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this miserable thing thanx to it's dreamers has now become the most expensive transit project per capita in all of America http://nvs24.com/news/us/Per-capita-...n-1622942.html
$4,000 per head and counting!
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The rail system was never about moving people from one place to another, at best it was seen as an incidental. Taking 1 out of 50 cars off the road won't achieve jack shit.
It was all about the PRP rail contractors making a killing and then spending millions on smear ads to put scumbag Caldwell in office.
It would have been easier on folks if the billions got spent on a giant bronze statue of Mr. Play-for-Play Mayor Jerk Caldwell that didn't disrupt our lives like rail construction does. Said statue would be almost equally effective in lowering traffic jams.
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Originally posted by AlohaKine View PostThe rail system was never about moving people from one place to another, at best it was seen as an incidental. Taking 1 out of 50 cars off the road won't achieve jack shit.
It was all about the PRP rail contractors making a killing and then spending millions on smear ads to put scumbag Caldwell in office.
Biggest mistake of the 21st Century!
Time to stop the rail is now!!!!!!!I'm still here. Are you?
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Originally posted by Ron Whitfield View Postthe Feds ain't happy... http://www.civilbeat.org/2016/06/har...lion/#comments
They really just need to STOP at the Middle Street station and save the rest as a “one day, maybe” option. Meanwhile, HART and HECO still don’t have anything in writing as to how workers will relocate utilities that have been, are currently and will in the future be displaced.
Bravo.
We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.
— U.S. President Bill Clinton
USA TODAY, page 2A
11 March 1993
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And the hits just keep on coming...
We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.
— U.S. President Bill Clinton
USA TODAY, page 2A
11 March 1993
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