In a message dated 12/31/2008 11:41:26 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Anyone  know if AP has a put together a federal economic 
recovery package to  submitt?
 
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I asked the same thing back on 12/23, pasted below:
 
Hope we're "shovel-ready" enough to get some of those public works   funds 
when they start to trickle down.....

The Pockmarked roads of  New Jersey.... 8 min. video:  >>>   
http://tinyurl.com/8kvdox    Online NewsHour |  PBS   

or text:  http://tinyurl.com/98wlga

Infrastructure  Spending May be Key to Boosting Economy | Online NewsHour |  
December  22, 2008 | PBS 

Excerpts:

PAUL SOLMAN: The pockmarked roads of New  Jersey, one small argument for why  
America desperately needs a massive  infrastructure makeover....like New 
Jersey's  Pulaski Skyway, a  three-and-a-half-mile elevated road connecting 
Newark 
and  Jersey City  built in the 1930s.

BRIAN STRIZKI, state transportation engineer, New  Jersey: This bridge is  
the 
same type of bridge that collapsed, the  I-35 bridge in Minneapolis.

GOV. JON CORZINE, D-N. J.: We have got the  engineering plans. All we need  
is 
the money to -- and the trigger pull  on go-ahead.

PAUL SOLMAN: And it's not just transportation projects that  are -- quote --  
"shovel-ready," says Kris Kolluri, New Jersey's former  transportation boss, 
now  head of school development. 

KRIS  KOLLURI, executive officer, New Jersey Schools Development Authority:   
In New Jersey alone, the aggregate cost of fixing schools is close to  $25  
billion.

ED YARDENI, economist: This is not the 1930s,  where you had a lot of  
able-bodied men who were unemployed, and you  could send to the Hoover Dam, 
and  -- 
and build the thing. Here, we  have got a lot of people in the services  
academy 
that, they're not  shovel-ready.

GOV. JON CORZINE: I don't buy that argument. It's true that  somebody coming  
out of Wall Street probably isn't going to transfer to  the long end of a  
shovel.  On the other hand, it strikes me that  there are -- with two-thirds  
reduction in the amount of homebuilding  going on in the country, there are a 
lot  
of people available for these  jobs.

PAUL SOLMAN: Isn't this socialism? 

ROBERT FRANK: These are  unusual circumstances. So, getting extra spending  
into the system  really is the imperative right now. It's got to come from  
government,  at rare moments like this.

If the alternative is to have people sitting  idle, then we're better off in  
the long run, even if we borrow every  nickel to hire the people to do the  
work.
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