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Posted November 11, 2008
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Denver, Colorado
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This iReport is part of an assignment:
Issue #1: Questions on the economy |
Infrastructure, Auto Industry...
I don't have much questions at this point. All we are doing now, is waiting for some action to bail the economy out.
I have a suggestion for my fellow americans and government. We are very dependant on our cars. It would be wise to spend our tax dollars building public transportation where needed. This is one way to cut energy problems and high prices for maintaning our cars, keeping highways less crowded. This is also good for city budgets, ENVIRONMENT/pollution (global warming), our pocket , creating more jobs and especially good for our health.
Easy access light rails, subways, busses, walker bridges, underways to cross the streets safely is what needed in this country. If food can be organic, our life style should also be more organic.
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