Obama says to stop spending money in Iraq, rebuild American infrastructure instead

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At the CWA conference, Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) says America must focus on rebuilding its own infrastructure and proposes a national infrastructure reconstruction bank that will invest $60 billion over ten years for that purpose. He says if America can spend $400 million per day in Iraq and $10 billion a month rebuilding a foreign nation, it can spend $10 billion domestically to put citizens back to work and restructure the economy. (1:00)

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April 8, 2008

One Response to “Obama says to stop spending money in Iraq, rebuild American infrastructure instead”

  1. Rob Says:

    The article above matches my thoughts exactly. My only comment would be 60 billion over ten years is actualy a small number considering we are 50 states it comes out to 120 million per state per year. But it is a step in the right direction. I would fully support this.

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