$2B High-Speed Rail Funding Rejected by Florida Given to Blue States

How serious can the Democrats be about deficit reduction?

$2 Billion that was allocated for high-speed rail in Florida was rejected by Gov. Rick Scott (R) because it would have tied the state to long-term financial obligations. Instead of then using the savings from that $2 Billion to reduce the deficit, the administration re-allocated as gifts to Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) to pay for pet projects in their very blue states.


Other states receiving rail funding include Washington, California, Michigan, Rhode Island, Illinois, Iowa… see a pattern here?

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