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Old Posted Nov 16, 2021, 3:49 PM
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The simple reality is that New York hasn’t kept up with the pace of modernisation and infrastructure developments elsewhere in the world.
That's true throughout the US, not just in the case of New York. It is not simply that New York hasn't kept up, but rather that a nation that is fully hampered by a federal system that is the key component of making large-scale modernization of infrastructure possible.

It's happening, but it's incremental... just as infrastructural development has occurred over comparably-sized regions (i.e., Europe) over time. And when the US matures enough in this area, the collective results will be innovative and best in the world... just like the universities are.

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