Where do you get these figures?
        One thing that bothers me about people who complain about the cost of 
certain projects, not pointing fingers here, is these projects are job 
creators. I agree with the bailout of GM due to the number of jobs that would 
have been lost outside the factory and who don't work for GM directly. So, is a 
million dollars a mile taking into consideration of everyone and anyone even 
semi related to the projects? By that I mean lunch for the contractors, 
portapotties (sp), cost of electricity if they work at night and power those 
huge lights? If a million dollars a mile is correct, it's time for some major 
jail time for some.


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On Feb 20, 2010, at 1:14 PM, Stewart Marshall wrote:

> The Interstate Highway system would cost a hell of a lot more than nowadays.
> 
> The typical cost of a mile of road right now (state level) is pegged at 1 
> million a mile.


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