All transportation is subsidized to a large extent.

Mike Rewey

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On 2 Jul 2008 at 16:18, Troy Thiel wrote:

Eric,

You are funny...but too angry...lighten up...clearly there's enough money to 
go around for everybody...it's just how it's allocated...no wait...Halliburton 
and GWB make that hard to do.

Guns vs Butter....Bike Paths vs Bullets....and so on and so on...


--- On Wed, 7/2/08, Eric Westhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Eric Westhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Bikies] Here's a leader...
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "BikiesSubmissions" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 6:15 PM

Dear Troy Thiel,

Possibly what the Mayor of Normal forgot is paying for the bike initiative? 
Since our road system is paid in user taxes, what part of biking should be 
taxed for the bike riders' largess?Since there are few running expenses 
except for equipment, bike stores would simply cease. I enjoy riding on 
good automobile pavement. (the bike friendly ones) And I am a 
"freeloader" in that regard even though the wear and tear is negligible. But if 
this plan by the Normal Mayor takes hold, "bike unfriendly roads" would be 
required to have bike paths I would expect or what else would he be talking 
about? Can we ask the gas tax to pay for that on some crock about an 
hypothesis of "automobile caused global warming?" But the regulars on this 
list service can frame Mayor Chris Koos and pass along his resolution to 
Barak Obama in hopes of a royal hearing.

Eric

Troy Thiel wrote: 
and where I bought my first racing bike! Chris is the owner of Vitesse..and 
my first team sponsor...and the Mayor of my hometown..Normal, 
IL...yes..hard to believe..but I am from "Normal"...have a great long 
weekend everyone!

Normal, Illinois Mayor Chris Koos introduced the resolution adopted by
the US Conference of Mayors stating that bicycling should be integrated
into our nation's transportation, climate, energy and health policy
initiatives. The resolution includes reasons why cities should support
cycling, including "10% of global oil production goes solely toward
fueling America's cars and trucks, and the U.S. could save 462 millions
of gallons of gasoline a year by increasing cycling from 1% to 1.5% of
all trips. . . ." The entire resolution is available at the League of
American Bicyclists near the bottom of the page at:
  http://www.bikeleague.org/news/newsletter/e-news_061008.html




Troy Thiel
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