eve
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Oh eve, I am so glad your son is okay. Just think about how many times he has gone over that bridge...
You have to think that anyone that went over that bridge in the last week or month was risking their life, yet never knew it. Their life was in serious danger. I think it could have gone at anytime. Makes me sick thinking of that.
Laney
Thanks Laney:blowkiss:
It has really made us all think. We live quite a distance from the cities (35 miles or so) and still use that bridge all the time. My stepdaughter and her husband live 2 blocks from it. People are talking about our gas tax being raised to deal with this, to the tune of 35 cents a gallon. I want the infrastructure to be sound and I think people everywhere have to re-prioritize the spending of public money. Here, we have bailed out airlines, put money into sports facilities, parks etc., spent billions on light rail when the majority clearly will not or cannot use it with regularity -- when bridges are collapsing, it seems ridiculous. We know public money is limited and it needs to be spent on the essential, crucial things first.
Eve