Typically, when we think of infrastructure, we think about roadways and bridges and power supplies.
Why?
Because that’s how the government talks about “infrastructure spending,” especially during election season.
“If you elect me, I’ll ensure you don’t spend half your commute cursing the roadways,” one politician will promise. “Trust me.”
“Oh yeah?” another will counter. “If you elect me, that bridge work that adds 10 minutes to your trip – each way – will be done in half the time originally cited. Plus, I’ll do it in a way that actually cuts carbon emissions! Those