SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Cost of San Francisco-Los Angeles bullet train jumps 20 percent to $77 billion, opening date extended 4 years to 2033.
— Kathleen Ronayne (@kronayne) March 9, 2018
Full business plan: https://t.co/Brqfc2bPqf
A blog inspired by Vallejo, CA firemen who make 200K a year.Government corruption, monopoly, inefficiency, the special class of workers.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Cost of San Francisco-Los Angeles bullet train jumps 20 percent to $77 billion, opening date extended 4 years to 2033.
— Kathleen Ronayne (@kronayne) March 9, 2018
Full business plan: https://t.co/Brqfc2bPqf