House panel makes transportation recommendations

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House panel makes transportation recommendations

Nominations are in order:
For the most Ill-annoying-er, a fowl that honks a lot in flight, or an M&M encasing a bunch of BS (Brown stuff, as in chocolate)… thought I was going some other place?,
Currently, tasking is a favored verb, huh? tho’ if this was the result of delaying procedures by a grouping of some, to inhibit and it succeeded, Now, more regulations forthcome; more anti-regulation speeches and hearings…and on…and on…

Translation: Look for new and improved ways to regulate the daylights out of the private sector transportation companies without getting caught while finding new ways to waste more taxpayer money on government run transportation schemes that most likely will fail. But don’t do like Supersillyous did with the Obamacare web page crash and burn fiasco and end up making His Oneness look bad.

this report basically directs the sec. of transportation to do the job he(she) was nominated to do and ought to be able to figure these things out by his(her)self BEFORE being nominated and confirmed for this job. How much did this bunch of nothing cost us, the u.s. taxpayers this time?

The thing that amazes me is that they actually spent impiortant time talking about this! What they should have done is asked the Shippers and the Railroads what they needed and then got the hell out of the way and let them do what they do best. Then the congressmen and their high paid staff’s could get back to what they do best…wasting tax payer money and encouraging grid lock in government! Maybe the railroads shouold form a committee and tell Congress how to do their jobs more safely and efficiently!

Bad day Mr. Guse. Oh; I forgot they’re all bad days for you.

Some people’s ideas can be valuable (not yours though because we hear them over and over, ad nauseam). It’s called proposing and planning for future efforts. Try it but you won’t like it.

This is THE way to remove private enterprise from the means of doing business in America. And you know as well as I how far this proposal will fly in the current Senate. I think Vince Saunders is right: if you want good business atmosphere, ENCOURAGE the private Sector, and push the Government OUT OF THE WAY!!