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It is the same old story. Taxpayers money is wasted, a victim of corruption and general incompetence. In the meanwhile the private companies, in order to survive, demonstrate their superiority:

In August, 2005, Hurricane Katrina flattened two bridges, one for cars, one for trains, that span the two miles of water separating this city of 8,000 from the town of Pass Christian. Sixteen months later, the automobile bridge remains little more than pilings. The railroad bridge is busy with trains.

The difference: The still-wrecked bridge is owned by the U.S. government. The other is owned by railroad giant CSX Corp. of Jacksonville, Fla. Within weeks of Katrina’s landfall, CSX dispatched construction crews to fix the freight line; six months later, the bridge reopened. Even a partial reopening of the road bridge, part of U.S. Highway 90, is at least five months away.

In the same time the same incompetent government insist that it can set service standard to private companies. Simply unbelievable.

 

 

 

 

 

 One neer the other the Government’s bridage on the left and the CSX bridge on the right

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Written by Rogel

January 27th, 2007 at 9:01 pm

Posted in The Free Market


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