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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2006

How could we use high speed rail projects to improve our economy? What routes should we construct?

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  • In general I agree...but then what is the interstate highway system if not an example of "coercion" by the foregoing logic?

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  • Very nice representation. I'm a fierce supporter of high speed rail projects in America,Canada and Mexico too.

  • Florida, and also texas are also getting it.

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  • END THE FED. THEN GET YOUR TRAINS!

  • @sonicfan7 That's true. Nobody can force someone to have a such system if they don't want it. I'm sorry for my bad comments when I said they are narrow-minded. I really so sorry about that. Be assure that I shall not begin again anymore.

  • @Sylvain603 if you dont want it. DONT USE IT. not to you though. But to all American Narrow minded faggots who oppose Innovation.

  • Ok, but electrifying the freight grid will never happen.

  • um... PORTLAND, OR??? don't forget about them.

  • we could improve our economy if we got rid of all these corrupt politicians and businessman!!

  • Efficiency = Money = Porsperity = Happiness

  • Because we have evidence that in Europe and Japan and China and other emerging countries like Brasil,Morroco as high-speed trains are a huge commercial success.

    It is likely that such high-speed rail system would have huge commercial success of our North American continent including the United States.

  • @sierracuban I agree with you. That's disgusting. I really hate Rick Scott excessively like I really hate the former Florida's Republican Governor Jeb Bush about this subject.

    We are in 2011 and I cannot believe it that there are still people who are narrow-minded that they don't want to know about high speed rail.

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