tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12703782.post4691507771171718105..comments2024-03-25T13:42:25.771-05:00Comments on Advance Indianaâ„¢: Another Cautionary Tale On Mass Transit BoondogglesGary R. Welshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15185079937305083438noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12703782.post-89143336202655386622013-03-28T18:39:00.364-05:002013-03-28T18:39:00.364-05:00AI just reported another DEMOCRAT convicted of cor...AI just reported another DEMOCRAT convicted of corruption in St. Joseph County. <br /><br />Any pattern here????? Is the picture becoming crystal clear??????CircleCityScribehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12691157547732269477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12703782.post-14600865692910798982013-03-28T17:15:02.776-05:002013-03-28T17:15:02.776-05:00Unigov called this one right! I also remind every...Unigov called this one right! I also remind everyone that HB 1011 is moving through the legislature to: <br /><br />*Create ANOTHER layer of government.<br /><br />*-With authority to TAX & SPEND!<br /><br />* The signs of corruption are readily apparent: No Elected Officials on the TAXING AUTHORITY BOARD....just appointees of elected officials. Who gets the grease to be sure their appointees vote "the right way?"<br /><br />* Other Metropolitan areas with a regional mass transit authority (Chicago is close) have an extremely high rate of VIOLENT CRIME! <br /><br />* Can anyone tell me when Chief Keef is booking the Carmel Palladium so the residents of The Meadows, etc can utilize their regional mass transit to get there???????CircleCityScribehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12691157547732269477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12703782.post-82817883829254698802013-03-28T09:29:39.273-05:002013-03-28T09:29:39.273-05:00High speed fail; it's an epitaph for the euro-...High speed fail; it's an epitaph for the euro-styled demise of inept statism.Pete Boggshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12948800585492289789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12703782.post-46149170731225159262013-03-28T07:09:18.071-05:002013-03-28T07:09:18.071-05:00I think the story actually says the high speed tra...I think the story actually says the high speed train planned between LA and San Francisco is still in the planning stages, and has been for 10 years...they haven't actually laid any track.Paul K. Ogdenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16137003328850866711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12703782.post-24396521238850567462013-03-28T07:09:15.936-05:002013-03-28T07:09:15.936-05:00I saw that, what a waste of money, but what a grea...I saw that, what a waste of money, but what a great admission. <br /><br />Large public works projects generally share these two attributes:<br /><br />1) They maximize costs. Such projects operate under a different incentive system than one might consider financially wise. The Big Dig in Boston went on for a decade and cost $12 billion, but this was no accident, it was *by design* - cause it maximized employment of high-paid union construction workers. Those unions in turn fund the Democrats. <br /><br />Similar thing with the Carmel roundabouts, which are paid for %100 by the federal government. Why would the feds pay for Carmel's local roads ? Cause federal projects have to pay prevailing wages, and Mr Obama wants to reward his supporters. <br /><br />2) Transportation projects (rail, highways, airports) are going crazy now because we've entered an era in which business-based transportation is demonstrably idiotic. The Internet has made it possible to hold most business meetings electronically, over Cisco, Skype, etc. And most business people don't enjoy such travel. So before the public realizes how dumb it is to build out transportation infrastructure, the construction business and labor unions are pushing for as much spending as possible.<br /><br />Really, Any type of "location-based" construction spending is questionable: <br /><br />- New post offices and mail handling facilities, in an era when most residences could easily get by on 2 mail deliveries per week.<br /><br />- New central libraries, with books going the way of vinyl records. (I admit to loving books though !)<br /><br />- New sports stadiums, with the home viewing experience having become so incredible.<br /><br />- New shopping malls, with Amazon et al having clobbered the brick-and-mortar model. Even adding on sales tax won't stop this trend. The only people who will still faithfully go to the malls are teenagers, mall walkers, and people without the Internet.Unigovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15532072215831286109noreply@blogger.com