Originally Posted By: TiredTrucker
One thing you missed in your analysis, FutureDoc. How a lion's share of that fuel tax money collected for infrastructure makes it to things like Tea Pot Museums in S. Carolina and studies like why monkeys have excreta fights with each other at the zoo and such.
And how it is, that in 1943, we built the entire Alaska Canada highway, thru the wilderness, all 1500 miles, in 18 months using 1930's technology. Or how we built all 111 stories of the Empire State Building in 411 days in 1932 using 1920's technology.
Yet today, it takes a road crew more than a year to complete a new road junction on a freeway, that is, if they really put a wiggle in it and try to get it done. Or two years just to redo two 200 foot bridges on I-29 in Iowa as an example. And it took over 7 years to add one more lane on each side to a 6 mile stretch of I-80 thru Iowa City. And they still aren't done redoing a simple road junction improvement of I-80 and Hwy 65 in Altoona, Iowa that they started 4 years ago. The fraud and waste is criminal. And there is enough greasing on the skids and money flowing everywhere but into actual road building and repair. If we did things in the 1940's the way they get done now, we would have lost WW II spectacularly.
It is one thing to think the government is doing such great things, it is quite another to see what they are actually doing. The government, in just about everything it puts its hands on, would screw up a wet dream if it could.
Hey, I defend the teapot museum (in NC not SC) but no federal dollars were used. It was initially appropriated but not allocated or spent. Ear-marks are an issue but that is because politicians have to "raid" revenue sources to fund project rather than actually taxing for whatever they "want". They rob Peter, Paul, and Mary to pay for gilded pews (or special interests). However, it is incorrect to say "most" of it goes elsewhere. We have been 20+ years "trimming" government. The amount that goes to odd-ball research (which I support... that funds grad students and college education) is probably less than your states bridge budget. Less than 1% of 1%.
The Feds pay 90% of capital highway project. Ninety percent. Most infrastructure can't be done without that assistance.
If you have an issue with construction, take it up with you local DOT, not the Feds. I have seen everything with construction projects. Landowners holding out, low-bid contractors under-staffing, low-bid contractors using incorrect materials and RE-DOING the same work. You get what you pay for. I have seen companies underbid knowing they will delay things and then add to cost.
Keep in mind, those early Highway construction project were normally government-built, now it is all contracted out. Private industry creates most of the delays outside of private legal challenges.