Re: Chicken fertilizer? You'd know.... Meanwhile.....
Dear Ralph and beloved Koch bros,
It cost a lot of money to move people quickly and efficiently. China isn't leap frogging the US's economy because they are investing in Siemens diesels or Guatemalan chicken buses but because they've learned from those advanced economies of Japan and Germany, and they've learned to recognize advancement when they see it. Brightline isn't investing in electric trains from Vegas to LA because they are slow and inefficient trains, but because they've learned from their 3rd world Florida endeavor and are ready to take the next evolutionary step.
We must think outside the chicken pen and advance our society in a forward thinking manner and not get caught up in third world slow-mo-jo tech.
Sincerly,
ISAT (International Standards and the Advancement of Technology)
BOB2 Wrote:
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> That's an awful lot of manure that you seem to
> want folks to swallow... But, given the nature of
> the kind of fertilizer you're spreading, not
> unepected....
>
> Meanwhile, will there even be enough money left at
> this point, since they are cutting double
> tracking, to elctrify from Chowchilla to
> Wasco....?
>
> Or, will that be "triaged" to save the Caltrain
> electrification, which is busting the budget on
> that project?
>
> And, how many more years will we taxpatyers, who
> are pickng up the tab for this bloated gold plated
> contractor wet dream of a clusterfuck, have to
> wait while the "runaway money trains" tries to
> find more money to "back fill" for that, while we
> would still not even have operational services on
> this bloated gold plated (single track?) 9 billion
> dollar segment?
>
> Stacy's Siemens engines doing 125 are looking
> better and better... I say have the whole CAHSRA
> management team resign, and give it to the San
> Joaquin Authority, then let them contract with
> Brightline, to finish it.
>
> So, of course, now you are seeing the "full court
> press" is on again, with more of the visionaary
> the "build it and they will come" line from the PR
> firms they keep employed with your taxpayer
> dime....
>
> \Manure power Wrote:
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> > Them SC politicians hired Guatemalan
> consultants
> > to help devise their plan. Should be fun to
> watch
> > it come to fruition as Vartabedian gets the
> last
> > laugh. Or will he? Stay tuned.
> >
> > Commenter Wrote:
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> > > Yet another opinion:
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