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There are good reasons not to be dragged into a hasty rubber-stamping of such a potentially damaging project. There are plenty of people "dragging down the system", such as obstructionists in Congress who want to hold up funding for infrastructure. We have badly-crumbling roads and bridges all over this country, so funding for such projects could have a very wide-spread effect, instead of preferentially delivering a windfall to one region or one industry.mheslep said:Even there with his rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline he is dragging down the system.
It is penny-wise and pound-foolish to resist such stimulatory spending (rebuilding infrastructure) in a recession. Every construction worker, steel-worker, Caterpillar employee, etc that can be employed would be paying taxes and would be producing other jobs in their localities as their demand for goods and service keep pace with their wages. Sometime, you have to prime the pump.