High speed trains are racing across the world. But not in America | CNN
The United States does not have a high-speed rail network like those built in China, Japan and Europe. But could decades of hoping finally turn into building one?
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we spent $2 trillion on wars in the middle east but sure the problem is we can't build trains, definitely not a priorities issue
we literally had the chance to do this with that infrastructure bill and somehow we're still acting like it's impossible, crazy
We'll never get high speed rail here because half the country will sue over environmental reviews and the other half will demand it be free, meanwhile the construction will cost 3x what it costs anywhere else.
We've basically chosen cars and sprawl as a national identity at this point, and trying to reverse that is like turning a ship around in a bathtub. Other countries made different choices fifty years ago and now they're reaping the benefits.
We had the money and the time to build this stuff decades ago, but instead we've got NIMBYs and lawyers blocking every project that actually gets proposed.
Government picked the winners and losers instead of letting the free market decide, so of course we got nothing but wasteful boondoggles and endless litigation!

Trump's already pushing for faster infrastructure approval, but yeah we're still way behind because of all the red tape and NIMBYs blocking everything.
Red tape and NIMBYs are just symptoms - the real problem is government never builds anything efficiently when it actually does get approved!