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The high speed rail amendment in Florida was killed by overwhemling majority
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Modelcar</i> <br /><br />....I spent 8 winters in central Florida up until just a few years ago and observing and driving in the traffic in that area...I wonder how they will soon handle the traffic especially in the corridor near Daytona Beach to Orlando and beyond. If not HSR, than what.....They better be figuring on doing something....They can't pave the whole area. Anyone that travels that area to and from work surely knows what I'm talking about. HSR will probably start someplace, in the near future so why not there where other people {tourists} can be a big help to pay for it....It's no surprise to me Jeb has figured a way to get that system nixed. Not the first time. <br />[/quote]Most honorable member of the forum, I agree[^], I finnished growing up in FL (Leesburg) and I know the frustration of trying to get the right thing done. Having said that You and I both know that politics is about power and that money is its mothers milk. [:O] As a Florida politican i knew once said, "As long as the cow is giving milk I'll take it, after that I'll find another cow and milk it untill it goes dry. (Sad but true).
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