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QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates hee hee, funny thing is, until I read these last 2 posts, today I was starting to soften to the railroad's plight. But no more, with this conveniant refresher course on the kinds of attitudes supporting the railroad side of the coin, just like a fresh breeze beneath my wings, I now remember WHY it's important to maintain the position I've had from square one. [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates And, I still wouldn't be at all surprised if BNSF and UP are not "rooting" for the Mayo's cause, from behind the jury box. That would be consistent with BNSF and UP denziens. They both "rooted" for the Milwaukee bankruptcy trustee to declare the PCE for the scrap heap. They both "rooted" for the econazis to have the Columbia and Snake River dams breached. They both "rooted" for the closure of the Missouri River waterway. They both "root" for limitations on truck size and weights. Why wouldn't they "root" for the DM&E's demise? And of course, in all these cases, "root" should be spelled with a few "$$". Well man, you are miles ahead of me with all that. The dam breaching, did that cause a competing rail line to get submerged permanantly? And as for closure of the Missouri River waterway, maybe I wasn't paying attention at the time, not familiar with the story. Got a link? or a short recap? it sounds interesting
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates And, I still wouldn't be at all surprised if BNSF and UP are not "rooting" for the Mayo's cause, from behind the jury box. That would be consistent with BNSF and UP denziens. They both "rooted" for the Milwaukee bankruptcy trustee to declare the PCE for the scrap heap. They both "rooted" for the econazis to have the Columbia and Snake River dams breached. They both "rooted" for the closure of the Missouri River waterway. They both "root" for limitations on truck size and weights. Why wouldn't they "root" for the DM&E's demise? And of course, in all these cases, "root" should be spelled with a few "$$".
QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates And, I still wouldn't be at all surprised if BNSF and UP are not "rooting" for the Mayo's cause, from behind the jury box.
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QUOTE: Solzrules said: Besides, how can this thread continue if you don't interject some of your humerous asides from time to time?
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal The dam breaching and Missouri River drawdowns would result in barges unable to move product, so the expectation is that users of the waterway systems would turn to the railroads, aka more business for the railroads.
QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates QUOTE: <i>Solzrules said: </i> Besides, how can this thread continue if you don't interject some of your humerous asides from time to time? Wow man, you're upset, huh? Ferget it then. Not worth making enemies just debating BS that's gonna happen it's own way, regardless.
QUOTE: <i>Solzrules said: </i> Besides, how can this thread continue if you don't interject some of your humerous asides from time to time?
QUOTE: Originally posted by EUCLID TRAVIS I believe that they are simply offended by the shear political incorrectness of what coal trains represent in terms of U.S. energy policies and their impact on the environment. It’s not so much the physical intrusion of the trains that bothers the coalition, but rather, is the fact that the trains will bring in vast amounts of coal that will be burned in power plants, which they believe will contribute to global warming.
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal Also, it is living proof that Democrats are self serving rather than public serving. Here's Daschle, the ex-South Dakota senator (ostensibly a representative of the best interests of South Dakota), now aligning himself with the "Mayo is worth more than the entire state of South Dakota" morons. Perhaps the people of SD knew of Dachle's fickleness when they booted him from office. Maybe the rest of the Dakotas will realize the same with their senatorial *representatives*.
QUOTE: Originally posted by wallyworld Thats really interesting. I wonder when Rochester is planning their construction of a nuclear power plant. Wind Mills as an alternative? Again-interesting but the stated objection is noise reduction although it's amazing how many issues can be piled onto this project. By the way, I wonder who is paying for all these wind mills? This seems like a long way around the mountain-why dont they target utilities? Seems like a wee stretch to connect the dots between DME and windmills unless youre Don Quixote.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by wallyworld it's amazing how many issues can be piled onto this project. .
QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates As another abstract parallel, if a quiet little bar suddenly starts having live bands and dancing and becomes a real hot spot, with a 20 fold increase in customers at all hours, the neighbors can't very well say they didn't know they were moving in next to a bar when they first moved in, but if they find the increase in business to be annoying, You can bet they will try to 'fight back' with any resource available to them. Fire code and occupancy restrictions, zoning and parking availability regulations, common nusiance laws, you name it. Happens all the time.
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Wanna have fun? go anywhere along the Nantuket Bay and say "Lets build a wind farm" and see how long before your being chased out by rabid townsfolks with pitchforks and torches !!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by zardoz That EXACT scenario is currently happening to a buddy of mine in Manitowoc.
QUOTE: Originally posted by wallyworld When I was a kid I lived next to the L tracks on Sheffield Avenue-24 hours a day-every fifteen minutes-7 days a week. A different era.
QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates QUOTE: Originally posted by zardoz That EXACT scenario is currently happening to a buddy of mine in Manitowoc. It's sadly amusing what petty, vindictive people we truly are.. I go to the monthly meetings of my neighborhood association primarily to stay abreast of all the conspiratorial backstabbing that goes on, listening to them discuss what some neighbors perceive to be "problem" households, and how (example) although what the household is doing is not illegal, they share strategies to make sure weed violations, tardy garbage can retrievals, long curb parking of second autos, etc etc etc get reported "round robin style" mostly as a tool of harrassment against their declared adversaries. I go to the meetings chiefly so that they can't talk about me, without making seperate arrangements [:o)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by zardozThat EXACT scenario is currently happening to a buddy of mine in Manitowoc.
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