To: APBaer
Kudos to Seattle voters.
Let the obstructionist luddites squawk.
Let the construction begin!
To: Willie Green; APBaer
What is this going to accomplish for the greater Seattle area? As sure as there's rain in this town 9 months out of the year, this thing will be massively over budget in the end. All for what? So the people living in Alki Beach can commute quicker than taking the ferry? That's great, but meanwhile I-5 from Everett to Tacoma remains a parking lot. This does nothing to releive the gridlock, and everything to serve the snooty Seattle dorks who want some new toy to play with. Had referendum 51 included the monorail, I bet it would have passed. Instead, voters decided to kill something that could have helped the entire state (emphasis on could considering the slime running this place) and voted for something to help only themselves. When people start fleeing the area due to exhorbitant taxes and a crumbling infrastructure, I hope they like their shiny monorail.
23 posted on
11/20/2002 10:55:10 AM PST by
zingzang
To: Willie Green
Let the construction begin! Like all mass transit this will fail miserably. Sure it will be ok for a while until the novelty wears off. And then the requests for increased subsidy from government will start and soon it will be almost entirely a useless tax burden.
The killer is that people never change and people want to be around people just like them. I think the guy's name was John Rocker who complained about mass transit in NYC that way. He was right then and the sentiment is still right.
I, like most folk I know, would rather drive in the privacy of my own car, safely insulated from the smells and sounds of the strange people in the town I live in. Paying $100 or more a month for parking is infinitly better than paying $50 a month for mass transit.
God Save America (Please)
31 posted on
11/20/2002 12:44:36 PM PST by
John O
To: Willie Green
Kudos to Seattle voters.
Let the obstructionist luddites squawk.
Let the construction begin!
You suffer from a lack of pertinent information here my good friend Green. All things being equal, and from the face of it, you're thinking "great, a step forward".
Not so fast. This city is the most politically correct place on the planet. Institutionalized incompetence, Eco-Lawyers and and old-boy patronage system will conspire to see that this thing is never build anywhere near budget.
The following illustrates this exactly:
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