I suggest you learn something, my friend. In Minnesota, due to GOP leadership, the funds were denied to make structural improvements that would have prevented the bridge collapse. In fact, at the time, the idea of giving out the money was ridiculed. Now, even leaving aside the very human sorrows of those who needlessly died, the outward payments the state has to make to the dead and for reconstruction is higher than what maintenance was.
Maintenance of infrastructure is a vital national policy. For security, for commerce, and because it's far more expensive to fix things when they're broken. But the GOP decides to belittle it, going for tax cuts for the top marginal tax brackets (leaving alone high payroll taxes for the little guys), and for discretionary wars we have no moral or security business waging -- that are enormously, vastly expensive, and are laying waste to the dollar.
Most of the rich are sound, wise people, but a good number have grappled the government to evil purpose, all the while destroying one of our national parties -- the Republicans used to be sane, and fiscal conservative philosophies are good ones, but now they are insane, crooked, and compromised to the gills. But Warren Buffett, among others, knows what you're too stupid to understand -- you have to pay for things. And a sound society allows some shifting of burdens. This is not 'communism', this is not 'socialism', although no doubt that's the next thing out of your mouth.