• emergencyfood
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    1 year ago

    Giant infrastructure projects are a weakness of democracies.

    What about the high-speed networks in France, Japan, Spain and Germany?

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      1 year ago

      France is smaller than Texas. Every nation you mention was not a democracy during most of their rail construction. It is vastly easier to engage in large construction projects in authoritarian states because you don’t have to care about a voting populace.

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        1 year ago

        Sorry to bust your bubble but first high speed line in Spain started in 1992. Democracy in Spain started in 1977. And in Germany or France I’m pretty sure high speed trains where made when they were also democracies.

        Normal speed rail can handle high speed. They have to build new ones.

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        All of them were democracies when they built their high speed rail networks.