Is Obama's rail initiative a 'train to nowhere'?msnbc.com - 5 hours ago President Barack Obama's high-speed rail initiative is in danger of turning into the big train that couldn't. As part of the economic stimulus plan of 2009, Obama pushed through more than $8 billion in initial funding to extend ... Obama's rail program running out of steamWTAM.com - 24 minutes ago The high-speed rail program President Obama has been touting since 2009 has yet to produce anything as local governments fight over how to spend the stimulus money earmarked for the program. President Barack Obama's high-speed rail initiative is in ... Obama Still Determined To Make Rail Plan A RealtyTopNews United States - 1 hour ago It seems President Barack Obama's high-speed intercity rail service extension plan would remain a dream. Till now, not even a stone has been laid to initiate the program. It was in 2009, when Obama said they would make such kind of rail service, ... This rail project is usefulTiffin Advertiser Tribune - 10 hours ago While President Barack Obama was attempting to convince Americans they should spend billions of dollars on high-speed railroads, a much more important railroad project was proceeding in this area of the country. Federal funds for it were approved under ... |
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November 07, 2011
President Obama's Rail Initiative..... Google. 7th November 2011
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