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To: mkjessup
Instead of shaking your head and laughing, why don't you post something that backs up your claim that a new road will cause drivers not to buy auto insurance.

Please post that along with your source that shows that the road will have negative economic effects.

98 posted on 11/22/2006 6:04:02 AM PST by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin
Instead of shaking your head and laughing, why don't you post something that backs up your claim that a new road will cause drivers not to buy auto insurance.

Lookee here smart arse, all you have to do is pay attention to the news when illegal immigrants are involved in traffic accidents to understand that they seldom have auto insurance coverage. You made the inane comment about 'what does the road have to do with auto insurance' so here is your first clue:

YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO DRIVE ON *ANY* ROAD >>WITHOUT<< INSURANCE!

Is that clear enough for you?

I never made the claim that a 'new road would cause drivers not to buy auto insurance', it ought to be easily understood by even someone with a room-IQ temperature, that if you build this big-ass highway which will increase the numbers of foreign drivers, many of whom WILL be illegal (because we can't stop the illegals now), there will be a corresponding percentage of uninsured drivers among those foreign and/or illegal drivers. That translates into causing U.S. drivers (who are more likely to BE insured) to suffer economic loss, life and limb, if the daily dice come up snake-eyes and it's their turn to have an accident with an uninsured foreign/illegal driver. Getting the picture here?

If you increase the potential numbers of foreign/illegal drivers via this gigantic Immigration Superhighway, you cause a like increase in the potential for accidents involving uninsured foreign drivers. And we haven't even begun to discuss the mechanical condition of foreign vehicles coming into the U.S. on this proposed highway.

Please post that along with your source that shows that the road will have negative economic effects.

I don't have to post a damn thing Sparky. Common sense alone ought to tell you that spending billions of dollars to build this hyper-slab, co-locating rail, gas, electric and other resources along side of it, making it easier than ever for foreign illegals to travel this highway across America, is NOT going to have a positive economic impact.

Not to mention the attractiveness of such a structure for future terrorist attacks.

Back to you pal.
135 posted on 11/22/2006 10:23:53 AM PST by mkjessup (The Shah doesn't look so bad now, eh? But nooo, Jimmah said the Ayatollah was a 'godly' man.)
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