


Back in March of 2024, a cargo ship hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, resulting in a partial collapse of the bridge and the deaths of six construction workers.
Now, fifteen months later, government has gotten around to demolishing the remaining parts of the bridge.
And it'll take almost a year to finish that project, so how long will it be before a new bridge is built?
Five years?
This writer is taking the over.
It took five years to build the bridge in the 1970s, and almost half that time to take it down. Definitely taking the over.
Take your time, guys.
They were too busy telling us how Francis Scott Key is racist.
If Ron DeSantis were governor of Maryland, it would've been rebuilt by now.
Democrats.
That's it. That's the explanation.
Decline is a choice.
All of this.
No rush.
Democratic governors are incapable of feeling embarrassment.
You've got another completely reasonable grievance, friend.
Because unions and politicians are getting their cut of the project funding.
That's all this is.
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