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Is Increasing Federal Infrastructure Spending Helpful For The Economy? From the Stossel video, link below: The way the infrastructure projects are picked is the survival of the unfittest. The projects picked by politicians look good on paper, show costs will be very low and demand for use will be very high, but this never happens. Nine out of ten public infrastructure projects have massive cost overruns, most of the time 50% or more above the promised cost. The government has the worst types of incentives to serve the public, it’s not their money and if they lose it it’s not their own cost. … From article: Infrastructure Gap? Look at the Facts. We Spend More Than Europe To convince a wary public to spend more, piling onto our ever-growing trillion-dollar debt, big federal government advocates gin up national infrastructure emergencies claiming safety, jobs, and well-being are being threatened. Public spending lobbyists are ready to oblige with D+ report cards for “aging and unrel...