To: MediaAnalyst
There's an easy way to keep streets generally free of congestion. It doesn't involve taxing drivers who prefer to drive home immediately after work rather than waiting a few hours for the tolls to decrease to an affordable level. This even easier method of controlling congestion involves constructing enough infrastructure to accommodate traffic. I recognize the novelty of this concept to many liberals, but when we tried it decades ago, it actually worked, much to the chagrin of the view shed of the highly endangered (in those days) enviro-wackos.
23 posted on
12/25/2005 7:36:45 AM PST by
dufekin
(US Senate: the only place where the majority [44 D] comprises fewer than the minority [55 R])
To: dufekin
I really like the way you think. I work for a heavy/highway construction contractor. :)
To: dufekin
You are a sicko!!!
Don't you know that the MSM has totally discredited that idea. Imagine, we now have more cars on the road, so nutcases like yourself suggest added capacity. That is sick. Don't you understand that we're in a new paradigm now.
In today's America, when you need more electricity you go to Oregon and breach dams. In today's America when 19 Muzzies take over airplanes and fly them into buildings, you invite their leaders to the White House. Therefore in today's America, when there are too many cars on the road, you build bicycle paths.
Now apologize to all of the other FReepers. Repent.
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