Another reason I'm so glad this Rino will soon be gone

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You want me to read all 41 pages, or could you just 'splain your point?:confused:
Point being that somewhere around 20% of the federal highway trust fund is being diverted into goofy urban trolley systems, that are huge money pits.


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You don't like riding trolleys?

Damn you're bitter: We all can't fucking Hang-Glide to our destinations.:evil:
I like riding them just fine...Especially the one that goes from MoM to Target Field.

That doesn't change the fact that they're biiiig money losers.
 
Two senators eye gas tax hike to pay for highways and bridges - The Hill's On The Money-

Bi-partisan my eye! One lib and one Rino! What's "bi-partisan" in that? They don't have different views. What a joke.

For years Voinivich has been a thorn in Ohio's side. The only reason I ever voted for him, was people like Metzenbaum were worse!

That all changed in 2007, when he became so onerous, I wrote him and told him no matter what, I would never vote for him again. I must not have been the only one, because miracles of miracles, he signaled he would not run again. :happy-1:

At a time when the economy is so bad and so many families are hurting, what an idea! Higher taxes! :mad:

Do these liberals and Rinos ever consider that we are stretched to the limit right now?

Rush warned that those remaining were not going to learn the lesson of November 2. They aren't going to be humble. They are going to try and double down on their agenda and shove as many of their socialist ideas as they can get away with, before the new Congress is seated.

Adios Voinivich. I will NOT miss you! :mad:

How do you propose to pay for infrastructure?

Trickle down?


Privatize it.

Where privatization has occurred, the infrastructure and systems are better maintained for a cheaper cost.

Tolls?
 
Great. These two cocksuckers are in part responsible for getting our country into the debt position it's in, so now they want part of the additional gas tax to go to debt reduction? Fine and dandy but first of all let's insist on a comprehensive audit of existing fed gas tax so we know where each and every penny goes before any new tax is levied, which won't happen once people see where the money really goes. But at least we'll have a nice big thick audit to shove up these guys' asses.
 

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