tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7018073541417646773.post5430142639202518903..comments2024-03-28T18:11:29.865-04:00Comments on UNDERNEWS: Words to avoid: infrastructureUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7018073541417646773.post-41052880464593115612017-06-23T11:46:02.797-04:002017-06-23T11:46:02.797-04:00What about a word that has Not changed.
People us...What about a word that has Not changed.<br /><br />People used to know what the term Politician meant. Yet, now refers to many 'pompous' wealthy individuals with personal axes to grind, and arguably more profits to make.<br /><br />Washington does seem to hide things in Abbreviations, Orwellian 'speak', and thousands of pages of documentation. <br /><br />"Infrastructure" might be a case of correlation, but causality? OK, maybe my thoughts on the word might have been a little too simplistic - that of bridges and roads. I know it is more than that. But lets spend out time wrestling with more meaningful endeavors. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7018073541417646773.post-56691759144733470632017-06-22T00:04:49.632-04:002017-06-22T00:04:49.632-04:00Infrastructure is military, producing a steady str...Infrastructure is military, producing a steady stream of wars of aggression. The public lacks sovereignty to call itself such, to prevent foreign wars or to promote public works. This is the old Polk versus Clay collision, the corporate super-rich versus the American System, then a tariff debate now taxation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7018073541417646773.post-80815791165960777192017-06-21T11:46:56.467-04:002017-06-21T11:46:56.467-04:00Strangely enough, many millennials have never hear...Strangely enough, many millennials have never heard the term "Public Works" since few of them remember anything before Bill Clinton was president. Millennials grew up with the term "Infrastructure".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com