So the government should step in and solve all our problems?

Peter Frederick wrote:
> Well, there is a solution (actually, the same one I've been  
> suggesting for 30 years or more....)
> 
> Stop building roads, of any kind, at once.  Spend the highway trust  
> fund money on de-suburbanization -- for an example, take a look at  
> any community near a large city built before 1948 -- a main street  
> with a commercial district and the mass transit line (bus, trolley,  
> etc) down the middle, with housing varying from inexpensive mulitple  
> unit near the main street to high dollar large lot single family at  
> the outside.
> 
> Require banks to quit financing new construction at better rates than  
> existing homes (if you haven't noticed, the vast majority of  
> "subprime" loans are for city housing....)
> 
> Stop zoning for parking.  Anywhere, any place, any time.
> 
> Nationalize the railbeds (not the railroads, just the rails  
> themselves -- note that the Railroads currently pay property tax on  
> the roadbed) and build a rational one (sorta like the interstate  
> highway system instead of the hodge-podge we have).  Set up a  
> national passenger service that actually moves passengers for transit  
> instead of an excursion service.  This requires high speed, concrete  
> set (not wooden crossties in gravel) rail bed.  Another use for the  
> highway trust fund money.
> 
> Start taxing fuel use, increasing it rather steeply until it's $5-6 a  
> gallon.
> 
> Require zoning law changes so that new construction MUST be  
> contiguous with current mass transit.  No more isolated suburbs, no  
> more way out in the country businesses -- we ain't gonna be driving  
> to work any more, we HAVE to be able to use mass transit.
> 
> A very large and annually repeating severance tax for converting farm  
> land to any other use.
> 
> I'm hoping that the severity of the fuel crisis will finally persuade  
> people that one should NOT take advice about zoning and community  
> development from people who make money off urban sprawl.
> 
> Probably not a snowball's chance in the bad place any of this will  
> happen, though, we all worship the "free market"....
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
> 
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