I understand that 7000 employees will loose there jobs
when the Shuttle stops flying. For every one of those jobs
lost, 2 other support and community jobs will be
lost in the area. That's 21000 jobs. There's a tidal wave of job
lose coming this way.
Maybe some of them can pick up some of those 23000 jobs that
are suppose to be created for that high speed rail system.
When you think about it, here's a situation where all these people
are going from building a vehicle that goes 17,000 miles per hour
to a vehicle (train) that goes 180 miles per hour.
Now some may say this is an apple and oranges problem.
I think it's taking a step back to the stone age...
But that's just my opinion. We all have one..........
Friday, January 29, 2010
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