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The Reflecting Pool S5E75 06.29.2026
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Yaddi from Traverse, Michigan writes
I know this might sound like a small or even silly topic at first, but I actually think it points to a much bigger issue in America. The Reflecting Pool refurbishment has turned into a full‑blown disaster, with algae blooms, peeling paint, and now Trump suggesting sabotage. At this rate, it feels like only a matter of time before he blames Obama or Biden.
And yes, in the grand scheme of global crises, this might seem minor. But the symbolism of the Reflecting Pool, a place tied to some of the most important moments in our civic history, has exposed something deeper: the state of America’s infrastructure.
While we spend billions on wars with unclear objectives and hundreds of millions on ballroom renovation, the basic physical backbone of this country is crumbling. Roads, bridges, water systems, and public spaces are all in dire need of investment. Yet we hear almost nothing from either political party treating infrastructure as a serious, sustained priority.
So, here’s the real question: Could infrastructure actually be a winning political platform? It affects every community, every voter, every part of daily life. I’d love to hear the panel’s take on whether this moment, even one sparked by a drained pool, could finally push infrastructure back into the national conversation.
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