Posted on 12/02/2008 8:18:48 PM PST by CedarDave
And so it begins. The end of next week, the Rail Runner Express commuter rail to Santa Fe pulls out of the station for its inaugural run. Quite properly, it'll be a celebration loaded with meaning. By the time the one hour and 30 minute ride chugs into Santa Fe, we'll not only have taken a giant leap to the future, we'll honor the past as well.
For the moment, let's take that leap forward. Say two decades. Is there anyone left who opposed this project who cannot acknowledge that, in one fell swoop, we have looked the future in the mug and winked at it?
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What if those departed [killed on the highway] had the Rail Runner Express as a choice back then? How is this a bad thing? Look, $400 million is a lot of money, but what price a life?
Here's the thing. It's been a tough slog to get a lot of us on board with the idea of a commuter train in a car-crazy culture like New Mexico, but you have to appreciate what the fates have unfolded for us in the last year. A fundamental reconstruction on the relationship with the car. The timing could not have been better. Yes, the price of fuel has dropped again, but is there any doubt the spike in fuel we recently suffered will not return?
I'm not saying there shouldn't have been opposition. It's what we do.
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For Gov. Bill Richardson, riding in that engineer's cab for the first leg will be a well-earned triumph worthy of a novel. Editors, radio talk show callers, or anyone else be damned.
(Excerpt) Read more at abqjournal.com ...
Bill Richardson is a tool.
“A tail of seduction, sedition, corruption and waste: The DollarRunner Express takes you into the darkened depth of the human soul faster than the speed of light! Meet Gov. Bill Richardson, a powerful politician who likes drink, trains, and fattening foods... and his cabinet and cabal of ne’er-do-wells as they build an engineering marvel using money stolen from other people!”
''Light rail'', et al., are nothing AND CAN BE NOTHING but money pits for the dumbass taxpayer, except in the 3 or 4 areas in the nation where gross population density is high enough to support them on a break-even or near-break-even basis.
Otherwise, they're pure USDA-inspected, Grade A, goobermint pork, for the benefit solely of the friends of the political class that pushed the boondoggle past the idiot voters.
NM list PING!
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There, fixed it.
I'd even take 50-70 percent farebox if necessary to cut congestion or avoid federal air quality sanctions. In this case 10% or less farebox?? Where is the sanity?? The pro-commuter rail bureaucrats in ABQ/SF took advantage of the Obama surge in NM to win approval of yet another tax to fund it.
As a resident of one of the 30 or so cities all vying for additional federal transportation dollars to build more rail transit, I have a selfish interest in the "success" of this venture. Let's hope Richardson's successor and the Democrat-controlled legislature goes hog-wild and extends the rails in all directions: south to Socorro, west to Grants, east to Santa Rosa or maybe Tucumcari, with a spur up the back side of Sandia Peak to serve all the commuters of Cedar Crest and Sandia Park. All to be built with federal funds, naturally, since everyone knows the state hasn't got the bucks.
I'm sure the state's lobbyists, in concert with the new SecCommerce, would make a convincing case for cutting CO2 emissions, highway deaths, wild animal roadkill and commuting time. It ought to sail through Congress and be signed by President 0bama.
The price? Oh, maybe $20 billion. Less than the Big 3 bailout, and look at all the benefits it would bring . . to those of us who've tried to stop these stupid rail ventures elsewhere in the country.
You see, unlike loans to banks and grants to automakers, federal funding of transportation projects is not open-ended. Once the five-year pot has been exhausted, it takes another ISTEA or TEA-21 to replenish.
And what better way to spend it than on a huge boondoggle across the center of New Mexico!
That picture says it all.
As far as I know, no federal funds were used to build the Rail Runner as Richardson didn't want to take the chance that it would fail a cost benefit analysis (which it would) and it would mean delays (he wanted it built FAST for showcase use in his presidential campaign). However, having said that, I believe that state funds which were designated as match for in-state federal highway projects were diverted for the RR construction which in turn has derailed necessary highway rebuilding/reconstruction.
And what better way to spend it than on a huge boondoggle across the center of New Mexico!
Don't suggest it!!
As far as viewing the entire story, it is free. Look closely at the page and follow the instructions at the bottom -- no registration or subscription necessary, just needing to watch a 20-30 second ad.
Yeah, that would be an anti-social(ist) thought. Forget I brought it up.
Not surprising. It's what they euphemistically call "flex funds," giving the locals discretion as to what they are wasted on. It was probably your MPO for ABQ/Santa Fe that decided they didn't need the money for roads. Richardson might have swayed them with his infallible logic, but it's likely your mayors will be at the ribbon-cutting to share the credit.
Too many local politicians have bought into the idea that roads are bad but rails are good, unfortunately. Our only hope is to replace them with people of IQ=>100 who can't be bought with federal bribes.
''Light rail'', and other such bureaudork schemes, are world-without-end black holes for the taxpayer in almost ALL areas, serving only to create jobs for morons (including my cousin's wife's sister's husband, who defends his cushy job to the death, the little weasel) and more 'turf' for bureaudorks.
He is as barf-inspiring on TV as he is in print. (Ain't he cute??)
Thanks greyfoxx. I’m being pummeled on other forums for not being “visionary” with my comments on the Railrunner boondoggle. These liberals have no clue that either someone pays the piper some day or in the alternative government prints money (as I’m sure we are about to do on the national level).
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