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by Retric
1547 days ago
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> Maybe it's just the natural end of our golden age. Alternatively, America simply lacks obvious large scale investments to make. High speed rail seems like a winner, but is it? We have a very efficient national train network for goods and both an interstate highway system and airlines. As a practical matter HSR is unlikely to change much and is really expensive to build and maintain. Similarly rural high speed internet is pushed as a must have, but 5G and Starlink are much cheaper solutions to the same problems. Getting wired high speed internet to central Alaska for example is extremely expensive and probably not worth it. Where to draw this line in pure economic terms probably isn’t exactly where telecom companies picked, but there wasn’t a clearly better option. Bridges and Dams have similarly been added to all the obvious locations. Should we build X is again a really difficult choice. |
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