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Historian David McCullough wants us to pass a transport bill, so let’s get on it

05/21/201205/21/2012 Lisa Schweitzer

David McCullough is fabulous in every possible way. Since it’s clear that nobody in DC is actually listening to transport people any more, maybe they’ll listen to McCullough? If they don’t, you should, in this very charming story from NPR.

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