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When Infrastructure Attacks! (a special you won't see on Fox)

by: ElanaDMIBlog

Thu Jul 19, 2007 at 18:48:27 PM EDT


(I didn't call. It's that damn restraining order... - promoted by phillip anderson)

There was an explosion in Midtown Manhattan yesterday. I found out about it because 10 people were text messeging my cell to make sure I was ok - each with varying levels of fatalism about my prospect of survival (maybe they want my apartment? It's New York so who knows...)

As you've all heard the explosion wasn't caused by terrorism, it was an underground steam pipe constructed in 1924 that had too much cold rain water leaking on it, causing it to explode like Old Faithful-- except flinging more mud and some asbestos into the air. I know that the air has been declared clean but the dust and debris spat out from the explosion do contain asbestos and what with air movement and you know, gravity, I can image that the carcinogenic dust will get air-born and be inhaled endlessly till it's cleaned up.  Remember when the EPA told the public that the air around Ground Zero was safe to breath - when it actually wasn't? You'll have to excuse me for being a bit concerned over whether the same thing will happen here.

I should probably explain this blog post's title. When chasms in the earth open up near Grand Central the media tends to report it. Even Fox. But what you won't see in the media by and large is a discussion of  why it is that these accidents take place. Sure they'll explain how the explosion was caused by water hitting an antediluvian steam pipe but they just won't make the connection between the lack of investment in our country's infrastructure and things going kablooie. You see it takes money to keep any locality running. And localities get that money through our taxes.

More attacking infrastructure on the flip...

ElanaDMIBlog :: When Infrastructure Attacks! (a special you won't see on Fox)
Infrastructure is quite literally crumbling beneath our feat and to paraphrase Rick Perlstein "it's not the terrorists, it's the tax cuts". You see you can't have modern society without infrastructure, like emergency services, a working sewage system and a power grid. And if your only goal as a society is to cut taxes eventually you are left with asbestos covered steam pipes from 1924 that explode and kill people - and yes, damage business interests.

One thing I really like about Mayor Bloomberg's PlaNYC is that his plan seriously addresses infrastructure as a long term investment for our city. As a major economic engine for the country we all need to be concerned about NYC having ongoing access to clean water, the ability to safely meet (and reduce) our need for electricity, and get all of our roads into safe condition, just to name a few tasks highlighted in the plan. It's not just NYC that needs to plan ahead-  it's the whole country.

Recently there was a poll on a New York entertainment magazine's website that asked what NYC should do with its budget surplus. There were two options. A. tax rebate or B. save the money for a rainy day.

I was frustrated. Was the hypothetical tax rebate in question going to be divided up between all tax payers and end up only putting a few dollars back in to my thin wallet - like the Bush tax rebate did? My money can do a lot more  than pay a month's cellphone bill if my money is working in concert with other people's dollars. In fact that's what we need to do to keep our country functioning like a developed nation. So in that little poll I'd like to vote C. put that money into building public infrastructure right now. Smart investors know you need to spend money to make money.

Poll
Did you call me to see if I was ok?
yes, it's because I care
no, there's a restraining order
yes, because I want your apartment
what does this poll have to do w/ infrastructure?

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i actually did hear some stuff about why (0.00 / 0)
this infrastructure today - on WNYC. i even heard about a study by the city comptroller back in (i think) 1991 that actually put a price on replacing all of that old stuff under our streets.

90 billion bucks. in 1991. that ain't chicken feed.

of course, if we had been investing in serious maintenance and replacement of all this stuff for the last 30 years, i'm sure we wouldn't have anywhere near the problem we have today nor the potentially astronomical price tag of fixing all this stuff.

TODAY is day one. It always is.


ahhh WNYC (0.00 / 0)
see that's because WNYC kicks butt. I'll check their site for the broadcast.

www.dmiblog.com

Degradation of the US brand... (0.00 / 0)
Elana, my dear, I most certainly DO care, but your poll also lacks options-- where is the spot to check "No-- didn't call-- I completely agree with you about infrastructure investment, but have no idea where in Gotham you make your current abode"?

Now, the trouble that we left-leaning types have is that we tend to believe that the right wing is not planning.  This is not true-- they simply do not share their plans publicly.  Close attention and sound analysis will, however, give you the outlines of the strategy.

As far as investment in infrastructure, the right side of the aisle has the vast majority of the folk who do big-project investment spreadsheets for a living.  They know the score.  That is why their plan is clearly to run this puppy right into the ground.  It is a part of a larger focus that involves investing less in educating the US workforce, and in US public health, as well.  You see, when they see the future, they don't really envision it here-- more like in places like Dubai, London, Singapore, and coastal China.  Where they are investing.  Heavily.  Haliburton, I believe, is even moving headquarters to Dubai.  And, you will note, we are spending like a drunken sailor on military hardware and the sowing death and destruction in the Middle East.

Entire systems of infrastructure in this country are strained to the breaking point (examples: inter-city passenger rail system is more primitive and less reliable in the US than in all other developed countries, and many developing countries, too.... freight rail is terribly overcrowded, and, as the price point for truck transport rises with the price of oil, slated to become much more so.... electric power distribution is inadequate for the present and unprepared for the future... ditto water infrastructure in much of the US) And then, there are the health care and public health systems, and education... and small but essential systems like food inspection...

Hegemony is a political thing, and the owners of capital are not really that sentimental.  If we want a future here, we had better plan for it and pay for it ourselves.  Good that Bloomberg's public side is heading that way, 'cuz you sure won't be seeing that from the private part of his empire.

Investment is the only real economic development.... and maintaining the base systems is minimal required investment. This country as a whole is stealing money from the future (negative savings rate) while investing massively overseas. Not a strategy for people who have children they care about who they expect to remain US citizens.

So, you see, Elana, I haven't called.... but I know that we are not ok, and the biggest threat to our security is not some big-talking angry Muslim boy in a British or Afghani or Pakastani slum.  It is the systematic degradation of the US brand in favor of a brand of "democracy" that allows prison labor, government surveillance, and industrial environmental destruction.  This plantation over here is slated to close down most production.


You're right...somewhat... (0.00 / 0)
...infrastructure does need regular tending.

But I'm confused what big tax cut in NYC are you talking about. Ah...ofcourse...it's the Bush tax cuts! If only they were repealed we'd have all out streets and sewers fixed...and universal healthcare and cash left over for national teacher pay raises and new schools in every district and national pre-K (starting at age 3) and job training for out-of-work manufacturing workers...and ice cream sodas for everybody.

A miserably small part of the Bush tax cuts would end up fixing ancient pipes under the streets of Manhattan. It's the NATIONAL/FEDERAL budget...not the state...and not New York City's.

You can dislike the Bush tax cuts all you want...but make rational arguments.

Oh...and while I'm at it...there are cities in NY State OUTSIDE of NY...and Albany has been the vilest of absentee landlords to Bufalo and Elmira and Utica and the rest. Those cities need jobs...and there has been nothing done in two decades about the problem...but you won't see that on TV...just the lastest steam pipe explosion in Manhattan...making things a bit unpleasent for all those busy Manhattanites.
 


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