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Filed under: Education, The Economy, Transpotation — Tags: , , , , , , , , — houstonwade @ 6:35 pm February 19, 2009

We need infrastructure improvements more than we need tax cuts. There are ten thousand bridges and overpasses in America that need replacing and refitting. Think about that. What if in the next twenty years even one percent of those bridges fail like the I-35 bridge in Minnesota? That would mean hundreds, if not thousands dead, billions of dollars in goods and services lost. how about, instead, we put millions back to work replacing and refitting these aging structures and reap the benefits of a more efficient transportation infrastructure?

We need to open domestic air service to foreign-owned carriers. Force them to meet FAA standards and not allow them to use subsidies to operate here. Along with that we need to open up small airports to national carriers. Here, in the Seattle area, Bremerton National and Payne Field in Everett should be picking up some of the slack and offer a cheaper alternative for discount carriers.

We need more colleges and universities that are not in the South and not in the middle. Students want to go to school where there are jobs and people. Washington State alone needs several more universities that offer Masters and PhD programs that aren’t located in the desert where no one wants to live. The University of Washington is bursting at the seams and yet is squashing any attempt to ease their burden by enlarging current satellite campuses and opening new institutions. When the economy is down and people are out of work they return to school to update their training. Let’s put some stimulus money into a new round of landgrant institutions.

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