A total political piece that Trains introduced. The "no politics" policy is both a farce and impossible to enforce in a railroad space because so much of what the railroads do is political. Fortunately enforcement of Trains' 'no politics" policy has been as weak as Obama's enforcement of our immigration laws.
Sounds like we are getting involved in politics. Sides anyone? We already know from reading their columns where Frailey and Phillis stand Do we need more?
Norm
WASHINGTON — A U.S. senator who paid a recent visit to the rail and intermodal hub at Santa Teresa, N.M., says he welcomes news that President Trump apparently won't threaten a government shutdown if his border wall is not in a must-pass budget...
http://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2017/04/27-new-mexico
Brian Schmidt, Editor, Classic Trains magazine
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