In a normal world, infrastructure damage with an impact as large as this would be fixed in a week or two. For anyone not familiar with the east coast of the US, this is the north-south corridor which runs from Miami, Florida to the Canadian border in Maine. There are alternative routes for through traffic (namely the NJ Turnpike) but diverted traffic is going to be a nightmare while we wait for this to be repaired.
I took a class called NJ Politics in college. The professor said that on an election day, if the George Washington Bridge has bad traffic, then the Democrats perform noticeably worse in the north Jersey district.
This country has based literally everything on like 4 highways so that 1 truck on fire can shutdown an entire freight corridor.
Paper tiger indeed :thonk-trans: