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why is this corpped part way through the trump post? any time I see images where the post is obvously cut short or meen messed with in an unnatural way it makes me question them so... Source?
This is two posts that are not part of the same unless there is more to the tweet that is cut off.
I'm also very curious how it costs 100 billion scaled back to 77 billion to setup a train that runs 520 miles, if we said ti cost 48 billion for the trains, and the other 52 billion is for doing the track work that is 100 million per mile or $18,939 per foot. I know this likely is 2 tracks one for each direction so that is $9,469 per foot of track laid. And that is with me picking to split the cost in the easiest way to do the math, I would expect the trains would not cost 48 billion dollars so if they cost 20 billion instead that bring the per foot cost closer to $15,000
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[–] Thrus2 ago (edited ago)
why is this corpped part way through the trump post? any time I see images where the post is obvously cut short or meen messed with in an unnatural way it makes me question them so... Source?
Edit: here is the article https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/14/trump-demands-calif-give-back-feds-billions-for-bullet-train-project.html
This is two posts that are not part of the same unless there is more to the tweet that is cut off.
I'm also very curious how it costs 100 billion scaled back to 77 billion to setup a train that runs 520 miles, if we said ti cost 48 billion for the trains, and the other 52 billion is for doing the track work that is 100 million per mile or $18,939 per foot. I know this likely is 2 tracks one for each direction so that is $9,469 per foot of track laid. And that is with me picking to split the cost in the easiest way to do the math, I would expect the trains would not cost 48 billion dollars so if they cost 20 billion instead that bring the per foot cost closer to $15,000