Gore voting for Iraq I was hardly a surprise, as he championed it regularly on TV. He then chastised Bush I for ending the war too early.
In the Clinton Administration, he was among the staunchest hawks. He would give speeches calling for removing of Saddam (“finish the job”). You can probably find some of those speeches with Google…cover the name over and you’d think you were seeing something from Rumsfeld or Cheney.
Contrary to myth, Iraq II was not invented by a small group of neocons. It had full bipartisan backing in Congress, and there are some who were close to Gore who believe he would have also been in support.
Perhaps should have put quotes around “notorious”. I figure most here knew it was another just another media-generated controversy.
“Too centrist”
You young ones won’t know this, but Gore had a very different persona as Congressman and VP. Note that the only reason Clinton, a notorious draft-dodger, picked Gore as his running-mate was because of Gore’s reputation as the top Pentagon-hawk. As well, Gore led centrist wing of the party that wanted to eliminate welfare and implement austerity measures.
People who say Gore would have kept us out of Iraq, or not done all the other dumb shit Bush did, don’t seem to recall that politician Gore was complete polar opposite of post-political Gore we know today.
Local city government cuts funding for sewer/storm drain repairs, then demands DeSantis pay for it.
“My God. The Dukes are going to corner the entire frozen orange juice market!”
CDOT also has a lot of ongoing studies for future highway projects.
In the case of California, we had similar directives to end highway projects – which the various highway agencies ignore.
Perhaps a Colorado resident can clarify, but this seems like the usual virtual-signaling bullshit. Just some of the projects currently going on:
https://www.codot.gov/projects/central-eastern
Yes…as an open access operator.
Then the DMV better start cracking down on large trucks (F250, etc) as well. NHTSA “safety” standards have had all kinds of loopholes exempting large trucks and SUV from basic safety features including rollover protection, head restraint, and various impact protection systems.
This new policy will definitely get overturned by the Supreme Court. As such, it is a stupid election-year gimmick.
One possible reason is their nationwide Road Safety Strategy program.
Or it could be all those crazy dashcam videos posted to the internet…
That $50 billion is over a 10 year period.