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originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: angeldoll
a reply to: derfreebie
This one is about Congress doing its job, especially in the House Appro-
priations Committee. I'm not stumping for X v. Y, or who's to blame for
killing at least six people and injuring at least 150 more. That thread's
out there already. This is no rant, it's an expose' of our ineptitude at
electing people who don't just argue like lawyers (oh wait-- 70% ARE).
Congress. You get what you pay for folks. I hope next go-round people who can see further than their back pocket get elected. Surely, there's a lesson to be learned every day from this inadequate, incompetent bunch.
That's really funny.
When Congress cuts, I'm accused because I am looking at my back pocket, you know, my own self-interest. When I have the chance to elect a Congress that will make rampant hand-outs and I vote for the Congress that cuts, I get yelled at for not looking at my own back pocket, you know, my own self-interest.
You can't have it both ways. Either I am to be selfish or I am not.
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
I think that's because it's not really good business here in America. Driving and flying are so prevalent that rail is taking a back seat--and that's okay. We don't always need to compare ourselves to other "developed countries" and feel an obligation to do everything that they do.
I remember riding on an Amtrak train once as a kid--probably 25 years ago or more. It was neat, but I never had a desire to do it again. I sure do love driving cars, though...
originally posted by: KawRider9
a reply to: Aazadan
Are you serious?
Computer controlled devices screw up all the time.
This case is about human error, not the crumbling infrastructure and lack of funding to fix it. And to say this could have been avoided if a computer was in control is highly naive.
originally posted by: Neopan100
a reply to: Zaphod58
I do the same thing!! I got so panicked one time that I almost caused an accident..I was sitting at a stop light (under the overpass) and as the big trucks rolled above I just kept hearing a shaking/thundering noise. I had all my kids in the car..and just panicked. I though for sure the thing was coming down..so I cut out into the other lane to get just ahead of the overpass..causing a mercedes behind to grind to a screeching halt. I felt really bad for almost giving the other driver a heart attack..but I felt like I was having one myself. It's so sad that I feel we put our lives at risk just driving down the road.
The roads themselves really suck. I don't know where 1/2 of you live..but here in (IN) the roads are BAD! I swear my car is screaming every time I go for a drive some place..lol..There are potholes big enough for a person to hide down in. It's like playing a video game while driving..course obstacles or something. It's just so sad the condition of our great states.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: Lgbtlivesmatter
The stimulus money was spend many years ago, in my neck of the woods we got one mile of road paved, and four big city signs, I think the sign that said "this road was build with stimulus money" cost more than the pavement used for the road.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: SlapMonkey
I rode the systems in NY back in the 70s when I was a very young with my cousins it was smelly (urine) dirty and nasty.
Then I rode the system from DC to NY, back in the 90s, it was nice, clean and I love it.
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
The reality is that I think a good rail system works really well in the 200- to 300-mile radius around heavily populated central hubs like D.C., or Los Angeles, where vehicle traffic is the epitome of suck. That said, I can't agree that it is the best thing for long-distance travel, and I certainly don't believe that, in either case, taxpayers should be propping it up.
originally posted by: ketsuko
...a rail line that hardly anyone uses...
originally posted by: Aazadan
Roads are propped up with public funds, and even the airlines are pretty heavily subsidized. I see no reason why rail shouldn't be. It's important to have travel infrastructure, and it's also important that it remains in public hands as the barrier to entry is so high if it were private.