Monday, November 08, 2004

"Commuting by automobile now takes so long that many workers have no time to do any actual work. When they reach their place of employment, they grab a cup of coffee, spend a few minutes discussing the previous night's episode of 'The Apprentice' with their co-workers, and immediately start the long commute home, unaware that their jobs were outsourced to Asia months ago."

-- Dave Barry

Friday, November 05, 2004

RED OR BLUE RALLYING POINT: RELIEF FROM GRIDLOCK

In cities and suburbs — small, large, red and blue — voters were united this week on one key issue: paying to get out of traffic jams. They approved almost 80% of transportation tax and bond measures.

At least 23 of 31 ballot measures to launch or expand bus and rail lines in 11 states were approved. The price tag: more than $40 billion.

"It speaks volumes to what voters see as a very important problem," says Matt Jeanneret, spokesman for the transportation lobbying group. "People are clamoring for relief from traffic congestion. ... The voters are way ahead of the politicians on this."

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