Posted on 09/15/2011 3:08:56 PM PDT by Kaslin
Don’t forget bicycle paths, trolleys and intersection beautification projects.
Oh, and “lifestyle” projects.
And the all important sensors in parking spaces so people can find empty spots with their phones. San Fransisco has them and now Seattle wants them.
He's like skinny Al Sharpton with a Jet and limo, stirring up trouble.
Federal Highway Transportation Program: Why States Should Opt Out:
Excerpt:
Dysfunctional Federal Program
Funded primarily by motorists and truckers who pay a series of user taxes, federal transportation policy has lost its focus over the past few decades. Spending has been diverted to a number of non-road purposes, earmarking has escalated, and pervasive regional inequities have created financial losers and winners.
As Heritage has noted elsewhere, less than two-thirds of federal surface transportation spending from the highway trust fund goes for general-purpose highways.[3] The other one-third funds costly and underutilized transit investments (transit receives 20 percent of federal funds but serves less than 2 percent of urban passengers); bike and hiking paths; metropolitan planning organizations; covered bridge restoration; historic train station conversions; cityscapes and flower planting; earmarks; U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) overhead; livability schemes; and low-valued university transportation research centers.
Added to these deficiencies is the imbalance between the donee and donor statesthe latter being concentrated in the South[4]and numerous counterproductive regulations that undermine safety (CAFE standards); raise costs (DavisBacon); and impose delays on projects (NEPA).
Send an email, get back 10 pounds of taxpayer-funded Environmental Impact Statement, with insight such as “Construction of this bridge may disturb vegetation.”
http://www.astoriabike.com/2008/12/environmental-impact.html
Is that your road? It’s mighty purdy!
Yes, there comes a time when the reason for having done something no longer justifies continuing to do it.
In this piece I posted elsewhere on this thread, the author talks about why a particular bridge is so tall — it was built to accommodate tall sailing ships, um, like maybe the ones that discovered America! So, yes, the replacement bridge doesn’t need to be sky-high. Here:
http://www.astoriabike.com/2008/12/environmental-impact.html
From the mountains of Montana:
Same here EFS. Got some land here and cleared fields of fire. Just putting the finishing touches on my shootin range and adding to my store of precious metals for what is coming.
I will not submit or surrender.
Antelope hunting trip next month and elk hunting trip in November. No finer eating than elk IMHO.
Molon Labe!
Sung to the tune of “99 Beers”
153 Bridges about to Fall
Take one down, let it drown,
152 Bridges about to Fall
...
not to worry, louvul got a new arena instead of a couple new bridges that the fed donated cash toward a decade ago...
please dont ask me how i know this, as deputy fife now has my address and might wanna shoot some dogs...
Sort of a reminder bump ... Although we snicker about LEOS taking out the family pet it is an actual outrage in many, many cases.
Not hitting at you - I think that nationwide we need to press for the protection of our pets, kids , etc. during SWAT or swat-like home-invasions by authorities.
We have many state legislatures in our control we could push on this issue. Now is a great time. 2012 we may take everything with the “right”people.
Warrant or no we could establish standards delineating exactly what cop equipment they can bring to bear in a particular situation.
No battering rams for a domestic broken window for instance. Like I say bump for more thoughts tomorrow.
Not a rant - just a thought.;-)
One of my dad's coworkers at Fort Knox lives in Clarksville. It used to take him forty minutes to drive to work; now it takes almost four hours to go through Louisville. He's found that it is actually faster to drive down to Corydon and cross at Brandenburg, but that still takes almost two hours.
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