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  • Posted By: J Neal @ 10/21/2007 5:40:50 PM

    Here we go again, giving all our hard earned money to some other country. What is wrong with keeping it here for us. We are having alot of problems right here at home and then you go and put our money into there hands and see what they do to us, bomb us,and we paid for it.If we get people in the goverment that can do the job right, keep the money here in the us to help us out, we (as a country) do alot better in the foriegn market. If we hve to privatise the roads then do it with our (US) money and stop giving it to others. Think of our country for once and not some one elses.

  • Posted By: scottk1234 @ 10/21/2007 9:07:08 AM

    The roads should be privatized! The purpose of government is to provide military, police, and judical system, and not to provide all of the other "perks" that we are all so accustomed to getting. Do you realized that we are paying roughly $1100 per year in interest on our 9 trillion dollar debt for every man, women, and child in this country? We are adding another $5.50 to the debt for every man, women, and child every day. If this isn't stopped, this country will become backrupt and the interest we all pay to borrow money will become very high and could destroy the economy. The government needs to stop spending money on things not essential to the function of a proper government and go back to the system of government the founding fathers had intended. It's no wonder cities such as Chicago have no money to maintain the roads. The bank account is empty from all of the spending on social programs. Eventually countrys such as China and Saudi Arabia, the countrys who fund our deficit spending the most by buying bonds, will realize that the U.S. will never pay the money back and will cut us off. Then we'll really scramble to find money to build and fix the roads!

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