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Posted By: Mark T
I hope all of you guys from Minn. were not on that bridge that collapsed. I just heard about it. I know a bunch of you are from there.... |
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Posted By: Brian
best wishes to the Twin Cities... |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
I have traveled on that bridge before and now live in Southern Illinois. Pretty scarry |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I live 120 miles away, so all is well here, but what a tragedy. |
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Posted By: David Smith
I am glad everyone is safe and that there is so far only six confirmed deaths. My question is, how long before Bush and/or Cheney come out and say Al Quada (sp?) is involved? |
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Posted By: Mike
My 22 year old son works downtown Mpls. at a stock brokerage and takes this bridge every night on the way home. Luckily he decided to go South tonight to meet some friends. Otherwise he would have been near the collapse. (six blocks away .) He was just turning to go South instead of North, and saw a large puff of smoke. he called me on his cell phone to tell me the bridge fell. he was freaked out.....I have taken that bridge thousands of times. A massive amount of money was thrown down the toilet a few years ago, when they built a very silly trolly car (train) that runs across town, and really goes nowhere. They only people that take it are homeless, and indigant. Money was diverted for that project, leaving many things like bridge inspections, and road inprovements on the shelf. Billions were wasted. Putting needed road repairs and bridge inspections on the back burner. Only here....watch the local tap dancing begin !! |
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Posted By: Sean
All I want to say is I'm saddened by this tragedy. I live a few blocks south and everyone I know is okay. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
If you are referring to the train that runs from MOA to downtown, then you are a clueless twit. If that is not what you are referring to then, then please ignore. |
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Posted By: Mark T
I knew you were not on the bridge because i think i was on the phone with you around the time it happened. |
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Posted By: Mike
The silly train that runs from no where, to some where, is one of the biggest boon doggles in state history. And another thing, thousands do not ride it. maybe hundreds. maybe not even that many. A few tourists. And if you read anything to the contrary, the figures are padded. I went by it each morning, and about 8 to 10 people might be on it. I worked downtown for 25 years, and do not know ONE person that has ever been on it. Not one. Unless you live here, and know people that were involved in the project, like I do, and know what a giant political football it was, and huge waste of our dollars. Then you, my friend better get your facts straight. If a couple billion dollars hadn't been thrown away on this tinker toy train, one that no one uses, maybe a few more dollars would have been freed up, and people would not have perished. My son was a minute or two from that bridge. He gets on 35W at Washington Ave. a few thousand feet from the bridge. He called me when the large concrete cloud went up in front of him. Back to baseball... |
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Posted By: Sean
Mike, |
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Posted By: Bryan
Mike, I agree with you. The train is a money pit. Yesterday I heard a stat that it is estimated the train costs $20 per ride, yet the fee is $2.75. |
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Posted By: Bill K@sel
Amazing....on two counts... |
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Posted By: JK
Lets not also forget that the bridge was actually being repaired at the time of collapse. The money was there to do it and apparently was not diverted to some other cause. |
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Posted By: Sean BH
Nicely put Bill. I think it's sad to put the blame on the bridge collapse on building a train, but I'm indigent. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Tragic. That is what it is. |
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Posted By: Bryan
Nick Coleman blames the new Twins stadium and the Iraq war. |
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Posted By: Brian
"that some of you can hijack this thread and turn it into a bitching session" |
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Posted By: Bill K@sel
Yes of course Bryan you are correct. When it comes down to it eventually it is political as to what money is spent where, what can be done to alleviate these types of catastophes in the future, and where money could and should be spent going forward. I'm sure representatives, congresspeople, senators, public officials will all bear the brunt of the blame. That still doesn't mean a thread dedicated to those involved with the recovery efforts and those affected should be turned into a politial stump. |
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Posted By: Mike
I never turned this into a political stump. No particular party was mentioned. No particular politician was mentioned. No names were mentioned. But for those who live in Minnesota, and aren't aware of the massive amount of wasted tax dollars, then you must be living under a rock. All I said was that the funds for the "Toy Train" could have been better spent. Is there anything worng with that comment? Anyone disagree that there is waste in government? And mismanagment? Bridges just don't fall out of the sky for no reason. Someone somewhere is to blame. As stated, my son was within one minute of being on that bridge when it fell. He was in the concrete cloud that went up. And then down. The list of victims is not out yet. They may be friends or neighbors. So yes, I care very much for the victims. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
You actually think widening the freeway one lane will make any difference? I lived in CA for for over 20 years. Widening freeways did absolutely nothing to relieve traffic congestion. It's just made it worse because people thought that with added lanes they could quit taking BART, etc and start driving again because there were more lanes. |
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Posted By: Sean BH
Mike, |
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Posted By: Jimmy
news is not so good, but I hope things settle down so everyone can get back to there lives over there - last I know there were 20 people missing |
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Posted By: David Smith
Bill Kosel, |
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Posted By: Brian
This will hit 300+ posts before it can get locked. |
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Posted By: peter chao
I'm sorry to hear about this disaster, hopefully they will figure out the cause of the collapse and make sure that it doesn't happen again. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Dave Smith just laid out exactly what needs to happen for our infrastructure to be fixed. The current administration sure isn't about to do anything about it because it doesn't secure oil resources or line the coffers of the military industrial complex. |
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Posted By: Mike
The collapse is the focus here. Not the White House. It was built during the Johnson administration. Should we blame him? Please..... |
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Posted By: David Smith
It might have been built during the Johnson Administration but it is the Bush Administration who is in power now and who is in charge of keeping Americans safe. |
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Posted By: paulstratton
First you say "When will Bush blame terrorists?", now you are blaming Bush for the bridge collapsing? Like the bridge wouldn't have collapsed if we weren't in Iraq. Actually, I thought they were doing repairs on the bridge when it collapsed. Unfortunately we are a reactionary society, sometimes something really crummy has to happen in order for us to realize we have a problem. This appears to be one of those situations. God bless those who have been affected by this tragedy. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
From what I read, they weren't doing any real repairs, per se, but just resurfacing the bridge. |
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Posted By: David Smith
Paul, here is the problem. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Maybe I am off base and this is too simple. By having the train should mean less traffic which would mean less wear and tear on the roads and bridges, thus making repairs less frequent. If you watch the reports from the bridge experts it sounds like this is really a freak collapse without an immediate explaination. |
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Posted By: paulstratton
Jay, |
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Posted By: Tom Hufford
This morning, in this forum, I read: |
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Posted By: Tom Hufford
In listing the things that the Bush administration is responsible for, I left out the one I just learned about, via this forum. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Everyone has all these wonderful solutions that cost money, but no one wants to pay more taxes. If these issues are that important do you make contributions to make them better? |
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Posted By: Mike
No need to raise taxes or additional revenue right now. If the funds were used efficiently and honestly, there would be plenty of money to go around. But alas.......it ain't gonna' happen. I wish I could handle my finances as poorly as the government. Every time I run low due to poor management, raise taxes...And don't get me started on school spending... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The quickest way to put an end to pork spending it to not allow attachments to a bill that have nothing to do with the bill is talking about. If someone wants $10M for a local project, then write a bill for it and see if you can get it past your buddies without attaching it to medicare or some other vital piece of legislation. |
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
I think David Smith is absolutely right. I mean Bush and Cheney should have been there that day the bridge started collapsing and then they definitely could have done something. If not there before it happen, they should have at least been there to jump in the water and help people get out. Where the hell were they? Furthermore, they should have rode into New Orleans and kicked all those people's asses who refused to leave NO before the levees broke. I mean everybody was telling them to get out and Bush and Cheney had the audacity NOT to go door to door to drag the idiots out of the city. And where are our leaders now that New Orleans is rebuilding itself right in the same dangerous place and only setting itself up for another catastrophe! Get off your asses Bush and Cheney and get down there and run all the people out of there! After all, you guys ARE in charge! And now that I think of it why in the hell weren't Bush and Cheney in their fighter jets ready to shoot down those Boeings BEFORE they hit the Trade Center! Impeach them now! Gosh it really fires me up to think these two guys are doing nothing...NOTHING to keep us safe. Ever since 9-11 these jets just keep flying into these buidings and bombs keep going off left and right at every mall and corner street! Come on, guys keep us safe! Oh and by the way...George and Dick, lightning hit a tree in my yard last year and knocked my Ron Lewis 500 HR lithograph off my wall, breaking the glass. Where the hell were you guys then? The Dems got it all right and Bush and Cheney are idiots! I mean just a day ago, when the vote in the house went against the Dems, they called a revote to get the vote to go their way! They're the best! I bet Hillary would have saved my lithograph! |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
to blame Bush for all the worlds evils......instead of looking where many of these issues really fall....at the state level. Granted the government is spending too much money on the war that could be spent elsewhere. No question but maybe Richard Jefferson, the democratic senator, could have taken some of that $90K that was in his fridge and helped shore up some of the levees.....or the Republican senator in Alaska could take some of the supposed bribes he's being searched for and do something about fixing some Alaska problems. Fact is, the WHOLE friggin (sorry Tbob) system is BROKE. PERIOD. Both parties suck and we all pay for it. Graft and corruption is rampant out there. Representative government....HA |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Sean and I met today and took a walk down to see what we could see but they have got it so barracked off that you can't get and where on the south side of the river to see anything. I finally got a view of the North side collapse when I couldn't figure how to get out of the ramp I was in. There is a tremendous amount of law enforcement around. Sean and I got chased off the sidewalk because we happened to be meeting at a place along the route the president was taking to get back to the airport. Alot of vehicles and heavily armed men. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Let's guarantee the Grandchildren a chance to fight in a Bush War! |
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Posted By: paulstratton
There you go again Joe, railing against the "investors". |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
GW's Texas Oil Boys ... are investors....... |
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Posted By: paulstratton
Mary has been reading way too much Chomsky...and Joe "Doomsday" Pelaez has been reading too much Mary. That movie with Ice-T about human hunting was almost as bad as that article. Cheney only shoots people by accident. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think this discussion has gotten a little side-tracked. |
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Posted By: Kenneth A. Cohen
Mary's article and some of the above like-minded posts - shining examples of what passes for cogent political and foreign policy analysis - at least on the Left - in today's dumbed-down society. I feel like I'm reading the Daily KOS. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The best analogy I can come up with as to what Bush/Cheney is trying to do to the US and the world is that they want it to look like the world as depicted in the original movie version of Rollerball, where there were no more countries, just major corporations running everything. |
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