Documenting Seattle's Next Infrastructure Upgrade

The Fix Is In


Posted by serial catowner on August 06 2008

From the Washington Post:

"Cheap oil, which helped push the American Dream away from the city center, isn't so cheap anymore. As more and more families reconsider their dreams, land-use experts are beginning to ask whether $4-a-gallon gas is enough to change the way Americans have thought for half a century about where they live.

'We've passed that tipping point,' U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said."

So, why does Secretary Peters want to take money from transit and use it to build suburban roads?

Because George Bush is an honest man- when he's bought, he stays bought.





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