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The Biden ‘Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework’ Is an Incompetent Sham

The “Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework,” released by President Biden on June 24 is incompetent and a farce.

It is as notable for what is not in it, as for what is.

Nowhere in the document is the mention or specification for a high-speed rail network; crash fission and fusion development; an accelerated fission- or fusion-based exploration for Mars and beyond; the North American Water and Power Authority (NAWAPA) construction; a Missouri Valley Water project, based on the Army Corps of Engineers Pick-Sloan Mission; superconducting transmission lines; the building of new science cities, as well as two dozen other new cities, etc. These are the scientific-technological projects that will move the United States to a new manifold of anti-entropic growth, and rising potential relative population density. These are the only legitimate infrastructure projects that move America forward to a new economy in 25 years, and as EIR has specified will produce over 90 million productive jobs.

EIR estimates that initially this would require approximately $21-23 trillion over the next 10 years, but the figure could go higher.

Instead, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework, which calls for $1.2 trillion to be spent over 8 years, as revealed by the Biden White House Fact Sheet of June 24, is a complete sham. [https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/06/24/fact-sheet-president-biden-announces-support-for-the-bipartisan-infrastructure-framework/]

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