Interesting facts about our eroding infrastructure

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I'd say nuclear facilities are a bit higher on my list, only because the nuclear loop could have been closed back in the carter years, and now we've got tons of radioactive material unused sitting in cooling pools… but dams and tunnels are in bad shape.

The kikes don't care about infrastructure failing because each one that fails is another hegelian dialectic point to institute another control scheme to "fix" it.

Those bridges are highly susceptible to minecraftian sabatage as well. I used to do concrete work a few years ago, master finisher who trained me would talk about all the ways you can fuck concrete to make it fail. He said these bridge designs in particular could have tiny "problems" either designed, built into, or sabataged, to make them fail, days/weeks/months later so no one would be able to pin blame. Pre stressed concrete is the key! a little chemical reaction, or saw damage i suppose if you got balls, and the "tendons" on it are super fucked, and unless major repair is underwent TIMELY (aka sooner then any of this boomer monstrosity shit we do nowadays)…boom

Definitely, the design itself is as -bare minimum- as it can be to support the desired load. The margins of error are comparatively minuscule to that of older designs

Yeah I know right, obviously it was a sassy woman who designed this

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I don't think he would have asked if he was anything but curious, you nerd.
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Well, there are ~100 nuclear reactors in the US, and the institutions operating them will (hopefully) hire the right people to man and maintain them. It is correct that nuclear waste is an issue. But that is very, very localized (compared to a meltdown which may or may render several tens of thousands of km² uninhabitable for generations).


But there are well over 80,000 dams in the US, of all shapes, sizes, water volume. That number alone makes a disaster a very real prospect for the near to mid-term future. And there are secondary consequences of failing dams. It will affect water supply and water regulation, obviously. To the point that other parts of the infrastructure fail or have to be shut down. It's just insane and horrifying to even think about it.

Here's the entirety of the damage from a B-25 crashing into the side of the empire state building. Did they design the building to withstand that? Nope. Just overbuilt.

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but if I don't design it to the bare minimum, where am I gonna get my extra budget to do whats really important? make it look pretty, tee hee. (seriously had a "project manager" do that on a job site when we were pouring a parkinglot, just about the most basic fucking project you can get with concrete imo lol)

Could the money be spent on military items instead of infrastructure and healthcare? Hmmm.

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