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Bankrupt Highway Trust Fund Could Send One Million More Taxpaying Workers to Unemployment Lines
Left out from the speech was the fact that it was the failure of politicians – starting with President Obama and his Secretary of Transportation, Ray LaHood – to act on the bankrupt Highway Trust Fund issue two years ago – in effect kicking the problem down to what now looks like a dead end road. Continue reading
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