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QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton I wonder what the DOD and The Department of the Navy would do if the waterway was blocked. Precision bombing?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by greyhounds You know, this is a broken drawbridge. A part has to be specially made to repair it. That's all it is. Drawbridges fail to open/close on a somewhat ongoing bases and require repair. A labor union chose to make this in to a political issue in an effort to get their hands further into the taxpayers' pockets. I don't know why anyone thinks Amtrak should have a perpetual claim on the Federal Treasury - the people who ride those trains should pay for the trains. They shouldn't be looking to other folks to pick up part of their transportation costs. As to the $40 million-- 1) It's mostly from private donations 2) It's less than Clinton spent in 1996
QUOTE: Originally posted by edbenton What Gunn needs to do is tell congress that Amtrak needs the ca***o replace the bridge so the Ohio class Subs can get out of harbor otherwise they are just 2.5 billion targets that could be destroyed in harbor that should free up the cash needed to fix or replace the bridge in question[8]. It also would put Bush on the defensive since his precious military toys aka men and ships can not do the job he wants them to do next. From his speech today sounds like either North Korea or Iran is next my guess is on Iran since we already have the troops there.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Puckdropper Amtrak obviously needs to ask for a lot more than it needs. How about 3.6 billion in unallocated money? That way it could get its 1.8 billion to run.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Getting discretionary funding or any unallocated funds is going to be pretty tough over the next couple of years. Every agency and department is taking hits or reallocations.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Getting discretionary funding or any unallocated funds is going to be pretty tough over the next couple of years. Every agency and department is taking hits or reallocations. Except DOD.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan That was an old bridge. Good shelf life actually but now requires a replacement. What perplexes me is if Amtrak Acelas use this, I'm a little surprised that they would allow the bridge to crack without making repairs or planning to replace it before it was a safety problem.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton The ultimate fate of the bridge doesn't matter. It can be rebuilt, removed, abandoned to fall in the river or collapse under the weight of a train, but the money to take care of the disposition is not going to come from internally generated Amtrak funds. If you have a plan that would allow the money to come from a passenger train operation, send your resume to Secretary Mineta. You'll have a job in a heartbeat.
QUOTE: Some folks will counter and say there are "externalities" that are not included in the profit/loss figures. "Externalities" are the last refuge of scoundrals. Externalities can rarely be indentified or quantified. The costs and benifits are unassignable.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by M.W. Hemphill For those of you that want Amtrak to go away: you're wasting your breath. If you truly value the ideals you espouse, try offering Amtrak's supporters an alternative that makes more sense to them.
QUOTE: Originally posted by oltmannd The "free" market does not fix urban auto pollution since the "external" costs are not born by the individual auto owners. Just look at Mexico City for a current example. On the contrary, the free market does address the externalities of urban pollution. It's called "moving". The more people that move away from overpopulated cities out to underpopulated areas, the more that urban pollution is reduced to the point of tolerance. If people choose to stay in polluted areas, then that is their choice, and by that action the "social cost" of the externality is eliminated. It is only an externality if there is no choice. Reply Edit mudchicken Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Denver / La Junta 10,820 posts Posted by mudchicken on Friday, January 21, 2005 12:48 PM While the hot stove league up in the cheap seats continues to second guess, all those bridge engineers that put this rascal together, long gone by now, did a fantastic job![bow][bow][bow] (ps- they expected it to have preventative maintenance & upkeep on a regular basis, beancounters be damned.) I frankly wi***he bridge had gotten stuck in the "up" position so that the people who invested in shiny new toys could learn a fundemental lesson and the end users and politicians could squirm for a while dealing with reality.[}:)][}:)][}:)] Mudchicken Nothing is worth taking the risk of losing a life over. Come home tonight in the same condition that you left home this morning in. Safety begins with ME.... cinscocom-west Reply jeaton Member sinceSeptember 2002 From: Rockton, IL 4,821 posts Posted by jeaton on Friday, January 21, 2005 1:39 PM MC I think that Dave Gunn would agree with you, but I think he went to some pains to avoid suggesting that the previous Amtrak management made some really stupid moves. (For those who don't get it-Why would a couple hundred million be spent buying high speeds trains that can't be operated at cruising speed because nothing is spent to maintain the track.) Jay "We have met the enemy and he is us." Pogo Possum "We have met the anemone... and he is Russ." Bucky Katt "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future." Niels Bohr, Nobel laureate in physics Reply Modelcar Member sinceFebruary 2002 From: Muncie, Indiana...Orig. from Pennsylvania 13,456 posts Posted by Modelcar on Friday, January 21, 2005 2:20 PM ....And the beat goes on...and on. Rip out 50 million from a rebuild Iraq budget and apply it to doing something for us in this counrty. Maybe it will have some left over bucks when the bridge is repaired so apply the rest of it to the phone cards for Service folks at the Rehab. units to call home. Some of this budget cutting subject gets really disgusting. As does where we're spending some of it too. Quentin Reply 123 Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
The "free" market does not fix urban auto pollution since the "external" costs are not born by the individual auto owners. Just look at Mexico City for a current example.
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