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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Monday, August 6, 2012

INSANITY - Move an entire freeway 100 feet for the bullet train

Tax Dollars down a Rathole.
The insane California high-speed rail project will shove the 99 Freeway in Fresno west by about 100 feet at a projected cost of $226,000,000 . . . . and we all know how government "projected" costs work.  The final costs will go through the roof.

Read more here: http://www.fresnobee.com/2012/07/31/2931368/high-speed-rail-will-move-highway.html#storylink=cpy



Insane Government Spending  -  One-quarter of a billion to move an entire freeway 100 feet for a bullet train no one will ride
  • Business and labor unions join forces to rape the taxpayers and drive California deeper and deeper into debt.


Big Government and your hard earned tax dollars at work.

A totally bankrupt California wants to go even deeper into debt and re-pay campaign contributors by building a bullet train no one will ride.  After all, if you want to go from L.A. to San Francisco you would fly.  Taking a much slower "bullet train" that had to stop at every city along the way would be an act of insanity.

But insanity is the business of Big Government.

So the People's Republic of California plans to spend about $226 million and take up to three years to relocate a two mile stretch of the 99 Freeway through Fresno to make way for high-speed train tracks.


Read more here: http://www.fresnobee.com/2012/07/31/2931368/high-speed-rail-will-move-highway.html#storylink=cpy
In an area dominated by miles of agriculture, deliberately selecting the moving of a freeway naturally makes this the most expensive possible route for the train. And more money spent means more make-work jobs for locals and more money for business and labor unions to suck on.

The estimate by the state's transportation department includes acquiring the private property needed to shove the freeway west by about 100 feet between Ashlan and Clinton avenues in central Fresno, as well as building new traffic lanes and demolition of the old highway, according to a report to the California High-Speed Rail Authority reports the Fresno Bee.

The state will have to buy all or part of about 50 parcels to make room for the relocated freeway. Some of those properties are now occupied by businesses including a pair of mini-storage companies, several motels, a mobile-home park, an RV dealership, a truck-stop and an assisted-living facility.

Besides paying for the construction, the authority will have to foot the bill for the cost of moving businesses that would be displaced by the highway.

The highway relocation is part of the first stretch of the rail line that the authority wants to start building in the central San Joaquin Valley from Madera to the south end of Fresno.

Read more here: http://www.fresnobee.com/2012/07/31/2931368/high-speed-rail-will-move-highway.html#storylink=cpy
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(Fresno Bee)

The Rape of the Taxpayer.
Stupidity on Parade.  In a near empty agriculture based Central Valley, Government deliberately wants to move an entire freeway 100 feet.  No one is going to ride California's insane bullet train in the first place.  But that does not stop government, business and labor from joining together to selected the most expensive possible routes for building the train. 
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After all, this project is not about a train.  Government programs are about sucking the taxpayers dry for every possible dollar in order to line the pockets of special interest groups.

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