ignoring the fact
while ignoring the fact that these
projects are intended to work to lower the expense of sprawl:
fewer greenhouse gases, fewer miles traveled, less gasoline use,
smaller carbon footprint, fewer roads to maintain, etc. Spending
the money collectively in order to preserve the "commons," i.e.,
the air we all breath, the environment we all live in, lessen our
dependence on foreign oil, and make government more efficient
by lessening the need to build and maintain wider and wider
rings of infrastructure that feed the sprawl, should be both the
right thing to do as well as a conservative fiscal issue. In the long
run, these programs will save us all a lot of money to say nothing
of environmental degradation kral oyun kanal d oyun