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Maryland ain't Yankee.... But I ain't sure just what they are. Let's ask Hank. 😊
It's a daunting challenge for sure though. Only times I've ever seen a big project get rebuilt quickly is if some kind of emergency gets declared and they bypass a bunch of red tape.
And it ain't just the US either. I've been watching England with equal parts horror and dark humor as they have destroyed their own steel and concrete industries, cut themselves off economically from nations that still make such things... And then decided they would undertake a massive "green" build out for electricity that would require the largest consumption of steel and concrete since WW2.
It will never get built.
It would be truly funny if it weren't so tragic. Everyone seems to believe these kinds of things are built on the internet and powered by unicorn antler dust.
Will
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