Precious infrastructure


Hold on to your wallets

Critics of government like me can't win. On the one hand, if we dare comment on the obvious government failures, we're Big Meanies out to capitalize on tragedy. If we don't comment, then the voices pushing to raise taxes and "rebuild" the infrastructure are unopposed.

The safety problems with bridges did not magically start in 2001, anymore than the New Orleans levee problems did.

We're talking about decades of Federal taxes allocated to repair the roads and bridges that somehow end up being spent on something else.

Why does anyone think it is going to be different this time?

The problem is not that we don't spend enough. It's that we have public projects doing the things that private enterprise can do better, cheaper, faster, and more reliably.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Fri - August 3, 2007 at 01:12 PM  Tag


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