Sunday, January 30, 2022

HOW MUCH MONEY WAS SPENT REBUILDING IRAQ OR LOOTED BY AFGHANISTAN? - Report: Federal Infrastructure Funds Were Not Allocated for Collapsed Pittsburgh Bridge

 

Report: Federal Infrastructure Funds Were Not Allocated for Collapsed Pittsburgh Bridge

US President Joe Biden visits the scene of the Forbes Avenue Bridge collapse over Fern Hollow Creek in Frick Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 28, 2022. - The bridge collapse provided a symbolic backdrop for President Biden's trip to the city to tout his $1 trillion infrastructure plan -- and …
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The Pittsburgh bridge that collapsed early Friday was in poor condition, and the state did not allocate federal infrastructure funds for its improvement, according to a report.

The bridge that collapsed near Frick Park injured ten, several of whom were transported to a hospital, Breitbart News previously reported.

NBC News reports:

Pennsylvania is set to receive more than $327 million in federal funding for bridge repair and replacement under the infrastructure plan, with about $49 million going to “off-system,” or local, bridges like the Forbes Avenue bridge.

But the bridge is not among the highway and bridge projects targeted for federal funding in the state’s 2021 transportation improvement program.

City officials haven’t said why the bridge, built in 1970, wasn’t placed on the list for federal infrastructure funding.

On a scale from zero to nine, with nine being in excellent shape, the 447-foot bridge “had an overall 4 rating and was listed in poor condition,” the outlet reports. Moreover, the deck and superstructure of the bridge were rated at four out of nine, while the substructure scored a six.

President Joe Biden had been slated to attend an event in Pittsburgh on Friday, prior to the bridge’s collapse, and stopped at the disaster site to highlight the importance of infrastructure, Breitbart News reported.

While heading to the bridge, Biden’s motorcade passed a man who yelled, “Let’s go, Brandon!” as another person held a sign reading, “Biden is not my president.”

Biden toured the wreckage and thanked first responders for their efforts.

“I’ve been coming to Pittsburgh a long time,” he said and claimed Pittsburgh had the most bridges of any city in the world.

“And we’re going to fix them all,” he added.


CAN YOU EVEN FIND THE UKRAINE ON A MAP? HOW MUCH DID WE HAND OVER TO THEM?

Menendez: ‘Putin Will Not Stop with Ukraine’

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Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union” that if Russian President Vladimir Putin were allowed to invade Ukraine, he would not stop there.

Menendez told CNN anchor Dana Bash, “Listen, this is beyond Ukraine, although certainly we dramatically support Ukraine. We cannot have a Munich moment again. Putin will not stop with Ukraine if he believes that the West will not respond. We saw what he did in 2008 in Georgia. We saw what he did in 2014 and pursued Crimea. He will not stop. So at the end of the day, this is about defending Ukraine, but also about sending a message, you can’t by force change the boundaries of a country, you can’t by force tell them they cannot look westward.”

Senator James Risch (R-ID), also a guest on the program, backed Menendez’s statement.

“There’s no question about that. If it wasn’t for NATO, the Baltic countries would be gone already, and there would be worse problems on the other side. Bob is absolutely right in that. This isn’t a place where there’s going to be just some action, and it’s going to quit. At some point in time, there’s got to be a line.”

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