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Would Ron support states selling off assets such as toll roads and making them private?
Source? Where did he state this?Yes, ALL roads, including highways and freeways but I don't think it will ever happen because we have a lot more important issues faces us now.......
Yeah, where did you hear that?Yes, ALL roads, including highways and freeways but I don't think it will ever happen because we have a lot more important issues faces us now.......
Privatizing the roads would be the absolute pinnacle of corporatism. Millions of acres of land taken by force with imminent domain for roads by the government is then sold to private corporations that can charge anything they please from people that had their land stolen by the government. I would have no say in any shape or form on how much I was charged for the land taken from me for the road in front of my house that is now the my only means of access. There would be no free market as there is no land for a competing road I could use. I could also be denied use of that road if the corporation or road owner so chose.
No thanks.
What is to stop the government from ignoring less populous stretches of roads? It already happens, often at the expense of other totally unproductive spending. In fact here in PA we have several grown-over roads to nowhere, including a rather famous highway that people hike to see. Areas that are not economically viable depopulate, and people move. It just happens quicker in a free market, or ideally, people never settle in economically unsustainable areas in the first place.
This. We are still waiting for the link to Ron Paul stating he supports this. The same old thing of having people claiming their ideas as RP's.This forum is "Ron Paul on the Issues". Too many in here are arguing their own preference when it comes to roads.
If anyone has a link to where Paul is suggesting we privatize the roads, please post it. Otherwise, we're just engaging in a conversation that has always been used to push libertarians out of the mainstream.
Roads do have constitutional authority. To Establish Post offices and Post Roads. Any road that is used to transport the mail (which BTW is virtually every road in America) is under federal jurisdiction. Of course, the government's authority is to establish the roads, but not necessarily to maintain them. Still, without a constitutional amendment striking that clause, I think RP will support public roadways. Roads are one of the most important economic drivers. The ability to transport goods effectively and quickly contributes dramatically to economic health in all sectors. The problem with privatized roads is that weak economic areas, and rural areas will not get funds to maintain their roads because the big cities will get all the private funds. This will result in higher prices for raw materials, and huge economic disparity between urban and rural settings.