Those pilot programs in the three states have been running for so many years, and they've been doing well, so why the hell didn't they continue to expand them?
We elected you, and you don't even work?!
It's because Michael Roddy understands all the intricacies behind this that he gladly took on the job.
Although the guy in the White House opposes continuing to open up the infrastructure market to Huaxia. But in Michael Roddy's view, that's going against the trend, and it's bound to fail.
Even wealthy states like California, New York State, and Florida where he resides are now beginning to consider leveraging Huaxia's infrastructure capabilities to renovate their cities.
So he is just going with the flow. Even if the guy in the White House is unhappy, when it involves such large interests, there will naturally be places to argue with him.
And he can continue to enhance his reputation as someone who voices for the people and exposes the inaction of the upper echelons.
