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QUOTE: Originally posted by daveklepper Were not the railroads there first?
QUOTE: Originally posted by oltmannd QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton I always find it interesting when politicians carry on about the things that would be nice to have in an effort to elevate them to things that are desparately needed. Of course, in the next breath, they are going to reiterate their promise to cut taxes. I mean, how else do you get elected or reelected. Eliminating railroad crossing at grade would be fantastic, but who, pray tell, is going to put up the bucks for the job. Jay Sounds like a job for the highway trust fund! ALL the benefits accrue to motorists. 'bout time we made the motorists start paying their way, doncha think?
QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton I always find it interesting when politicians carry on about the things that would be nice to have in an effort to elevate them to things that are desparately needed. Of course, in the next breath, they are going to reiterate their promise to cut taxes. I mean, how else do you get elected or reelected. Eliminating railroad crossing at grade would be fantastic, but who, pray tell, is going to put up the bucks for the job. Jay
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QUOTE: Originally posted by eastside QUOTE: Originally posted by joesap1 It is always interesting that city, county, and state governments always promote the concept that the Federal Government has an unlimited supply of money. The gist of the article which I did not quote is that they want the Fed's to pay for the grade separtions since they admit that the Railroads are "too powerful " to get anymore money from. The Feds don't pay for anything, it's us -- the U.S. taxpayer. California is dead-broke. So watch their congressional delegation try to stick us taxpayers in the other states with the tab.
QUOTE: Originally posted by joesap1 It is always interesting that city, county, and state governments always promote the concept that the Federal Government has an unlimited supply of money. The gist of the article which I did not quote is that they want the Fed's to pay for the grade separtions since they admit that the Railroads are "too powerful " to get anymore money from.
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