Bridges, Roads, Subways: America’s Collapsing Infrastructure

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  1. Make the US threat again ? Haha, take a look at CHINA's infrastructure , you'll have to go on line to see it because CNN N FOX news Won't show it, but the place is AMAZING ! go n have a look for your self and you'll SEE how y'all been getting 'conned' !

  2. Saint-Petersburg, Russia, my hometown. We have very very terrible swampy soil yet owr metro that was mostly constructed under communist rule and it was dig out very deep. We amlost dont have problems with seepage of water and the only cases of water being present in metro are located on one-two newlly build problematic stations that build directly inside water soil level on the shore of the sea and river delta. I never saw levels of flooding like in NYC. It was more like a few puddles and dripping from the walls. How can yall fumble it that bad with your drainage planning?

  3. Visited california, arizona, utah, colorado and nevada as a European tourist on a on the road trip. I wish europe had such good infrastructure! I went in road forgotten in nowhere and still found them in perfect shape. Our roads in italy crack just 2 years after they have been made!

  4. The USA is collapsing because someone is taking all the values ​​and progress for them selves and leaving nothing behind. The politicians are helping in the expectation of benefiting from the crumbs from the EPSTEIN class themselves. Everyone else is "cannon fodder"

  5. It’s sobering to see how a country with so much wealth and technical capability can still leave millions of people living with unsafe bridges, contaminated water, and power grids that fail under basic stress. This documentary really shows that infrastructure isn’t just concrete and steel — it’s the backbone of daily life. When it’s neglected, ordinary families pay the price.

    From Pennsylvania’s ageing bridges to the devastation in Hawaii, the human cost of “deferred maintenance” is impossible to ignore. These aren’t abstract policy debates; they’re communities dealing with derailments, boil‑water notices, and outages that put lives at risk.

    The $1.2 trillion investment sounds huge, but after decades of underfunding, you can’t help wondering whether it’s enough to undo the damage. Rebuilding a nation’s infrastructure takes long-term commitment, not just emergency fixes.

    Documentaries like this are important because they remind us that infrastructure isn’t a luxury — it’s a basic responsibility. When it fails, everything else starts to crumble with it.

  6. WHY should the poor residents of East Palestine have to "Demand" financial support 2 YEARS after this HORRENDOUS DISASTER?!! …

    WHY weren't they supported immediately?!! …

    WHY aren't they being rehoused immediately NOW ?!!!

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