Umm what? Why is it stupid? The interstate system is not something that you can just pay once for and call it good. They are requiring recurring maintenance, which hasn't been happening in many areas, and has caused much of it to deteriorate. Do we forget Minneapolis so easily? How about the old Crosstown? The system is deficient in many areas.
Are auto sales up? Of course. Source:
US Auto Sales (Monthly) and
Calculated Risk: U.S. Light Vehicle Sales increased to 15.9 million annual rate in June, Highest since November 2007
However they probably keep going much higher. Historically they will begin to plateau around 17 million a month, which is about a million more than where we are now.
Suburban Sprawl has bean happening for years...no one say anything about suburbia disappearing - just being repurposed in some areas. Please be sure you are getting the statements correct. I'm not really sure what shrimp on treadmills has to do with this. Comments like that start to lead down the path of canned talking points from some wacko extremist fringe trying to find the worst examples of frivolous spending.
Again...the interstates aren't something you can just pay for once and call it good...unless you goal is for a gravel road at some point. States don't have the money to fix roads fast enough right now. Highway 9 is one of the deadliest roads in the state, but due to funding issues it will take 7 years for them to 4-lane the highway and improve safety standards. I-35 has taken how long now to to finally upgrade through Norman. The I-35/240 interchange, one of the worst in the system, is pushed off until at least 2017 (I believe) due to no money. All opinions are appreciated, just please make sure you are actually educated on the facts behind your claims.
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