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Should management of bridges and tunnels be left to private business or local government?

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30% 74 votes Total: 250 votes
Govt.
70% 176 votes

Just imagine for a second that a private company is taking over road construction. We'd have toll booths at every mile marker. We might have slower speed limits, forcing us to be exposed to their billboard advertising for a longer period of time. Yes, corporate greed would change the rules of the road as we know them.

I do think that it needs to be the government's responsibility to create and maintain the infrastructure of the United States of America. Now, I get that there are a lot of issues with governmental programs that don't work, but I WANT my tax money to go to pay for infrastructure.

The main issue with governmental programs is that our legislators pass unfunded mandates. We should require our legislators, with each new bill passed, to find the money to pay for things needed. Bridge inspections ought to be high on that list.

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