Politicians love spending other people’s money and seeing themselves as heroes
P.J. O’Rourke: The Funniest Man in America
Friends, our governments are broke. We’ve made more promises than we can keep. Neighborhoods are falling apart, even in cities experiencing robust growth, and that’s only going to get worse. It’s the epitome of reckless arrogance for any planner (note: I’m a planner) to project increases in future demand as a way to justify large, public transportation investments when our existing systems are starved for funds, even for their own basic maintenance.
Fix what you have. Make it work incrementally better each day. Squeeze more and more productivity out of your ridiculously unproductive city. That needs to be our obsession, and transit can be part of that, but not the tip of the spear. And certainly not the tip of a ballistic missile.
TRANSIT’S CHICKEN & EGG FALLACY
Also see “Bribing People to Move to Your City”
“It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged.” G.K. Chesterton
“Politics is unalloyed idiocy” Don Boudreaux
“The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.” H. L. Mencken
“The whole point of a free society is to reduce the number of things that are political, particularly at the national level. When everything is considered political, the totality of life is politicized. And that’s just a clunky way of describing totalitarianism.” Jonah Goldberg
“I respect ordinary thieves much more than I respect politicians.” Walter Williams
“The worst evils which mankind has ever had to endure were inflicted by bad governments.” Ludwig von Mises
Statolatry and Ozymandias
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