As shitty as things are these days, there are still a few things that give me pleasure. And one of those things is watching old school conservatives, like Bill Kristol and George Will, slowly come to the realization that, in Donald Trump, they’ve created a monster that’s not only going to destroy their beloved Republican […]
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Autos, Infrastructure and Ray LaHood
Today’s New York Times Magazine is all about infrastructure. I’m about to dig into an article on the high-speed rail line planned between Los Angeles and San Francisco, but before I do, I wanted to pass along a quick link to a very brief interview with Ray LaHood, the former Republican Congressman who now serves […]
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