Back in the Air Again

The Antiplanner is flying to DC today to give presentations in four cities over the next six days. First, on Friday, I’ll join Ron Utt of the Heritage Foundation in a briefing on rail transit and transportation reauthorization in Rayburn House Office Building room B-339. Lunch will be provided.

On Monday from 9 to 11, the Antiplanner will join several other speakers on transportation issues at the Holiday Inn in Concord, New Hampshire. This event is sponsored by the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy.

On Tuesday at 4:30 the Antiplanner will speak about Gridlock at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. This event is sponsored by the Yankee Institute for Public Policy.
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On Wednesday at 6 pm, the Antiplanner will join James Howard Kunstler to discuss the question, “Who should control urban growth?” This presumably lively program will take place in room 001 of the Solomon Center at Brown University.

If you are in Washington, DC or New England, I hope to see you at one of these events.

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About The Antiplanner

The Antiplanner is a forester and economist with more than fifty years of experience critiquing government land-use and transportation plans.

8 Responses to Back in the Air Again

  1. Dan says:

    Now that sounds like a good trip! Early spring, New England, Kunstler fireworks…enjoy Randal.

    DS

  2. bennett says:

    Wear your SARS mask on the plane. You don’t want to get the commie cooties from those who choose collective transport.

  3. Dan says:

    …and if you are going to smoke in the bathroom in the communitarian transport, don’t look like you should be profiled (up next: white women), and don’t crack jokes to scare the communitarians such that they scramble planes.

    DS

  4. Scott says:

    Do people listen to Cuntsler? I thought he was cluster fucked.
    He should easily be wasted in debate.
    Call him out on all his fallacies & lack of understanding on economics & business.
    He cannot hide or avoid the refutations, like the lefty statists do here.
    He will change the subject, like those who cannot back their points here, but keep him to the issue at hand.
    Read up on oil stats. Didn’t he predict no more oil, a few years ago?

    To brush up on the AGW hoax. This explains very well, concisely.

    Ask him how people will deal the road shortage, when electric cars are much more common & affordable. I’ll bet that he’ll switch stances to criticizing electric cars & their sources of energy, which is a good point, that people often forget. More nuclear!

  5. MJ says:

    Why does Kunstler consent to debate you, but not Stossel?

  6. Spokker says:

    Kuntsler has a pretty entertaining podcast. I agree with him about half the time, but he puts on a good show.

  7. bbream says:

    I will be at the Brown University talk, and I look forward to seeing you!

  8. the highwayman says:

    Though Kunstler isn’t a guy that pushes for much land use regulation, a bit of building code stuff, but that’s about it.

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