So what good is a nation if it has buildings and bridges but no way to educate or care for its children, or no way to address the health of its populace?
Do you think vaccines can be manufactured and distributed to the tune of billions of doses without infrastructure of some kind?
Do you think a populace can be educated without infrastructure of some kind?
Do you think caring for children happens without infrastructure of some kind?
Do you think people receiving medical care happens without infrastructure of some kind?
Examples of infrastructure might include roadways and utilities, but that doesn't mean the term is strictly limited to those areas.
No way? How about the Billions we already spend on education?
The amount spent per pupil for public elementary and secondary education for all 50 states and the District of Columbia increased by 3.7% to $12,201 per pupil.
www.census.gov
MAY 21, 2019 — The amount spent per pupil for public elementary and secondary education (prekindergarten through 12th grade) for all 50 states and the District of Columbia increased by 3.7% to $12,201 per pupil during the 2017 fiscal year, compared to $11,763 per pupil in 2016, according to new
tables released today by the U.S. Census Bureau.
As if we had to invent infrastructure to manufacture and distribute vaccines. It already existed and proved well able to do the job.
Yes, look how poorly the Teachers Unions are doing with education even spending over $12,000 per pupil. The students should have that money to spend how and where they wish, not feeding a bloated and corrupt Teachers Union.
Parents did just fine caring for their children for decades, if anything the Government has supported and promoted single parent homes. Usually the worst choice for children.
You keep pretending as if there isn't existing infrastructure, money should be spent fixing, repairing and improving it, not spending trillions on make believe.