Ending the Politics Of Infrastructure Benjamin Cheatham May 26, 2010 No Comments The country’s vast network of highways, airports and seaports historically has been a primary source of competitive advantage, but today our vital infrastructure is like a 1976 Chevy—physically and financially outdated. Photo: © Trombax-Fotolia.com CHEATHAM While other countries are exploring new approaches, America’s infrastructure strategy is in desperate need of an upgrade. In addition to being a critical challenge, infrastructure represents an intriguing economic opportunity. Unleashing a wave of creative infrastructure investments in the U.S. will reduce shipping costs, help U.S. manufacturers, directly employ millions of Americans and reduce CO emissions from the transportation sector. The trouble is the wayRead More