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Home»Politics»Michigan Residents Angry with Government as Dams Need $1 Billion in Repairs: ‘No Money for Infrastructure, We Need Bombs and Tax Breaks for the Wealthy’

Michigan Residents Angry with Government as Dams Need $1 Billion in Repairs: ‘No Money for Infrastructure, We Need Bombs and Tax Breaks for the Wealthy’

A problem that will be expensive to solve

Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaApril 15, 20262 Mins Read
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Two-thirds of the dams in Michigan have exceeded their lifespan and now require around $1 billion in repairs to return to safe working condition. This reality sparked outrage among Michigan residents, as many believe the state government is not investing in the right priorities.

According to recent reporting from Bridge Michigan, two-thirds of the state’s roughly 2,600 dams have exceeded their intended 50-year lifespan, and many were not built to withstand modern flood flows. Experts interviewed by the outlet say the aging, underfunded infrastructure is under increasing strain as climate change intensifies severe weather patterns.

For example, some regions of Michigan have seen rainfall rise to as much as 500% above long-term averages, which experts believe could create even more problems over the long term.

Michigan Slams Government Due to Dams’ Deteriorated Conditions

Residents on Reddit’s r/Michigan had strong words for the government amid this aging infrastructure crisis: “They should put that on our welcome sign: ‘Welcome to Michigan: we need over $20 billion in repairs.’”

Others slammed the government, arguing that its “negligent greed has allowed much of our infrastructure to decay and crumble while consumers and taxpayers pay more, as the organizations responsible pocket ever-expanding profits instead of doing the maintenance required to keep it up.”

Some folks responded to the problem with sarcasm, saying, “Sorry, no money for infrastructure, we need bombs and tax breaks for the wealthy.” Someone else replied, “And data centers, according to Big Gretch,” mocking Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s recent remarks that Michigan should lead on data centers.

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Most residents, however, were not convinced the state government would invest in the infrastructure, or even that doing so would be the right decision. “They will either demolish the dams and revert the river to its natural flow or sell them. These things are not economical,” one user explained. Others agreed with the sentiment, saying, “Demolish them all and restore the rivers. Anything else is just kicking the can down the road and setting up more repairs in the future.”

It remains to be seen how Michigan’s state government will address its aging infrastructure amid tight budgets, but many residents seem to believe these dams may not remain in place for much longer.

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