Biden delivers, Trump dithers President Joe Biden was in Superior, Wisconsin on Thursday to tout federal funds released to replace the obsolete Blatnik Bridge between Superior and Duluth, Minnesota. The bridge opened in 1961. “For decades, people talked about replacing this bridge, but it never got done, until today,” Biden told a crowd. He made sure to take a poke at Donald “91 Counts” Trump who over four years of inaction turned “Infrastructure Week” into a punchline. “On my watch, instead of Infrastructure Week, America is having an Infrastructure Decade,” Biden quipped. Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure investments already have poured $6.1 billion into Wisconsin and $5.7 billion into Minnesota: And I’m proud to announce $1 billion from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will be used to build this new bridge, a new bridge that will increase capacity for large trucks and oversized loads; a new bridge with a modern design, wider shoulders, smother on — smoother on and off ramps; a new bridge with a shared path for pedestrians and cyclists. Biden continued: In Wisconsin and Minnesota, we’re investing $2.5 billion — $2.5 billion in high-speed Internet. And we’re going to save — (applause) — and we’re going to save more than 600,000 families in these two states up to $30 a month on their Internet bills. The household that I came from, that matters. Those $30 extra at the end of the month — bills all add up when you’re living on a fixed salary. We’re also investing $1.1 billion in…