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The top reasons why the High Speed Rail is a train wreck:
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Runway 3, whilst renowned Birmingham architect, Glenn Howells added further insight into the city's major transport issues and possible solutions, such as High Speed Rail 2.
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It was described as the beginning of a "significant shift" in the Campaign for High Speed Rail before the end of public consultation in 43 days' time.
Southern toffs' lawns or jobs for the north, ask new HS2 rail link posters 2011
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To make matters worse, Republicans have been so driven by ideology that they required the chairman to include an offset in this bill for emergency spending to deal with recovery from the storms and flooding along the Mississippi River, an offset that would gut our national investment in High Speed Rail.
Rep. Mike Honda: Republican Bill in Congress Increasing Nation's Dependency on Coal, Oil and Gas Interests Rep. Mike Honda 2011
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It was described as the beginning of a "significant shift" in the Campaign for High Speed Rail before the end of public consultation in 43 days' time.
Southern toffs' lawns or jobs for the north, ask new HS2 rail link posters 2011
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Providing green alternatives for short journeys should be a higher priority for the government than spending billions of pounds on High Speed Rail.
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To make matters worse, Republicans have been so driven by ideology that they required the chairman to include an offset in this bill for emergency spending to deal with recovery from the storms and flooding along the Mississippi River, an offset that would gut our national investment in High Speed Rail.
Rep. Mike Honda: Republican Bill in Congress Increasing Nation's Dependency on Coal, Oil and Gas Interests Rep. Mike Honda 2011
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To make matters worse, Republicans have been so driven by ideology that they required the chairman to include an offset in this bill for emergency spending to deal with recovery from the storms and flooding along the Mississippi River, an offset that would gut our national investment in High Speed Rail.
Rep. Mike Honda: Republican Bill in Congress Increasing Nation's Dependency on Coal, Oil and Gas Interests Rep. Mike Honda 2011
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The proposals for High Speed Rail -- a favorite boondoggle of the Obama administration and some state administrators -- reveals some of the same misplaced fiscal priorities.
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