As far as I am aware, Lary Silverstien owns no property in Maryland, nor can I think of a way he can tie any of his losses to the infrastructure the bridges destruction has caused, let alone "a trillion dollars" in damages. Nor the Infrastructure Law Biden signed before the bridge's collapse.
As far as I am aware, Lary Silverstien owns no property in Maryland, nor can I think of a way he can tie any of his losses to the infrastructure the bridges destruction has caused, let alone "a trillion dollars" in damages. Nor the Infrastructure Law Biden signed before the bridge's collapse.
You need to make this make sense.
We'd have heard of the insurance company going bankrupt before we heard of this guy getting paid a trillion in funny money.
I just now read the title... Yet even with the title "Probably not true", should this have been posted?
I'd rather not have to sift through mountains of disinfo to get to the good stuff on this site.