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The funny thing is, those agencies don’t receive direct funding from USAID and are a part of the annual fiscal budget passed by Congress and signed by the President.
USAID, it turns out, is a $40 billion slush fund for Democrat campaigns, propaganda, and payouts to their supporters.
You can’t talk sense into the stupid. You just steamroll them and typically they cede to results over secular religion.
 
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They don't know we're a republic. To be expected when your IQ is low enough to vote democrat.
 
It's also dumb because there are plenty of places in the US it would work quite well. But they did it in CA, where you can't build anything and land and construction will be astronomical.
Something in TX or wherever between a couple cities where it's flat and unpopulated in between and therefore cheap makes more sense.
Or Tucson and Phoenix, etc.

Los Angeles Railway - Wikipedia
LA had it going on until 1963. Electric trains around the entire basin. It was demolished for roads.
A do-over would be chill.
Electric trains that nobody wanted to ride
 
What the fuck does Politico offer that’s worth $14,000/year for a “pro” subscription. A lease on a BMW?
They just lie and lie and lie. Tiresome but we’ll keep pointing out the lies.
 
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@SFGbob
LA had twice as much commuter rail track pre-WW2 as it does today. It was world class. There's a lot of reasons it all died out post-WW2. The fresh interstate system thing, the suburbia thing, GM, cough. Freedom, baby.

Now LA has the worst public transit and traffic in the country. You are forced to drive in a nightmare. NYC has subways. LA is fucked.

The infrastructure was there and it was ripped out. Same as in many cities, but there's no better example than LA. They wish they could have a do-over.
 
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When was the railroad invented meth boy?
LA doesn't want or need fixed rail. Cars are freedom. Rail is for serfs
When Atlanta politicians get low on funds, they bring up expanding light rail to the burbs. $10M for a study, $7M for a survey- all money that gets funneled back to themselves.
 
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