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In reply to the discussion: Why can't we have nice things like this? [View all]seabeckind
(1,957 posts)An essential part of that bill is that under no circumstances will it include light rail.
The state legislature is very much influenced by the auto dealer lobby.
That's why we can't have things like bullet trains. I just saw this quote in a different thread. I bears repeating here:
The profit mechanism creates established orders which constitute the survival and wealth for a few groups of people. The fact is that no matter how socially beneficial new advents may be, they will be viewed in hostility if they threaten an established financially-driven institution. Meaning social progress can be a threat to the establishment.
Progressive advancement in science and technology which can solve problems of inefficiency and scarcity once and for all, are in effect making the prior establishment's servicing of those issues obsolete. Therefore in a monetary system corporations aren't just in competition with each other, they're in competition with progress itself. That is why social-change is so difficult within a monetary system. In other words, the established monetary system refuses to allow free-flowing change.
We have to understand that government as we know it today, is not in place for the well being of the public, but rather for the perpetuation of their establishment and their power. Just like every other institution within a monetary system. Government is a monetary invention for the sake of economic and social control and its methods are based upon self-preservation, first and foremost. All a government can really do is to create laws to compensate for an inherent lack of integrity within the social order.
~Peter Joseph
Then again if we're talking about putting up a 10-commandment monument in every train station where reverent touching is required....
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