edjax1952
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The government paid for the line, but since the service (high speed train) is not profittable and demands a large investment cost ($32 billion dollar) it wil not happen in a market with "free competition" without state controll.[quote/]
I personally, and I think many will agree, that we do not want to give up our 'free competition' style of government. I tire of people wanting us to be like Europe or China or Russia because it is so much better. Live there if you like. I live here and like it as a free enterprise country.
But with Obama youre on the right track he is a sensible man, with a more pragmatic wiev on things than hes predecessor George Bush.
We're on the right track to be more like Europe; to be more within state control; to be more socialistic? These are things most American have fought against, even with their lives. We will continue to fight against it. We do not want to be like Europe.
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