A broader, generational calculus

The conversation around borders and the social safety net always seems to arrive at this singular, unyielding friction point. When you have spent a lifetime watching the slow, grinding evolution of a nation’s infrastructure, the view from the porch naturally widens from the immediate politics of the day to a broader, generational calculus. You begin to look at the country not just as a map, but as a carefully balanced ledger that took decades of quiet, collective labor to build.