How bad is President Obama’s sole remaining high-speed project going? So bad that even the editorial board of The Los Angels Times is calling it a “monument” to poor planning. They write:
So does the LAT advise cutting tax payer losses and scrapping the $47 billion boondoggle now? No, or course not. As Ronald Reagan explained in his 1964 “A Time for Choosing” speech, “the more the plans fail, the more the planners plan.” And that is exactly what the LAT wants to do:
The train’s biggest problems can be laid at the feet of the High Speed Rail Authority, which is overseeing its construction. Inexperienced board members appointed by the governor and Legislature on the basis of political patronage rather than expertise have made a host of poor decisions. … The legislative analyst calls for slashing the authority’s proposed budget for next year by $185 million and eventually eliminating it, transferring the bullet train’s oversight to another agency. We heartily agree.
See, the problem isn’t that government expert planned and executed high-speed rail is completely unworkable, the problem is that the wrong government experts were put in charge of the project. If we just find the right government experts to spend billions of dollars of taxpayer money, everything will be great. The LAT concludes:
And when the next batch of government experts also fails, the LAT can always blame the Republicans.