I prefer trains to aircraft because I don't want to die in a plane crash...
No matter what the statistics are, the odds of surviving a plane crash are definitely lower than a train or car crash.
inb4 someone points out that traveling by foot or horseback is even safer![]()
China now spends about $100 billion a year on creating high speed rail. The US has started to spend around $3 billion a year.
Different countries have different priorities, lol
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In the USA the people have spoken and they prefer planes and cars. In China... do the people get to speak?
Different countries do have different priorities.
As for the military, if not US who?
Bullshit. I said plane crash vs train crash or car crash, not air travel vs other forms of travel (those statistics are irrelevant because you are concerned with the odds of surviving a mishap, not the occurrence of the mishap itself). Air crashes are the most dangerous types of vehicular crashes.Those are actually both much more dangerous than air or train travel.
Who for what? Empire building? Acting as world police?
Would the US military still get an average of $2,500 from each person, per year, if the people were able to show what they really prefer via donation instead of taxation?
The military budget has gone from $300 billion in 2000 to over $700 billion. Many supposedly frugal conservatives ignore that, while instead they have plenty of time to get all butthurt over a few billion for railroads, NASA or a few million for public radio.
And what are the percentages of planes or trains that crash? Very similar I assume, so the likelihood of surviving the crash is more important.^ Sitting at home and having your house hit by a nuclear missile would be an event much more likely to kill a person than the event of a person getting in a train crash. One of these events is much more likely to happen than the other though.
If the odds of getting in a train crash magically went up to 99%, you still wouldn't consider the odds for the occurrence of the mishap?
Riding in a plane or a train are both relatively safe compared to riding in a car.
What empire? You want Iraq? We don't.
What do you think 9/11 cost the economy? Maybe a Trillion?
I know government spending is inefficient, but there still is a multiplier effect, of the military spending into the economy.
Do not worry, someday there will be another Bill Clinton to slash the budget and declare a "peace dividend"
Why do you not show the taxpayers how they are subsidizing a rail system that no one uses?
If NPR were not a propaganda machine for the left they would not have to worry. But you see, the left, cannot make it in a market system. They need Big Govt.
Because it's 2011. Railroads were awesome in 1850. If you want railroads, you can elect train obsessed liberals into office, and you will eventually get them. And your taxes will go up.
China now spends about $100 billion a year on creating high speed rail. The US has started to spend around $3 billion a year.
Different countries have different priorities, lol
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Oh, and I forgot to add that about 85% of NPR's funding comes from the "market system."