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In reply to the discussion: Top marginal income tax rate should be fifty percent [View all]jmowreader
(53,024 posts)Let's talk about the infamous "bridge to nowhere." You know, the bridge to an island with only 50 residents living on it that all the Republicans like to hold up as an example of government waste.
The bridge is called the Gravina Island Bridge. It's in Ketchikan, Alaska. Gravina Island is a smallish island about two miles off the coast of Alaska that contains, in addition to the 50 residents the Repukes love to tell you about, Ketchikan International Airport. Because of the extreme terrain in Ketchikan, that island is about the only place they could put the airport.
Alaska is a place where you're about as likely to have an airplane as you are a car. The place is really spread out, a lot of it is inaccessible by any other means than air, and prices are super high up there. If you have a large enough airplane to do this, it is actually cheaper to get in your airplane, fly to Seattle, buy six months' worth of groceries and return home than it is to shop locally.
The bridge would have crossed the Inside Passage, which is a route taken by cargo ships. Because it's so heavily traveled by these ships, the bridge needed to be high enough for a ship to pass under it. AND you're building in Alaska waters, which means your construction season's only a couple months long.
Right now, it costs $5 per day for a person to travel on the ferry between the mainland and Gravina Island, or $12 per day if the person drives. This explains why there are only 50 people living out there: would YOU pay $12 per day to get to work? Not unless you lived in Connecticut and rode the train to NYC to trade derivatives, or something else equally damaging to the economy.
Apparently Gravina Island is beautiful, so let me ask you, Minarchist: if they had built this bridge, which they would have done until the government told then-governor Sarah Palin that her state had to share the cost of the bridge with the federal government (she was all for it while it was free), do you really think there would continue to be only 50 people living out there? Highly doubtful.