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Well, that and the whole "The US will defend us if we really need it" nonsense. WIth Russia nudging around the US get less likely to spend on European defense, I'd imagine that share of budget will need to be used sooner rather than later.
Ok, point me towards the healthcare workers in, oh, the UK or France or Canada that work for free. I've worked both public and private industry in my time., and while public in a union. You know who was most effective and quick to perform work? Private. always.
The date CHSR is "supposed" to be done is 2050. Care to place a wager on that? also... "The delays in California have very little to do with government running the project and everything to do with other parts of the government getting in the way of the project." wha?
May I present California High Speed Rail! Original cost: 28 billion. Current estimated cost, 128 billion. Projected completion: 2020 Current projected completion: 2050
or: stop relying on rail that freight trains own. Like with California high speed rail: They could have improved the system massively at a fraction of the cost by just building a standard rail that the passenger trains own, and running it.
There also seems to be so much graft involved. California's high speed rail is a good example: So many people in the construction of it are related either directly or indirectly to government employees, and there's no push for completion, just a never ending budget.
While this thing is supported with some public funding, it's primarily private. Which means it has a much better chance of being completed than the California High Speed Rail grift that's totally publicly funded.
Would you continue to order from a meal delivery service that, upon every delivery, read you a diatribe of actual wrongs currently occurring in the world? No, probably not.