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To: Graybeard58
Very few presidents can claim to have that sort of impact on the day to day lives of Americans 50 years after they completed their work.
(And most would not be as unassuming as Eisenhower was about it)
To: Graybeard58
and $50 billion to build as envisioned, the 62 routes took nearly a halfcentury to finish and, in today's dollars, cost $425 billion. So the project came in slightly under the projected cost.
Not bad, when you factor in the environmental delays and costs, the addition of routes not contemplated when the project was initiated, and political meddling in the routes.
3 posted on
06/28/2006 11:10:30 AM PDT by
PAR35
To: Graybeard58
$425 billion...cheap at 10x the price. One of the best investments that the government has ever made. We would not have anywhere near the economy that we have today without the Interstate system. Kudos to Ike.
To: Graybeard58
To: Graybeard58
Futurama '39
6 posted on
06/28/2006 11:11:54 AM PDT by
cloud8
To: Graybeard58
Little did he know what 46,876 miles of expressways would do. Yes, they would give the federal government a bargaining chip into setting things like "national" drinking age...
7 posted on
06/28/2006 11:13:01 AM PDT by
weegee
(If fetal tissue is non-viable, then why are they trying to use it to stimulate cell production?)
To: Graybeard58
Unless I'm mistaken, the original name was the Interstate Defense Highway System, and it was justified on defense grounds. (Back then, I guess Federal spending needed justification.)
8 posted on
06/28/2006 11:13:17 AM PDT by
newgeezer
To: Graybeard58
The roads killed the railways. It's surprising to me that the railways couldn't effectively lobby Congress to kill the highway system.
I hate mass transit and love highways, but I can see an argument against suburban sprawl and fuel inefficiencies. I'm interested in the argument.
11 posted on
06/28/2006 11:16:30 AM PDT by
Aquinasfan
(When you find "Sola Scriptura" in the Bible, let me know)
To: Graybeard58
Liberals hate the automobile and the freeway. I consider both a boon to American culture, empowering and liberating individuals and families like nothing else the world has seen. If you ask me, we need to get even more miles of Interstate highways built!
(Denny Crane: "Every one should carry a gun strapped to their waist. We need more - not less guns.")
13 posted on
06/28/2006 11:17:51 AM PDT by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: Graybeard58
the Interstate fully transformed Americans into a car-centric, oil-guzzling, and pollution-spewing people.Uh, OK, now I get it.
14 posted on
06/28/2006 11:17:59 AM PDT by
HIDEK6
To: Graybeard58
Futurama II (1964)
15 posted on
06/28/2006 11:18:01 AM PDT by
cloud8
To: Graybeard58
16 posted on
06/28/2006 11:18:17 AM PDT by
shield
(A wise man's heart is at his RIGHT hand; but a fool's heart at his LEFT. Ecc. 10:2)
To: Graybeard58
I expect half the replies will be variations of "The Interstate Highway System created the biggest economic boom in American history" and the other half will be variations of "The Interstate Highway System let them damnyankees into my state!" ;)
17 posted on
06/28/2006 11:18:22 AM PDT by
Mr. Jeeves
("When the government is invasive, the people are wanting." -- Tao Te Ching)
To: Graybeard58
LA 2006
19 posted on
06/28/2006 11:18:40 AM PDT by
cloud8
To: Graybeard58
The interstate system is quite possibly the greatest achievement in history. Never has transportation and the exchange of goods and services been as easy, anywhere, anytime.
It allows America to move like nowhere else ever.
20 posted on
06/28/2006 11:19:04 AM PDT by
Joe Boucher
(an enemy of islam)
To: Graybeard58; All
26 posted on
06/28/2006 11:23:40 AM PDT by
PsyOp
(Line up all the cars in the world end to end and someone will still try and pass them.)
To: Graybeard58
and $50 billion to build as envisioned, the 62 routes took nearly a halfcentury to finish and, in today's dollars, cost $425 billion. The original plan was to only have 7 roads - - - - three east - west and four north south. The Isystem is required to have one out of every five miles to be straight so that in a time of war we may have airports taken out but we would be able to use the Isystem as runways.
They did the same thing in Switzerland and originally used rubber poles as dividers of the opposite lanes so they could be pulled up and the road used as runways for aircraft.
27 posted on
06/28/2006 11:25:19 AM PDT by
Freeper
(I was culture in the 60's and now with Clinton "running things" I am suddenly Counter-Culture.)
To: Graybeard58
As the world's largest public-works project, the Interstate fully transformed Americans into a car-centric, oil-guzzling, and pollution-spewing people. I stopped reading right there. The writer killed the article. So much for an objective piece.
28 posted on
06/28/2006 11:28:10 AM PDT by
oyez
(Appeasement is insanity)
To: Graybeard58
Finished last year?
Then why are there still signs along the Cumberland/Western Kentucky Parkway in KY that say "Future Home of I-66"?
To: Graybeard58
As the world's largest public-works project, the Interstate fully transformed Americans into a car-centric, oil-guzzling, and pollution-spewing people. And created unprecedented personal freedom of movement and wealth.
But the hoi polloi aren't supposed to have such; they should just humbly submit to the ideas and notions of their betters, like editorial writers.
33 posted on
06/28/2006 11:33:46 AM PDT by
Cincinatus
(Omnia relinquit servare Republicam)
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