Posted by trucker40 on July 22, 2008 at 23:01:04 from (69.154.22.251):
In Reply to: Re: Daily Politic posted by IndianaRed on July 22, 2008 at 17:47:18:
Nice try!Its alright for you to try and sneak a story about a wonderful rip off perpetrated on the taxpayers of Indiana,make it sound like a big story,when in reality its just a bunch of crooked hogs feeding at the trough of taxpayer dollars,and making Indiana sicker and weaker.Man its like you think you can just write this stuff like you are Rush Limbaugh on the radio.Indiana is a state that in the last several years I have spent quite a bit of time in.Almost a home away from home.I dont think the majority of people are as happy with all this as you seem to be.I have to say you are really trying to tell some story,but its not really the right story,is it?I guess you didnt understand that?Indiana,Crossroads of America.I always wondered why Indiana,Ohio,had that toll road at all.Its about the only way to get to Cleveland fast in that area going East,West.Hmm,lots of population in that area.That area around the Great Lakes is one of the highest population areas in the United States,and its a big area.Plus a lot of traffic from Canada too.I can see why its there now,but it took me a while.Especially with the lake effect snows in the winter,it was about the best way through there,especially when Michigan had the real rough roads.With all the stop lights on the alternative roads it takes hours off of the trip,or you have to drive up in Michigan,or go way south.Any roads close in the area arent near as good as the 4 lane toll.The people of Indiana should say something about all this,maybe they will this election. My thought is that its the same bunch of crooks that have turnpikes in Pennsylvania and New York.Also if you were going from Chicago to New York,it would be lots faster to just take the toll road.Actually people in Indiana might not even notice that unless they went to New York a lot.
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