• California's High Speed Train Folly That Newsom / Biden Continue to Fun

    From Yes they are idiots@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 19 19:02:23 2023
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    Florida made the right decision on the high-speed rail project proposed
    during the Obama administration. Floridians can thank then-Governor Rick
    Scott for nixing the project. California, however, is in the opposite situation. The bullet train project that was supposed to connect Los
    Angeles and San Francisco is a $1 trillion fiasco, if it should ever get completed. The ambitious project has become encumbered by political horse- trading, unrealistic cost estimates, flawed engineering and a
    determination to persist on a project that should never have started. But
    like everything else the Golden state does, it was a colossal undertaking, funded by taxpayers with little hope of succeeding.

    In 2008, California voters approved a bond issue for the project, which
    was to be completed by 2020, at a cost of $33 billion. Fourteen years
    later, construction is underway on part of a 171-mile “starter” line
    connecting a few cities in the middle of California, to be completed by
    2030. While few expect that to happen, costs continue to escalate. The California High-Speed Rail Authority in its 2022 draft business plan
    issued in February estimated a cost of $105 billion. Less than three
    months later, the “final plan” raised the estimate to $113 billion. The
    rail authority accelerated the pace of construction on the starter system,
    but at the current spending rate of $1.8 million a day, the train could
    not be completed in this century.

    The original project was to be a technical challenge in itself, pushing
    through steep mountains and seismic faults of Southern California with a
    series of long tunnels and towering viaducts. But, rather than basing the project on the easiest or most direct route, the train’s path out of Los Angeles was diverted across a second mountain range to the suburbs of the Mojave Desert. The detour through the desert was part of a string of
    decisions that impeded the state’s ability to make the project happen and
    added billions of dollars in costs.

    Rather than starting construction at either of the urban ends where many potential riders live, it was decided that construction would begin in the center of the state, in the agricultural heartland. The project now is so expensive that, without a major new source of funding, there is little
    chance it can ever reach its original goal of connecting California’s two biggest metropolitan areas in two hours and 40 minutes. Unless rail
    authority managers can improve cost controls and find significant new
    sources of funding, the project is likely to grind to a halt in future
    decades.

    Mass Transit Collapsing Despite Biden Funding

    President Biden has spent tens of billions of dollars on transit systems
    that few are riding rather than upgrading roads, bridges, and highways.
    Biden even reversed a decision by President Trump to rescind federal
    monies for the white elephant and gave California almost $1 billion to
    continue the program.

    An analysis of the latest Census Bureau report, the American Community
    Survey, reveals that transit use dropped by more than half from the 2019 pre-pandemic rate as the number of workers working from home in 2021
    tripled. Transit commuting dropped to its lowest level in six decades of
    Census Bureau reporting, with only 2.5 percent of those employed using it.
    Only the New York metropolitan area has a more than six percent transit
    share with 19.0 percent using mass transit. About ten times more Americans
    walk to work or work from home than use mass transit, which is now the transportation equivalent of the typewriter. San Francisco, San Jose,
    Seattle, and Tulsa had the largest transit losses, at more than 70
    percent.

    The share of commuters working from home increased by more than 200
    percent. The share of working at home in the United States, grew from 5.7 percent in 2019 to 17.9 percent in 2021. In 2021, 27.6 million workers
    worked from home, compared to 9.0 million in 2019. This made working from
    home the second largest method of work access, displacing carpools.

    While working at home was increasing by 18.6 million from 2019 to 2021,
    car commuting dropped 14.5 million, transit commuting declined 4.0
    million, and the total number of commuters dropped 2.6 million. Among metropolitan areas above 1,000,000 population, San Jose, Washington,
    Boston, San Francisco, Raleigh, and Seattle had work-from-home shares
    above 30 percent. All 56 metropolitan areas more than doubled their work- from-home shares.

    Despite the recent decline, auto commuting remained the dominant commuting
    mode nationally, as it has since the first Census Bureau report in 1960.
    The share of workers commuting to work by auto fell to 75.6 percent–the
    lowest level since before the 1970 census, which reported that 77.7
    percent of commuting was by auto. At the beginning of the previous decade,
    in 1960, automobiles accounted for 64.0 percent of commuting.

    Source: New. Geography

    https://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/wp- content/uploads/2022/10/2021-commuting-trends_03.png

    Conclusion

    President Biden is still pushing mass transit systems on Americans,
    despite the decline in ridership after the COVID lockdowns, spending lots
    of American taxpayer funds on it. Mass transit represents only a 2.5
    percent share of the various modes of employment access to work, and its
    huge subsidies generally come from taxes levied on drivers most of whom
    have no access to it. Since President Biden wants to move beyond gasoline
    and diesel and the taxes on them, which provide the funding for mass
    transit, it is likely to become much more expensive to users or taxpayers.

    During the Obama/Biden Administration, high-speed trains were being pushed
    to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Florida refused to take on the burden
    of lost revenues as has been the case for most of the rail passenger
    industry. California, on the other hand, has been working on a high-speed
    rail system to connect from Los Angeles to San Francisco with detours
    through difficult passages for several decades. No one expects it to come
    to fruition as cost overruns and delays have plagued its development.

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  • From Buzz@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 19 19:05:58 2023
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    wa


    He's so stupid. I can't wait until the fat asshole is locked up on those 37 felony counts in the espionage act.


    Did you hear a jury convicted him of rape last month?

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  • From Klaus Schadenfreude@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 19 13:27:46 2023
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    [Default] On Mon, 19 Jun 2023 19:02:23 -0000 (UTC), Yes they are
    idiots <idiots@taxdollar.waste> typed:

    Florida made the right decision on the high-speed rail project proposed >during the Obama administration. Floridians can thank then-Governor Rick >Scott for nixing the project. California, however, is in the opposite >situation. The bullet train project that was supposed to connect Los
    Angeles and San Francisco is a $1 trillion fiasco, if it should ever get >completed. The ambitious project has become encumbered by political horse- >trading, unrealistic cost estimates, flawed engineering and a
    determination to persist on a project that should never have started. But >like everything else the Golden state does, it was a colossal undertaking, >funded by taxpayers with little hope of succeeding.

    San Francisco residents need to get out of town in a hurry. LOL

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  • From Governor Swill@21:1/5 to klaus.schadenfreude.lĂ·schen.@gmail. on Tue Jun 20 03:23:16 2023
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    On Mon, 19 Jun 2023 13:27:46 -0700, Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.löschen.@gmail.com> wrote:

    [Default] On Mon, 19 Jun 2023 19:02:23 -0000 (UTC), Yes they are
    idiots <idiots@taxdollar.waste> typed:

    Florida made the right decision on the high-speed rail project proposed >>during the Obama administration. Floridians can thank then-Governor Rick >>Scott for nixing the project. California, however, is in the opposite >>situation. The bullet train project that was supposed to connect Los >>Angeles and San Francisco is a $1 trillion fiasco, if it should ever get >>completed. The ambitious project has become encumbered by political horse- >>trading, unrealistic cost estimates, flawed engineering and a
    determination to persist on a project that should never have started. But >>like everything else the Golden state does, it was a colossal undertaking, >>funded by taxpayers with little hope of succeeding.

    San Francisco residents need to get out of town in a hurry. LOL

    Thirty years from now when that rail line and California's uncongested airports are the
    envy of the nation, the nay sayers won't be around to hear, "I told you so." They'll be
    too busy claiming they thought it was a great idea too.

    Swill
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  • From Klaus Schadenfreude@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 20 04:16:37 2023
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    [Default] On Tue, 20 Jun 2023 03:23:16 -0400, Governor Swill <governor.swill@gmail.com> typed:

    On Mon, 19 Jun 2023 13:27:46 -0700, Klaus Schadenfreude ><klaus.schadenfreude.löschen.@gmail.com> wrote:

    [Default] On Mon, 19 Jun 2023 19:02:23 -0000 (UTC), Yes they are
    idiots <idiots@taxdollar.waste> typed:

    Florida made the right decision on the high-speed rail project proposed >>>during the Obama administration. Floridians can thank then-Governor Rick >>>Scott for nixing the project. California, however, is in the opposite >>>situation. The bullet train project that was supposed to connect Los >>>Angeles and San Francisco is a $1 trillion fiasco, if it should ever get >>>completed. The ambitious project has become encumbered by political horse- >>>trading, unrealistic cost estimates, flawed engineering and a >>>determination to persist on a project that should never have started. But >>>like everything else the Golden state does, it was a colossal undertaking, >>>funded by taxpayers with little hope of succeeding.

    San Francisco residents need to get out of town in a hurry. LOL

    Thirty years from now when that rail line and California's uncongested airports are the
    envy of the nation, the nay sayers won't be around to hear, "I told you so." They'll be
    too busy claiming they thought it was a great idea too.

    California's airports will be uncongested because everyone will have
    left.

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  • From Scout@21:1/5 to Governor Swill on Tue Jun 20 07:19:06 2023
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    "Governor Swill" <governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote in message news:bsk29idilk7f28n2a2d1ii72508vmps8je@4ax.com...
    On Mon, 19 Jun 2023 13:27:46 -0700, Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.löschen.@gmail.com> wrote:

    [Default] On Mon, 19 Jun 2023 19:02:23 -0000 (UTC), Yes they are
    idiots <idiots@taxdollar.waste> typed:

    Florida made the right decision on the high-speed rail project proposed >>>during the Obama administration. Floridians can thank then-Governor Rick >>>Scott for nixing the project. California, however, is in the opposite >>>situation. The bullet train project that was supposed to connect Los >>>Angeles and San Francisco is a $1 trillion fiasco, if it should ever get >>>completed. The ambitious project has become encumbered by political >>>horse-
    trading, unrealistic cost estimates, flawed engineering and a >>>determination to persist on a project that should never have started. But >>>like everything else the Golden state does, it was a colossal >>>undertaking,
    funded by taxpayers with little hope of succeeding.

    San Francisco residents need to get out of town in a hurry. LOL

    Thirty years from now when that rail line and California's uncongested airports are the
    envy of the nation, the nay sayers won't be around to hear, "I told you
    so." They'll be
    too busy claiming they thought it was a great idea too.

    You've been saying that for 30 years....

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