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On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 22:47:38 -0500,
Garland Gray II wrote: Road and other development in Arizona, Texas, Wyoming, Utah, Michigan, Washington, etc. etc., etc. are responsible for silting up the ICW? I don't think so. Dave, this is getting silly. YOU made that statement, no one else. "General public" doesn't necessarily mean every citizen in the country. If the need for government expenditure has to be caused by the actions of each and every citizen, which seems to be what you are expecting, or accrue to the benefit of every citizen, there wouldn't be many dollars spent. There is some validity to your argument--in effect to cut the pork. But I suspect the ICW can be justified in terms of revenue produced--taxes and safety to a greater extent than a number of other federal projects. Pork can allways be justified, if you only ask those at the trough. Is the ICW worth using general tax revenues for? to be honest, I don't know. But when folks talk about pork, it seems they almost allways talk about the *other* guy's pork. -- Jim Richardson http://www.eskimo.com/~warlock Unix has security which has been tested by conniving, unscrupulous college students over generations. |
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