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They are actally going through with it all e'hhhhh? <br /> <br />Thats just wonderful!! <br /> <br />The people of Southern Indiana were pressing hardest of all to get I-69 extended south of Indianapolis, for years. Couldn't buy the governments interest. "A road to nowhere" came the reply. <br /> <br />So, over the years, many variations were tried, to get the Gov't to re-consider.....Memphis?......Little Rock?....Shreveport?....all failing to garner any interest. <br /> <br /> <br />How interesting that moving more jobs to Mexico finally caught someones fancy. <br /> <br />Can't blame Texas, they are probably praying that the "migration wave" will start "overshooting" them, any ol' time now. <br /> <br />Whats funny is how ever since Mexico became the destination, the people of Southern Indiana, once offering any number of good paths that I-69 should take, all of asudden have no lands that can be spared, and the path has been adjusted way westward to follow the existing roadbed of US 41 <br /> <br />the message is clear: N.I.M.B.Y.....
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