corridor from boston all the way down to richmond, virginia. right. needs new investment, if you want to maintain that train service. we are talking the country, labor costs, project labor agreements for the west coast and east coast. it is breaking down, probably more visible where you have a lot of commuters, but the same problems are occurring everywhere. and some of the systems are the oldest here because some of the tracks were laid and the infrastructure laid in the 30s, 20s, and earlier. dan? well, there s a big question of whether it s doable at all or whether these as james was suggesting, blue state, blue cities, new york, boston, are so dysfunctional, that they are not going to get the job done. i mean, they argue that the transportation systems are, you know, crucial to the economic integrity of those they love public transit. but if it doesn t work, it s going to be solved by out migration. by people moving out of the north, into areas of the south, where t
we re talking about the amtrak corridor from boston all the way down to richmond, virginia. right. needs new investment, if you want to maintain that train service. we are talking the country, labor costs, project labor agreements for the west coast and east coast. it is breaking down, probably more visible where you have a lot of commuters, but the same problems are occurring everywhere. and some of the systems are the oldest here because some of the tracks were laid and the infrastructure laid in the 30s, 20s, and earlier. dan? well, there s a big question of whether it s doable at all or whether these as james was suggesting, blue state, blue cities, new york, boston, are so dysfunctional, that they are not going to get the job done. i mean, they argue that the transportation systems are, you know, crucial to the economic integrity of those they love public transit. but if it doesn t work, it s going to be solved by out migration. by people moving out of the north, i
well, there is no evidence to the contrary either, you can t dispute that many, many illegals voted. there is considerable evidence to the contrary. if hillary clinton were out there right now saying donald trump is not a legitimate president because his victory was a matter of fraud in wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania, what would you say to it? which she tried to say over and over it was the russians. and consistently her surrogates have continually. no, hillary clinton, trying to delegitimatize the election, what would you say? her surrogates are saying it. i just want to say, i have done most of my work in you know, blue cities, blue states, urban areas. it s really, really hard to get people who are eligible to vote to go vote.
like new york, d.c. of course, chicago, l.a., atlanta, seattle. notably, no arrests that we heard of anywhere. it was the biggest single day of protest and demonstrations in the united states in years, maybe in decades. the crowds were huge. the crowds were loud. in new york it was fun to watch the crowds drown out reporters on the ground into well into the evening. and you might expect that in very big and very blue cities, but check this out. it wasn t just big, blue cities, this was jackson, mississippi on saturday. nearly 1,000 people in the streets of jackson, mississippi. same in little doylestown, pennsylvania. over 2,000 people about marched in doylestown, pennsylvania. in beautiful oklahoma city, 7,000 people turned out. in fair banks, alaska, red state alaska, almost 2,000 people turned out, in the blinding snow. and now today, today in salt
and you might expect that in very big and very blue cities, but check this out. it wasn t just big, blue cities, this was jackson, mississippi on saturday. nearly 1,000 people in the streets of jackson, mississippi. same in little doylestown, pennsylvania. over 2,000 people about marched in doylestown, pennsylvania. in beautiful oklahoma city, 7,000 people turned out. in fair banks, alaska, red state alaska, almost 2,000 people turned out, in the blinding snow. and now today, today in salt lake city, one of the organizers told reporters, the big marches are amazing but we need specific special help here and one march wasn t enough. so there s a new movement in american politics and maybe it is the conglomeration of a bunch of movements that existed in other ways, maybe it is brand-new, maybe it is a combination of the two of the things.