Mythical? The state of Indiana just leased out the running of its toll roads to a private company for a large sum. That same company, a Spanish-Australian firm, also runs the Chicago Skyway.wco81 wrote:Speaking of fantasy, where are these mythical companies capable of replacing the large-scale infrastructure?
There are toll roads in the US and other industrialized countries. But most of the roads are financed by govt. The reason is, industry would cherry pick a few of the most profitable roads and under-serve other areas.
Ed Rendell is trying to do the same thing to the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Of course, the Teamsters in Pa. are freaking out. They'll lose their cush state-funded turnpike jobs if a private firm comes in and runs the highway with a modicum of efficiency.
I suppose you liked phone service better when there was just AT&T and no one else, right? And you think Amtrak would be run less efficiently by a private company that relied on safe, on-time service with modern trains to make a profit instead of just sticking out its hand toward Congress for more funding?
It's pretty pointless to continue this debate. You love big government; I detest it. No amount of typing at this forum ever will change that.
Take care,
PK