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You know, if the city/state didn't spend hundreds of millions of dollars on Criminal Illegal Aliens that would be a lot of money left over for bridge/road repair.

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>Bridges are a critical part of any city’s infrastructure, but many of Denver’s bridges are in dire need of repair. Denver7 did some digging and found 11% of bridges in Denver are in “poor” condition. The percentage is even higher for bridges that vehicles travel over. Nancy Kuhn, the communications director with the Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI), said many of the city’s bridges are old. She said some of them were built in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.

You know, if the city/state didn't spend hundreds of millions of dollars on Criminal Illegal Aliens that would be a lot of money left over for bridge/road repair. Archive: https://archive.today/bJD49 From the post: >>Bridges are a critical part of any city’s infrastructure, but many of Denver’s bridges are in dire need of repair. Denver7 did some digging and found 11% of bridges in Denver are in “poor” condition. The percentage is even higher for bridges that vehicles travel over. Nancy Kuhn, the communications director with the Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI), said many of the city’s bridges are old. She said some of them were built in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.

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yeah, tax properties to repair bridges

BUT

free money for wars