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Foreign Companies Buy U.S. Roads, Bridges
NewsMax ^
| 15 July 06
| NewsMax Staff
Posted on 07/18/2006 1:03:28 PM PDT by fr4tad
Roads and bridges built by U.S. taxpayers are starting to be sold off, and so far foreign-owned companies are doing the buying.
On a single day in June, an Australian-Spanish partnership paid $3.8 billion to lease the Indiana Toll Road. An Australian company bought a 99-year lease on Virginia's Pocahontas Parkway, and Texas officials decided to let a Spanish-American partnership build and run a toll road from Austin to Seguin for 50 years.
Few people know that the tolls from the U.S. side of the tunnel between Detroit and Windsor, Canada, go to a subsidiary of an Australian company which also owns a bridge in Alabama.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bridges; foreigners; hiways; roads; tolls
Ports and airlines and roads!! Oh My!!!
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posted on
07/18/2006 1:03:31 PM PDT
by
fr4tad
To: fr4tad
This is a good thing. What better than to sell items that foreign countries can't actually posess? Are people afraid that during a war or something the spanish might close the road and send an army to keep it closed?
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posted on
07/18/2006 1:10:22 PM PDT
by
Rodney King
(No, we can't all just get along.)
To: fr4tad
So Illinois lawmakers are examining privatizing the Illinois Tollway, New Jersey lawmakers are considering selling 49 percent of the state's two big toll roads and a gubernatorial candidate in Ohio wants to sell the turnpike. Jersey is going to give up their tolls??
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posted on
07/18/2006 1:11:56 PM PDT
by
Mo1
To: fr4tad
We might offer a tunnel in the Boston area for sale...needs work; sold "as is". Maybe France would be interested?
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posted on
07/18/2006 1:13:57 PM PDT
by
who knows what evil?
(New England...the Sodom and Gomorrah of the 21st Century, and they're proud of it!)
To: Mo1
Jersey is going to give up their tolls?? ..shuuuush, we're going to sell it to a small bank in the Cayman's...shuuushh!!
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posted on
07/18/2006 1:17:26 PM PDT
by
Doogle
(USAF...8th TFW...Ubon Thailand...408thMMS..."69"...Night Line Delivery...AMMO!!)
To: fr4tad
The timing of these announcements with the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Interstate Highway System isn't a coincidence. The plain truth is that major elements of the U.S. highway system are reaching the end of their design life, and this country simply doesn't have the financial means to rehabilitate/upgrade it through existing revenue streams.
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posted on
07/18/2006 1:18:03 PM PDT
by
Alberta's Child
(Can money pay for all the days I lived awake but half asleep?)
To: who knows what evil?
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posted on
07/18/2006 1:18:31 PM PDT
by
Hazcat
To: Rodney King
You're right, possession is 9'thenths of the law.
I wonder how international law may come into play as these divestments/investments proliferate?
How will disputes be handled, here or at a World Court, or thru the WTO?
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posted on
07/18/2006 1:18:59 PM PDT
by
NormsRevenge
(Semper Fi --- Help the "Pendleton 8' and families -- http://www.freerepublic.com/~normsrevenge/)
To: Doogle
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posted on
07/18/2006 1:19:15 PM PDT
by
Mo1
To: fr4tad
Fine by me. When we get mad at them and kick them out they can't take a road with them.
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posted on
07/18/2006 1:21:57 PM PDT
by
mtbopfuyn
(I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
To: fr4tad
Fruits of our trade deficits.
To: Rodney King
State taxes on gasoline are supposed to pay for roads. When people sign off on toll-roads, they are double-paying. They are essentially giving the state permission to divert at least some funds to other pet (read that liberal) causes.
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posted on
07/18/2006 1:32:37 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(Al Qaeda / Taliban operatives: Read the NY Times, for daily up to the minute security threat tips.)
To: fr4tad
Notice that the first line of the article says sold and the second line says lease.
To: DoughtyOne; hedgetrimmer
Coming to a neighborhood near you!
This is the cr@p they are pushing in conjunction with the upcoming transportation bond under the term "public private partnership."
Four new toll roads to be authorized by the Department of Transportation or regional transportation agencies, entering into "comprehensive development lease agreements." The foreigners are already lining.
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posted on
07/18/2006 2:01:12 PM PDT
by
calcowgirl
("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
To: fr4tad
This has
alrready been posted but the thread was kind of dying. Might want to check the discussion there too. Good stuff on the thread.
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posted on
07/18/2006 2:03:32 PM PDT
by
zeugma
(I reject your reality and substitute my own in its place.)
To: fr4tad
Some experts welcome the trend. Robert Poole, transportation director for the conservative think tank Reason Foundation, said private investors can raise more money than politicians to build new roads because these kind of owners are willing to raise tolls. Institute tolls and then raise tolls--on roads that we already pay taxes for.
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posted on
07/18/2006 2:04:12 PM PDT
by
calcowgirl
("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
To: calcowgirl
I suspect this is an end run on folks who think toll roads should be abolished.
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posted on
07/18/2006 4:03:10 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(Al Qaeda / Taliban operatives: Read the NY Times, for daily up to the minute security threat tips.)
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