QuoteThe Milwaukee County executive ran a strong campaign on a series of checkbook issues, vowing to cut government spending by $300 million, bring 250,000 jobs to Wisconsin and roll back $1.8 billion in tax increases approved last year.
But first he will KILL almost 10,000 jobsQuotewhen fully implemented, Midwest high-speed rail will generate an estimated 9500 new permanent jobs in Wisconsin
http://gazettextra.com/weblogs/latest-news/2010/nov/04/barrett-ending-high-speed-train-could-cost-jobs/
Hmmm I wonder where he thinks the 250,000 new jobs are going to come from?
Private industry is sitting on huge piles of cash that they won't invest.
Typical.................Rick "I plead the Fifth" says that he will generate 700k jobs! He is in now and look forward to just how he will do this! Party of No is wasting no time saying NO!
Florida has an ally in the rail game...
From Jax Biz Journal
http://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/blog/trade_trucks_trains/2010/11/mica-ill-speed-up-infrastructure.html (http://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/blog/trade_trucks_trains/2010/11/mica-ill-speed-up-infrastructure.html)
QuoteMica: I'll speed up transport projects
Jacksonville Business Journal - by Mark Szakonyi
Date: Wednesday, November 3, 2010, 3:08pm EDT - Last Modified: Wednesday, November 3, 2010, 3:25pm EDT
Rep. John Mica, R-Winter Park, said he will speed up the approval of infrastructure projects and free up “idle†stimulus funding if he is picked to chair the transportation and infrastructure committee in the next Congress.
“Among my top legislative priorities will be passing a long-term federal highways and transit reauthorization, a long-overdue Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization, a new water resources measure and a long-term Coast Guard reauthorization,†Mica said in a news release.
Mica, a strong critic of Amtrak, said he will push for a more efficient passenger rail system, including “a better directed high speed rail program.†Mica, who is the ranking minority member of the committee, is expected to replace Rep. James Oberstar, D-Minn, who lost his seat to Republican Chris Cravaack Tuesday.
QuotePrivate industry is sitting on huge piles of cash that they won't invest.
You couldn't be more right there!!! Which is why I think instead of the Fed buying up more govt debt to further reduce interest rates(which clearly isn't affecting demand for consumer debt) they should be making some guarantees in the commercial paper and factor financing markets.
Mica had better produce since he on record for this! If he doesn't, he is gone!
"RAIL II" the horror movie, playing again, and again, and again, and...
OCKLAWAHA
Mica may be a rail proponent...but he hates Amtrak....and just the other day implied that HSR in Florida should maybe only go from OIA to Disney!
^That idea is a crazy one.
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a66/peppernsalt/disneytrain.jpg)
Fact it TUFSU, DISNEY is the only reason anyone in their right mind would build HSR from one of the most inaccessible damn airports in the country to an amusement park by way of an incredibly dense residential FREEway.
Hopefully Mica and Scott KILL THE ENTIRE PROJECT, and get FDOT back to basics, something we apparently have decided we can skip. "Just say no to Mickey Mouse trains..."
OCKLAWAHA
Rat Rail for Ratville..............let them build their own!
I'm willing to bet Scott keeps HSR as is....especially given the role Paula Dockery is playing on his transition team
I can't think of a better legacy project for Florida's LAST Republican Governor!
OCKLAWAHA
Quote from: stephendare on November 07, 2010, 10:26:48 AM
Quote from: tufsu1 on November 07, 2010, 10:19:22 AM
I'm willing to bet Scott keeps HSR as is....especially given the role Paula Dockery is playing on his transition team
Interesting insight. Why would this be so?
because Paula Dockery's husband C.C. spent millions of his (their) money getting HSR on the ballot in 2000