Friday, November 05, 2010

Stopping The Choo Choo

From JSOnline.

State temporarily halts work on train project

Barrett hints that legal action could ensue if halt becomes permanent



The state Department of Transportation has told contractors on the high-speed rail line between Madison and Milwaukee to stop work on the federally funded project "for a few days," in the wake of rail opponent Scott Walker's victory in the governor's race, Transportation Secretary Frank Busalacchi said Thursday.


Why did Jim Doyle sign the contact last Sunday?

Why is Barrett thinking of taking legal action?

If the project was just signed last Sunday, how many people were already hired for the project?

If Barrett and dems are so concerned about jobs, where are they on the 350 layoffs in Sheboygan for Kohler?

Who is going to pay for the 7.5 mil a year to run this train? Answer, every person in the state of Wisconsin!

Stop the choo choo! Go Scott Walker

Update from the Green Bay Press.

Shutting down the project entirely would require the state to repay any money already spent. Money received so far was to be used for engineering, design and track work, signals and communications, and drainage.


If the project hasn't started yet, how can money have been spent on track work, signals and drainage?

Jim Doyle had no right to sign any contracts if he is not the governor after January?

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