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Posted by ldj on February 27, 2007 at 07:01:34 from (70.249.70.153):
In Reply to: Hey you Texas folks posted by Gorilla on February 26, 2007 at 17:53:57:
The TTC, well it ain't perfect but something has to be done. As a commercial drive I have driven I-35 since before it was completed. There is more traffic there on a normal day today than there was in 1980 on a holiday. Let's fast forward and try to imagine what it will be in 2034, get it, something has to be done. Like I said it ain't perfect and I don't like foreign folks doing it. but U.S. companys don't want to do it. This is just like everything else, a lot of criticism but those criticizing don't have any idea what to do. Ok, just do nothing but stop it and see where we will be on down the road. Now here is the funny part. Waco big wiggs are trying to get it moved farther away, complaining it is too close and will kill all business while Hillsboro which is 35 miles up the road are complaining that it isn't coming close enough to them. Go Figure! you can't please everyone.
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