Republicans Are Against Trains, But...
Are all for highway-building, as is Scott Walker.
Billions more for new Interstate and freeway lanes in Wisconsin, but $6 million a year for train operations?
"NO!"
More hypocrisy.
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Are all for highway-building, as is Scott Walker.
Billions more for new Interstate and freeway lanes in Wisconsin, but $6 million a year for train operations?
"NO!"
More hypocrisy.
Posted by James Rowen at 6:47 PM
3 comments:
Where exactly is the hypocrisy?
Sounds more like consistency to me.
We don't need your useless trains, but do need roads that are used by everyone.
What about that is hard for y'all to comprehend?
Wait a minute - I thought Ray LaHood, Jim Doyle,and you all said that Scott Walker would be unable to stop your rail projects?
Appears to be yet more one thing you lied to us about.
I agree with John Robert Smith. When it comes to transportation infrastructure Republicans and Democrats shouldn't make an issue out of it. Instead, those candidates should support the national government's project for the railway system for the benefit of the people. If the project pushes through and the budget is released then they should make sure the budget is spend on where it should be spent and demand accountability. Instead of criticizing, they should be cooperating.
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