Infrastructure: do we get to call it a national crisis yet?
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Whistleblowers in Los Angeles's Department of Water and Power beg us to pay attention to "aging equipment, decades past its expected life expectancy.... any further strain threatens the supply of reliable power and safe drinking water to million."
Watch the video, and act.
"Every time it's really windy out, we lose power": this is America?
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