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![]() "Matt Barrow" wrote Most (not all, but most) of the sensors you speak of are for allowing the passage of emergency vehicles, not for determining traffic flows. Most communities don't even have those. Are you kidding me? NC seems to love the "trip light" concept. Does it make sense? No. Do they use it at almost every intersection, even 4 lane highways? Yes. On a highway between Lenoir and Hickory NC, the lights are all on trip sensors. It is nearly impossible to go from one town to the other in daylight hours, without being stopped by at least 3/4ths of the lights. They are going to have to widen it to 6 lanes. (under planning now) If they would time the lights so traffic could flow, they could put off widening for at least 5 years. By the way, mostly they are magnetic loop type, pavement embedded wires. -- Jim in NC |
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I do believe that the Supreme Court would be most interested in the
executive branch rescinding something that the legislative branch enacted. True, but a president can declare a state of emergency, and simply order it to be built. By the time this case works its way to the Supreme Court, we'll be awash in cheap gasoline! ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:TvCTe.315710$_o.147031@attbi_s71... I do believe that the Supreme Court would be most interested in the executive branch rescinding something that the legislative branch enacted. True, but a president can declare a state of emergency, and simply order it to be built. By the time this case works its way to the Supreme Court, we'll be awash in cheap gasoline! ;-) Better yet, require the money that would be paid as the Winfall Profits Tax be spent on new refining capability within the borders of the US. |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote:
True, but a president can declare a state of emergency, and simply order it [a refinery] to be built. No he can't. Fred F. |
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One problem the United States has in the world is the foreigners think
the President is some sort of King with divine powers that can make things happen instantly. It is amazing how many US citizens seem to make that same mistake. a) Any Federal District judge which is the lowest level, can issue an injunction to stop work. b) The President can't order locals to issue building permits which is another set of lawsuits waiting to happen. c) Construction companies will hesitate to risk their business in face of endless lawsuits. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:TvCTe.315710$_o.147031@attbi_s71... I do believe that the Supreme Court would be most interested in the executive branch rescinding something that the legislative branch enacted. True, but a president can declare a state of emergency, and simply order it to be built. By the time this case works its way to the Supreme Court, we'll be awash in cheap gasoline! ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message By the time this case works its way to the Supreme Court, we'll be awash in cheap gasoline! ;-) Better yet, require the money that would be paid as the Winfall Profits Tax be spent on new refining capability within the borders of the US. I wonder what they EPA and the environazis would have to say about that? Hey, we'll build one in your neighborhood -- hey, no complaining, you wanted more refining capacity. You've heard of NIMBY, haven't you? And people whine while the problem continues to exacerbate. Tough **** -- you made your beds, now sleep in them. |
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![]() "TaxSrv" wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" wrote: True, but a president can declare a state of emergency, and simply order it [a refinery] to be built. No he can't. Correct, but he can stop one. |
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![]() "sfb" wrote in message news:PjDTe.22760$Sx4.19227@trnddc06... One problem the United States has in the world is the foreigners think the President is some sort of King with divine powers that can make things happen instantly. It is amazing how many US citizens seem to make that same mistake. Most, it seems, including most youths, but also many that are WAY beyond knowing better. "Mr. President, Please Make Us Proud." That was the cover story in the January 28 issue of Parade, the nation's most widely circulated magazine with 37 million copies distributed inside Sunday newspapers. The magazine had asked "teens across America" what they would "ask our new President to do for them [and] their families, schools and communities." And boy, did the teens have ideas. They seemed to regard the new president as a combination of Superman, Santa Claus, and Mother Teresa. http://www.cato.org/pubs/policy_report/v23n4/boaz.pdf |
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![]() "Doof" wrote in message ... "Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message By the time this case works its way to the Supreme Court, we'll be awash in cheap gasoline! ;-) Better yet, require the money that would be paid as the Winfall Profits Tax be spent on new refining capability within the borders of the US. I wonder what they EPA and the environazis would have to say about that? Hey, we'll build one in your neighborhood -- hey, no complaining, you wanted more refining capacity. You've heard of NIMBY, haven't you? And people whine while the problem continues to exacerbate. Tough **** -- you made your beds, now sleep in them. As I said in a earlier post I'd be happy to have as many as you can build here. There is already one slightly over a mile from where I live now and another one about 17 miles away. We also have 2 chemical plants all fine corporate citizens. That smell you smell is the smell of jobs and money. |
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![]() "Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message news ![]() "Doof" wrote in message ... "Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message By the time this case works its way to the Supreme Court, we'll be awash in cheap gasoline! ;-) Better yet, require the money that would be paid as the Winfall Profits Tax be spent on new refining capability within the borders of the US. I wonder what they EPA and the environazis would have to say about that? Hey, we'll build one in your neighborhood -- hey, no complaining, you wanted more refining capacity. You've heard of NIMBY, haven't you? And people whine while the problem continues to exacerbate. Tough **** -- you made your beds, now sleep in them. As I said in a earlier post I'd be happy to have as many as you can build here. There is already one slightly over a mile from where I live now and another one about 17 miles away. We also have 2 chemical plants all fine corporate citizens. That smell you smell is the smell of jobs and money. What say your neighbors? -- Matt --------------------- Matthew W. Barrow Site-Fill Homes, LLC. Montrose, CO |
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