pupil than anyer nation in the world by far, and you look at sweden and denmark and norway and chinand japan, and they are all at the top, and you look at us, spending much more per pupil and we are down at the bottom. we are going to change that. spend $4.2 billion for an airplane so i can fly around, all right? for air force one, i don't think so. we are going to negotiate tougher deals, don't we agree? where we get more equipment for less money. our: we will put journalistic hip waiters on. first, the president-elect scrounging up $1 trillion of public and private funding for roads, bridges, airports, and other public infrastructure projects, including some form of public and private investment, combined amounts to three times as much as the highway bills signed by barack obama and george w. bush. transportation spending does appear to be one of the few areas where democrats may be willing to work with the incoming president, maybe. expressingck schumer optimism about that very prospect in an interview with me the press in november. surprisingly on certain issues, candidate trump