Given the rule of law, the need to protect property and defend workers' rights, high-speed rail projects in the United States will never achieve the ruthless efficiency of those in China. And that's a good thing.
yeah it's totally fine that the US Is losing the ability too build infrastructure
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yeah it's totally fine that the US Is losing the ability too build infrastructure
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Mashallah, a few more No Soyboy's Sky chimpouts and we will finally get the mandate by pussified g*mers to put the remaining Post-Purchase-Rationalizationovites up against the wall while they look the other way.
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