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Trump's Big Plans on Infrastructure Will Stay Big
Congressional Republicans hated Obama's stimulus projects. Wait till they see Trump's.
Where to start?
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Infrastructure just resonates for Donald Trump -- more than tax cuts, or confrontation with China or even the wall that Mexico isn't going to pay for. He's a self-styled genius builder and likes to think big.
There is a demonstrable need for major projects, with roads and bridges in disrepair, antiquated airports and seaports and a second-tier rail system. There is also a broad consensus that something will be done.
