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SC Rid B 4012022
SC Rid B 4012022
The New York Times reported that the French, who wanted to work with California,
decided the state was just too dysfunctional and left to help complete a high-speed
rail line in Morocco instead.
No matter how high California estimated the cost of the project, it was not enough,
although almost nothing was built. It started in 2008 with $33 billion. It’s now $113
billion and no one knows where the funding will come from.
Not that the California experience detracts from progressive zeal for bullet trains.