Heap Big Plenty Money “.

Have a friend who is a retired engineer with the S.C. Dept of Highways . He told me that a lot of the minority set asides were a scam. A minority contractor would bid on all of the job knowing that they would get 10% of the jobs they bid on. The bids were always extremely high. When one of the minority contractors got a job they’d sub out the work and pocket the difference.

One minority contractor screwed up the expansion of Highway 21 in Orangeburg,S.C. that it cost double the bid amount to fix it by a qualified company .

starfcker
starfcker
November 24, 2014 4:17 pm

I saw a promo for the 60 minutes piece and thought the same thing. Infrastructure doesn’t always mean highways. Lots of this is trying to put together pieces for rail freight. All zero’s high speed rail lines that got killed were port city to metro without a port. Tampa-orlando, milwalkee-madison, cleveland-cinncinati. They are trying to connect miami-orlando right now (all aboard florida)

paleoman
paleoman
November 24, 2014 4:20 pm

How bout that mess of a project on the 476
About 8 years and 160 million and its still a disaster

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
November 24, 2014 4:23 pm

We have had a huge amount of money spent on infrastructure in KY. New bridges out the wazoo and old bridges torn out and replaced, also new roads and road repair. I have said, it’s amazing to me where all the funds come from if everything is so fukkin bad financially in this country. KY is a poor state and I can assure you there are many new bridges near the Lever zombie cabin.

Dee
Dee
November 24, 2014 4:36 pm

My thought when they said there wasn’t enough money for infrastructure was there would be if they quit sending money to the criminals overseas disguised a foreign aid.

Billy
Billy
November 24, 2014 4:52 pm

@ Bea,

You must live in an area of the Commonwealth that’s getting money funneled to it…

Our road dead ends into the Kentucky river. Don’t know when it was originally paved, but it’s been in need of repaving for about 25 years now. At least they came by a few weeks ago and patched it.

Noticed that the Commonwealth decided to repave part of the local double A highway… calling it some shit like a “Pavement Study Zone” or something… they got signs up saying that. No idea what that means. I guess they pave something and then keep an eye on it, seeing how long it takes for us to break it…

Mike Moskos
Mike Moskos
November 24, 2014 4:53 pm

I’d like to see the Feds and states get out of all transportation funding.

If it runs through a city, the city maintains it, builds it, etc.

If there’s no city, the county runs it.

You don’t want to maintain the part of that 12 lane interstate that runs through your county: don’t.

Keep the dollars and control locally. I know it is too tempting to build projects fast by aggregating everyone’s taxes and then beg for some portion back.

My favorite recent project: Rick Scott taxed the people of Florida to dredge the Port of Miami at tremendous cost so the new bigger ships could dock to bring in slave produced goods even cheaper. The usual “job creation” bs. That’s a good way to end unemployment at home.

If we want our local businesses wiped out by cheaper foreign competition, a one time property tax/sales tax would be more appropriate. It was the California unions–through their pension funds–who mostly financed the movement of their jobs to China.

Michael
Michael
November 24, 2014 4:59 pm

DON’T YOU KNOW, that all 4-5 million of those ILLEGALS OBAMA is trying to make legal, though he really can’t on his own, are going to NEED those bridge and road fixing jobs so they make a living and we the common American don’t get squat. Plus they will get all your welfare. See, the fat cats are going to get the contracts, then keep most of the money well paying for law wage slave labor and using foreign bought cheap materials.

Dave
Dave
November 24, 2014 5:59 pm

We don’t have money for our infrastructure because we need that money for the non stop, endless, senseless wars we’ve been engaged in for the past 11 years now. And we need to send taxpayer money to nations across the word at bribes for their loyalty. I think it’s time for this country to be destroyed by God.

ragman
ragman
November 24, 2014 6:06 pm

60 minutes is the biggest collection of fucking bullshit on the face of da earf.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
November 24, 2014 6:08 pm

“The fact is the federal government is only responsible for 140 thousand miles of road or 3.4%, largely roads in national parks, military bases and Indian reservations.”

Besides local, state and Federal highways I can tell you that the last time I was in Yellowstone NP, any of three different military bases and two local Indian reservations, the roads were absolute shit.

In my area they started a new method of road maintenance this year. They cut out and repave only the two ares where your car tires travel. On one road they used the wrong mix of asphalt and once they opened up the lane for travel, it stuck to car tires and peeled up making said car tires look like a rolled up cinnamon bun.

Maybe it’s just me but it seems like whenever they tear up a road right down to subsoil and install new gravel and two layers of asphalt the road only lasts three years before it starts to crumble. I don’t remember this being the case 20 years ago. As a matter of fact I can point to many old roads and highways that have not been paved in 20 years or more and they are in fine shape.

I have no doubt these fuckers are using substandard materials nowadays. Whenever we have visitors come from out of town/state they always comment on how shitty the roads are here. Always! That is why I drive a 1986 4Runner with 320,000 miles on it that looks like shit. It’s the only vehicle I own that is worthy of our roads.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
November 25, 2014 12:05 am

They built the GWB tollway here in Dallas. The outer loop to 635. Here is the thing. It was built by a French company. The tolls do not go to the state. For now it’s new and in good condition. Once it is paid for it reverts back to state/fed maintenance and will then be filled with cops from every county, city that it passes thru.

But it is expensive, a trip from where I am to DFW airport and back [45-50 miles] would run you about 26 bucks.

Bostonbob
Bostonbob
November 25, 2014 12:38 pm

What’s so funny is it costs 2 1/2 tines more in Massachusetts to pave a road as it does in next door New Hampshire due to the unions. We just went through this propaganda war as our wonderful law makers passed a law indexing the gas tax for a yearly increase. The propaganda machine of the unions, engineers and road contractors pumped millions into the keep the tax fight. Fortunately enough people saw through the bullshit and overturned the law. I cannot wait for this asshole governor to be out of office.
Bob.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
November 25, 2014 5:36 pm

Ask Sharyl Attkisson what she thinks of 60 Minutes. The answer won’t be positive.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cbs-news-reporter-sharyl-attkisson-745982

Mopan
Mopan
December 2, 2014 2:09 pm

Illegal, unnecesary wars, tithing to Israel, illegals, “Affordable” Care Act, huge goverment etc. We’re fucked!