Hey, Private Sector, Wanna Buy a Bridge?

The real cost of modernizing the country's infrastructure, says the American Society of Civil Engineers, exceeds $2.2 trillion — an overwhelming figure. Cities and states increasingly are inviting private firms to manage assets these governments can no longer afford and build projects they can't finance. More than half of the states are considering public-private partnerships to get things done, following an example set by European countries that have ... Full Story »

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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - Mar. 24, 2009

This was a somewhat biased article that doesn't seem to have another side. While the rest of the world may be doing this, this is the United States, and we didn't fight for freedom to be like ever other country.

I, like millions of others, do not like toll booths. They are considering them in N.C. where I live, and it's not a popular idea. I don't know the answer to how we fix this problem, but them I'm not paid too.

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