With newly elected GOP governors in Wisconsin (Scott Walker) and
Ohio (John Kasich), Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood (he was a
Republican once too, you know) announced
this week that he would take federal funds dedicated to those
states for high-speed rail and send them elsewhere. WFAE reported
LaHood’s remarks to politicos and business-folk in Charlotte,
NC:
“There are a couple of governors-elect that have said they don’t
know if they can afford to be in the high-speed rail business, and
the reason I mention that is we are going to be reallocating money
from Ohio and Wisconsin,” LaHood said. LaHood made no
promises, but says North Carolina is in a good position to get a
share of the money because the state (and Democrat Gov. Beverly
Perdue) appears committed to high-speed rail.
Nice of WFAE to post Kasich’s
letter to President Obama, which said:
I am writing to inform you that I upon taking office as Governor
of Ohio…I will terminate work on Ohio’s passenger rail
project…. Further, I have asked Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland to
immediately terminate all contracts related to Ohio’s passenger
rail project which received $400 million in federal funding through
the High Speed Intercity Passenger Rail Program.
Passenger rail is not Ohio’s most pressing infrastructure
concern at this time. Instead, Ohio’s existing freight rail and
highway transportation infrastructure has significant upgrades
needs. Therefore, I request that you make provisions for the $400
million to be used to support other vital transportation
infrastructure projects in Ohio.
In the event that you cannot accede to my request, I ask that
you take no actions to spend the funds allocated to Ohio so that
these funds can go toward reducing the federal government’s $1.4
trillion deficit.
Jeff Taylor of The Meck Deck spotted the story, and wrote:
Of course our mentally deficient “leaders” took this as good
news for North Carolina’s rail fantasy rather than wondering why
those states are saying thanks but no thanks. No thanks when it
comes to a black hole which does nothing to improve actual
transportation in their states, states that just happen to have
roads and bridges falling apart….
LaHood came to [Charlotte] to say the federal government will
punish critical thinking and reward short-term sheep - and the
Uptown crowd stood and cheered.
Like when Chris Christie
said “thanks but no thanks” to that train tunnel from Jersey to
New York. Let’s hope this trend picks up more steam.
Meanwhile, watch LaHood sing the praises of President Obama’s
and Vice President Biden’s “vision” for “investment” of other
peoples’ money in trains:
The debacle of this president’s administration is both a cause
and a symptom of the decline of American values. Unless Congress
impeaches him, that decline will go on unchecked. An eminent jurist
surveys the damage and assesses the chances for the recovery of our
culture.
The American Christmas, like the songs that celebrate it,
makes room for everybody under the rainbow. Is that why so
many people seem to be hostile to it?