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  • Are they crumbling? With the exception of the bridge collapsing in Minnesota and the levee failure in New Orleans? Would you kindly cite other examples? (NOTE: The New Orleans levees did have funds allocated to them so they could be revamped and repaired, however the corrupt government down there used and abused the funds they received)
  • No. The argument for a flat tax is an interesting one. But the rate you state is too high. Governments are simply not efficient with the tax money they receive. How many times have we heard of infrastructure funds being spent on something like a casino.

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