Posted by trucker40 on July 22, 2008 at 22:19:30 from (69.154.22.251):
In Reply to: O/T Indiana Toll Road posted by IndianaRed on July 22, 2008 at 18:39:31:
If not for unions this country would be a lot more like China than it is now.Toll roads?The state of Indiana has higher fuel taxes than almost all other states.Lets see,no big mountains,basically flat,I dont know I think its crooks,stealing fuel tax money,and who knows what else.Toll road?Why the heck does Indiana need a toll road?More crooks.Now as far as a North American Union,we will see when the time comes,but Its not going to happen without a big fight Im thinking.Nobody has asked if they could do this yet,so that makes that crooked from the start.These crooks have been sneaking stuff in through Indiana for a while now.You all have a big mouth on the radio named Garison or something that was all for the toll road about 3 years ago.Now the moneys all gone and the people are mad,wonder how well he likes it now?Some of the stuff said about it,and against unions is about like what he was saying a few years ago.You can try and sell that big profit story,but its not the truth.The taxpayers that bought the land and maintained the road are now being ripped off from the profits,if they ever even got any.I dont see any good side of it.Short term 4 billion thats already been stolen for the most part before it was even announced.
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