K1052
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I don't understand your logic about how it doesn't serve Americans. Would you oppose building a new airport terminal because Lufthansa was going to use it rather than United? I'm not sure what difference it makes if they aren't an "American company" or how you could argue that it "doesn't serve Americans" because the terminal might be used primarily by Europeans passing through the U.S. on their way to South America.
Likewise, should we not build docks because it only benefits exporters from other countries and only a few dozen longshoreman workers are going to be hired long term?
Well that's a terrible example since Lufthansa is part of Star Alliance and uses United terminals but anyway. If they wanted to build a hub here they should knock themselves out since it will provide easier access for Americans to the rest of the world. You're now trying to move the goalposts with he "primarily" argument. You argued that this infrastructure will serve Americans comparably to rural electrification which happens to exclusively serve Americans. Pick a position and stick with it.