One More Gridlock Trip

Today the Antiplanner is speaking in Raleigh, NC for the John Locke Foundation. The event is at noon at the Foundation offices, 200 W Morgan St.

Tomorrow the Antiplanner will speak at an 8 am breakfast in Atlanta, sponsored by the Georgia Public Policy Foundation. The event will take place at the Georgian Club, 100 Galleria Parkway, Suite 1700.

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By my count, this makes 30 cities in the 120 days since Gridlock was released in January. I only have one trip scheduled in June (to Honolulu!), and none (so far) for the rest of the summer.

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

3 Responses to One More Gridlock Trip

  1. Scott says:

    It’s a great thing to spread knowledge.

    Hey, easy job to dispel information.
    ___Or is it? Do people listen . . . to substance?
    Not that many oppose facts & concepts & history.
    ___Or do they?

    It’s a shame that many people, don’t care to learn, and stick to their beliefs & misconceptions & try to defend gov programs, based upon:
    :not reasoning (fallacies), not using logic, incomplete data, good intentions, ignoring past gov failures in same field, majority voters, special interest voters, connected companies, monopolistic labor unions, kickbacks, contributions, b-jobs, f-jobs, house upgrade jobs, “all for the few”, pandering to the “uneducated” (drop-outs 20%), recent immigrants who want same ethnicity in faster, homeowners, renters…

    Hey, gov is good, despite this recession, caused by gov regs & coercion.
    READ! Gov coerced banks to lend more, plus made the interest rates too low. And in certain urban markets restricted supply.

    *-*Most of all, the biggest problem is, to explain to those who have little knowledge of economics.
    Examples:
    Supply & demand–change in either…changes price
    Citizen’s wants & needs…
    What’s good/should vs. what is ….
    Motivation/incentive based upon money…. ?
    Price mechanism.
    Borrowing…
    Taxing producers…
    Consumer side–pays all businesses…Meaing, higer business cost->higher consumer prices.
    Trade; 2-way street (such a misunderstanding).

  2. ws says:

    Scott:

    Gov’t and private industry are guilty of promoting home ownership and low interest rates. You didn’t need to hold a gun to banks’ collective heads to get them to give away low interest rate mortgages (and then bet against them in the end).

  3. the highwayman says:

    Scott said: It’s a shame that many people, don’t care to learn, and stick to their beliefs & misconceptions & try to defend gov programs, based upon: not reasoning (fallacies), not using logic, incomplete data, good intentions, ignoring past gov failures in same field, majority voters, special interest voters, connected companies, monopolistic labor unions, kickbacks, contributions, b-jobs, f-jobs, house upgrade jobs, “all for the few”, pandering to the “uneducated” (drop-outs 20%), recent immigrants who want same ethnicity in faster, homeowners, renters…

    THWM: For that matter O’Toole is a well paid lobbyist to defend the business interests of Big Oil, automakers & road builders.

    So what ever he writes is going to promote Big Oil, automakers & road builders!

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