Tuesday Truth - More Money, More Problems
America was once cutting edge, politically, technologically, socially. That hasn't been true for the better part of a century. Sure, we still have a huge technological step up to the world around us, and our entertainment is still cutting edge, but even that is waning. Our legal system is so slow, and so corrupt, that we're playing with technologies there are no laws for. When FDR started building the interstate highway system, he was in a unique position to coordinate the entire nation's efforts toward a single goal, something that he had already done with WWII. In it's day, the interstate network was cutting edge. The technology exists, today, to replace all standard pavement with an electronic smart pavement that would not only allow city planners to change the signage on the road itself, and use electric heat so that no one would ever have to plow ever again, but could use solar energy to generate three times more energy than the whole country cur...