JayHawk
Rambunctiously Pugnacious
Requiem for a Train
I was reading the linked article about the decline in support for high speed rail. I was struck by the amazing ability for one party to stifle the other at will and without much effort. Yet one paragraph summed up the two parties pretty well.
Those two principles are the root cause of both parties failures and are the reason they can't figure out a way to go forward.
I wish there were a way to demand long term goal effort in our system. It seems without a head of state that has some power the group of people loosely associated can't plan for their future because of competing interest. How did we ever build the Eisenhower Interstate System?
I was reading the linked article about the decline in support for high speed rail. I was struck by the amazing ability for one party to stifle the other at will and without much effort. Yet one paragraph summed up the two parties pretty well.
The modern federal government isn’t good at solving long-term problems (if it ever was). Most Republicans don’t believe the government should solve problems. They believe big government, in fact, is the one of the only problems that can’t be solved by the free market. Democrats, as seen in the failures of all of these railroad projects, err by assuming that the government can solve problems more effectively than it realistically can.
Those two principles are the root cause of both parties failures and are the reason they can't figure out a way to go forward.
I wish there were a way to demand long term goal effort in our system. It seems without a head of state that has some power the group of people loosely associated can't plan for their future because of competing interest. How did we ever build the Eisenhower Interstate System?

















