I don't know why they are using the other roads. And I don't know if the tolls have gone up any. Do you?
In one of my previous posts I stated that I drive for a living, spent over $2,000 in tolls last year, I don't like paying them either.
Now, how about all the ofther facts in that article? Did you find anything in there that you liked? Like all the interest the state earns on the downpayment? Or that dead animals have to be removed within 8 hours, and potholes fixed within 24 hours? That's faster than any state guys could ever get to it. Or that we can revoke the deal at anytime if they aren't living up to their end of the deal? Or that with interest it actually is about 9 billion in revenue to the state? Or that it pays for all kinds of other projects to be done much sooner, like I-69 being completed 20 years sooner than was originally planned. Does any of that matter at all? Or do you just have your mind set on being mad, and against it?
Look man, I'm not trying to win an argument here. No I told you so's, or celebrating a victory. I honestly understand how you feel, but I just think you are looking at it very narrowly.
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