Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Little Train That Won’t

AMERICA’S COLLAPSING INFRASTRUC­TURE RECIPE FOR DISASTER

- Jim Hightower

I love groups with the gumption to take on big tasks and do what needs to be done — can-do groups that can, and do.

But, uh- oh, here comes The Little Train That Couldn’t. I’m talking about Congress.

Since the earliest days of our US of A, the most basic task of this legislativ­e body has been to keep our national house in good repair. That requires tending to roads, bridges, rail systems, airports, school buildings, parks, internet access, etc.

Yet, with a toxic mix of anti- government ideology and fiscal foolishnes­s, Republican members of Congress have recently been blocking every serious proposal to reinvest in America’s collapsing infrastruc­ture.

The result is an inexcusabl­e drop in maintenanc­e, even as our population has expanded dramatical­ly and the wear and tear on all parts of the infrastruc­ture has created disasters-waiting-to-happen. As one lawmaker says of our increasing­ly- ramshackle house, “I’ve been here seven and a half years. We have not solved one single problem. It’s just so frustratin­g.”

That was no tax- andspend liberal Democrat talking — it was a penny-pinching Republican, Bob Corker of Tennessee. Indeed, it wasn’t that long ago that most Republican­s understood and funded infrastruc­ture — from Abe Lincoln to Teddy Roosevelt to Dwight Eisenhower, and even Ronald Reagan, who called such common sense maintenanc­e “an investment in tomorrow that we must make today.”

Gail Collins, the superbly sensible New York Times columnist, recently noted that, “In a perfect world, Congress would figure out a serious, long- term plan to fix bridges, (etc.).” Yes, but I would amend her observatio­n with this: It shouldn’t take “a perfect world” — even a Congress in a halfway-mediocre world ought to be able to do that job. Actually, thanks to GOP obstinacy, Congress isn’t the Little Train That Couldn’t. It’s the choo-choo that could, but won’t.

OTHERWORDS COLUMNIST JIM HIGHTOWER IS A RADIO COMMENTATO­R, WRITER, AND PUBLIC SPEAKER. HE’S ALSO EDITOR OF THE POPULIST NEWSLETTER, THE HIGHTOWER LOWDOWN.

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