Steve Ballmer: What do we get for $2 trillion in infrastructure spending?

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Steve Ballmer, founder of USAFacts and the former CEO of Microsoft, says he wants to know what $2 trillion in infrastructure spending will get the American people

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"Government today spends about $240 billion a year, if you take that, multiply it by 10, you're close to the 2 trillion," Ballmer said Tuesday on"The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer.""I guess somebody is saying we are going to double the amount money we spend on infrastructure. Doubling is a big change.

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