bradleybadly wrote:reminisco wrote:okay, this is called missing the forest for the trees.
No it's called making you present the truth instead of trying to make it look like the govt. did it all by itself. If it was so fucking obvious then you could have made that point but you didn't.reminisco wrote:the conception of and funding for came entirely from the gov't. but who collects the tolls?
Even a basic google search would show you you're wrong on that. The private sector also came up with ideas for how to construct the highway system.reminisco wrote:if they contract out to fills specific roles, that's one thing, but the gov't is still in charge.
Look, the whole point I'm making but you won't accept is that the govt. was unable to carry out the construction of the highways. They had to use private companies to help complete the project because they do a better job at it.
Yes, the govt. should have oversight. I don't disagree with that and perhaps this is where I'd agree with Snorri about making them accountable.
okay, i really don't want to get into it with you, cause you seem to get very angry and get very locked onto red herring details.
think of it like it's a movie. ultimately, it's the Executive Producer who "makes" the movie happen -- this is why the Best Film award goes to the Producer. even though it took all kinds of private contractors and etc etc etc to "make" the movie.
it's the same principle with the highway system, etc. of COURSE there were contractors and designers and etc from the private sector. but the gov't provided the impetus and the funding.
and the reason why this is a good thing is that then nobody "owns" the roads. we all do, since we are all a part of a representative gov't. this is why gov't regulation is important, because it's supposed to promote fair competition and level playing fields.
could you imagine what the USA would be like if Interstate highways were owned by private corporations? What if Pepsi owned Rt. 80 -- all the way across the USA. i doubt they'd let Coca-Cola use the road to transport its product.
i really hope you see where i've been going with this, because if you fail to grasp this concept you're just going to keep getting angry and looking for silly details to get all in a flap about.