I completely agree.
Perhaps this has been 'common' knowledge for a long time, (just not to me?) but why is the dropdown selection on the NASCO website for MEMBERS, password protected? I guess since this asinine plan is being paid for from the planning on up with our tax dollars, we have no business knowing who its MEMBERS are?
What sense does that make?
I especially love the part where this highway has connections to all our inland ports and major cities. If that doesn't make everyone cringe, then I don't think you are paying close enough attention.
Forget about security. This plan blows all of that away. We will still be concerned about little old ladies with metal in their hair (dangerous hairpins, I guess) but lets let everyone who can drive a semi, barrel on into our country from both directions! And in new shiney roads, too - talk about an open invitation.
"Perhaps this has been 'common' knowledge for a long time, (just not to me?) but why is the dropdown selection on the NASCO website for MEMBERS, "
Which NASCO site? There are dozens of them. Provide a link, and I'll go see what you're talking about.
A road that connects to other roads???
That's horrible new information. I thought it would be a dead end into a corn patch.
"Perhaps this has been 'common' knowledge for a long time, (just not to me?) but why is the dropdown selection on the NASCO website for MEMBERS, password protected? I guess since this asinine plan is being paid for from the planning on up with our tax dollars, we have no business knowing who its MEMBERS are?
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I accessed the NASCO site you're talking about, and visited most of the drop down menu pages.
I see that this group does have a Members Only section. That's true of most web sites for organizations. There's a nice membership application on the site. You could join, and see the rest.