Wisconsin residents will get a chance to formally voice their opinions on high-speed rail, starting Tuesday, in the state's first series of public meetings on the issue since rail opponent Scott Walker was elected governor.
State transportation officials have scheduled public information meetings in Eau Claire, Fond du Lac, La Crosse and Madison to discuss how to connect Milwaukee and Minneapolis-St. Paul with 110-mph trains.
As Charlie Sykes would say,
What a bunch of crappy crap crap!
The train is dead! Get over it!
Why waste tax payers money with a dog and pony show!
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