The Economist examines our crumbling infrastructure and concludes something needs to be done. On the table: a proposed $225 billion over the next 50 years to focus on transportation and infrastructure. Where do the candidates stand? Obama seems to be in favor of stronger federal role, and an infrastructure bank to finance projects. McCain "derides the 'bridge to nowhere'" but hasn't outlined an alternative. [The Economist]
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