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marmar

(77,081 posts)
Fri Jun 22, 2012, 07:31 AM Jun 2012

Austerity-crazed Republicans aim to run mass transit into the ground



Public transportation: 'Don't like the cuts? Take a hike'
The old consensus that mass transit drives the economy is gone: austerity-crazed Republicans aim to run it into the ground

Daniel Denvir
guardian.co.uk, Thursday 21 June 2012


Americans have since the second world war built an entire way of life around the automobile. It turns out, however, that our faith was an unsteady one and, in the face of high gas prices and young people's increasing preference for urban living, we are heading back to subways, trains, buses and trolleys in droves. In the first quarter of this year, we took an additional 125.7m trips on mass transit compared with the same time period last year – an increase of 5%.

Yet, Republican-led austerity is pushing public transit, like most everything public, into severe fiscal and physical crisis. All at the very moment when we want and need it the most. Nationwide, 80% of mass transit systems either did move to boost fares and cut services or considered doing so in 2010, according to the most recent report from the American Public Transportation Association.

Fare hikes and service cuts may be coming to Philadelphia, home to the nation's sixth largest transit system – and the subject of a report I wrote for Thursday's City Paper. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) projects a $36m deficit beginning in July 2013 and already lacks the funds necessary to fix crumbling, century-old bridges and electrical equipment.

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Pittsburgh, which is set to cut about half of its bus lines, is a case in point. DialAmerica delayed plans to open a new 150-person call center in the city because the company, according to a recent report in the Wall Street Journal, says they are concerned that employees wouldn't be able to get to work.

Pennsylvania Republican Governor Tom Corbett, who signed Grover Norquist's tax pledge during his 2010 campaign, has refused calls from labor and business leaders to raise revenue to deal with the state's infrastructure needs – estimated by his own transportation commission to be $3.5bn in necessary work. When I asked what the governor planned to do about the crisis in Philadelphia, I was told that we were on our own. ....................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/jun/21/public-transportation-cuts-hike



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Austerity-crazed Republicans aim to run mass transit into the ground (Original Post) marmar Jun 2012 OP
Let's be honest. Crazed Republicans aim to run the entire country sinkingfeeling Jun 2012 #1
True dat. ananda Jun 2012 #2
yep...end of story Blue_Tires Jun 2012 #3
Repubs don't use mass transit. Just try to find even ONE who does. n/t LeftinOH Jun 2012 #4
Austerity is the excuse this week, what was clang1 Jun 2012 #5
 

clang1

(884 posts)
5. Austerity is the excuse this week, what was
Fri Jun 22, 2012, 09:31 AM
Jun 2012

the excuse last week.

The Tea Party’s war on mass transit

House Republicans try to gut federal funds for subways as they extend the culture wars to urban policy issues

http://www.salon.com/2012/02/13/the_tea_partys_war_on_mass_transit/

These people will dismantle this country piece by piece if they have to in order to get their way.


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