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Vision and infrastructure. It's important.
The Chinese even protest more efficiently.
In the 50's and 60's America had grand ideas for air terminals. cbsnews.com/news/up-up-and…
In 1959 visionary Walt Disney imagined an America with monorails, waterfalls and technology driven homes. A fantasy he charged money to experience. disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2013/10/t…
Raymond Loewy was a dapper French immigrant who put the swoop into everything from airliners to office equipment to to cars to trains. "seeing that engine come at high speed, shaking the ground," Loewy later remembered. "It was a thrill, unforgettable." gizmodo.com/raymond-loewy-…
Visionaries like Howard Hughes combined strategic business, with futuristic styling and unforgettable experiences. lockheedmartin.com/en-us/news/fea…
Today our largest airport looks like an 80's shopping mall and our bridges look like bad dental work. Let's make American great again. cheatsheet.com/culture/cities…
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