Plenty of places with developed rail networks are still conservative in rural places.
Yeah it was just that simple. He wasn't being smeared as an anti-semite constantly by both the right wing of his own party and the British media. None of that ever happened.
Some of the blame lies at the feet of state DOTs that are still drawing up these projects. In Austin's case, I think the I-35 widening is basically being forced down the city's throat by a revanchist state government.
or functioning?
Ah but it is rules-based. The rule is that the US gets to do whatever it wants. And if other countries don't do what the US wants, then the US gets to punish them.
inb4 texas state legislature says they can't do that
One of the goals mentioned in the article is a re-privatization of a formerly Russian-owned bank that was nationalized. That just seems to be the US strategy of "if it's done by the private sector it can't be corruption".
I wish there was anyone in Congress who opposed this sort of thing out of an understanding of the pernicious nature of the military industrial complex. I feel like it's a perfectly reasonable position to hold to not want your country to just be three defense contractors in a trench coat.
I feel, generally, that tax dollars should not go to private companies or institutions.
When Mexicans travel to the US they don't demand that everyone else speak Spanish.
Finding loopholes in the rules is a time-honored F1 tradition. Now there are more rules to find loopholes in.
A warning sign the Harris campaign has continued to ignore and done nothing to try to win back.
If they think they can win without people who won't vote for genocide, best of luck to them, but they clearly don't want my vote, so I see no reason why I should give it to them.