Go Team Pulido.
Speaking about “journalists”, did anyone attend the OC Press Club picnic at Mile Square Park last month? Doesn’t look like…
It may well stop some legislative spending that you hate, but it would definitely be considered a huge win for…
Oh, well.
Well, and so you missed Jessie Lopez, who your friend Tony thinks the world of. We voted to endorse her…
Pearlman went to a No Kings protest and saw a bunch of people collecting signatures on petitions. Granted it was…
Your boy Pearlman is so full of himself, he has anointed himself the clearinghouse of who may call themselves a…
I talked to Donna this afternoon. She Said Sharon Quirk was showing up. So that was a hard no.
Not really, the meeting we're talking about is tonight!
CHSRA Archive
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The Fastest Railroad in California
Posted on April 21, 2016 | 8 Comments. . . This is rather odd. The High -Speed Rail authority announces on a Thursday that the public will be invited to comment on proposed changes to the year’s Business […] -
Prop 1A explicitly prohibits any public operating subsidy for high speed rail
Posted on April 3, 2010 | 7 CommentsThe following article is from a Flash Report link to an Op-Ed written by Chris Reed exposing Curt Pringle’s spin on the high speed rail subsidy. I recall contacting Chris when […] -
Pringle, show us the money before you build your bullet train
Posted on February 14, 2010 | 10 CommentsThose of us who oppose the misguided high-speed train must continue to beat the drum and raise public awareness as well as to challenge CHSRA Chairman Curt Pringle regarding total […] -
High speed rail in CA must be justified
Posted on February 8, 2010 | 14 CommentsIn the transportation section of USA TODAY’s newspaper the headline reads “China’s fast trains may offer tips for us.” A word of caution. Before getting too enamored by bringing underfunded […] -
CHRSA bullet train to produce 10 million metric tons of carbon dioxide per year
Posted on December 19, 2009 | 2 CommentsAlthough I added this comment to my prior post on the proposed bullet train, this professor makes a strong argument that, to date, has not been addressed. The Environmental Trade-offs […] -
Prop. 1A High speed rail Bonds. What were CA voters thinking anyway?
Posted on October 14, 2009 | 7 CommentsAs juice readers has expressed concerns regarding our potential $100 billion mass transit bullet train system I thought it best to share the text of Proposition 1A as found in Section […] -
We must challenge CHSRA’s high-speed train funding & operating costs
Posted on October 11, 2009 | 7 CommentsLast summer, when promoting “Proposition 1A, the Safe, Reliable High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Act for the 21st Century” as a $40 billion, 800 mile high speed train system from Southern California […] -
“Why the CA high-speed rail plan is fundamentally flawed”
Posted on October 5, 2009 | 8 CommentsAs I searched for projected ticket price information on the proposed high speed train in CA I came across the following April 2008 web site article on http://www.VentureBeat.com entitled: Why […] -
Will high-speed rail in CA change our driving behavior? Part 2 of 2
Posted on October 3, 2009 | 3 CommentsContained in the $787 billion stimulus package is $13 billion dollars designated for high-speed rail. The Register reports that Governor Schwarzenegger has applied for roughly 35 percent, $4.7 billion, of […]
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As I said to West, "be patient my lil' twatwaffle" when she said if she had violated state law then…