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why can't it spend 5 billion to protect our lives?

Let me answer that for you: It increases the property value to have noise-free residential areas. Property has a worth to whoever made the decision to build the sound-barriers. However, your life obviously doesn't. And how could it, in all likelihood you're a slave who complains about muh gobernmen while paying taxes, not facilitating criminal enterprise, obeying the law, doing what the authorities say, authorities, promulgating your own slave-values to your children, and so on. You're a slave, and their dream of a new racemixed society combined with a rise in their property evaluation is more important to anyone who matters, than your life is.

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Don't forget higher property values means a higher tax and more money for the gov.

Won't be any value at all if niggers and shitskins move on it.

That logic totally out the window.

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If niggers and shitskins move in, it reduces social cohesion, e.g. strengthens the position of outsiders and minorities by making unity impossible, and leads to crossbreeding. And as we all know, a cross-bred slave-race that's not evolved to live anywhere outside of civilization's reach, is what they want. So getting niggers into your neighborhoods is a value in itself.

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A really good point.

And I hate those damn sound walls. People shouldn't buy a house near the highway if they don't want highway noise.

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But there is no noise behind the wall, goy!

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Many times the house was there before the highway expansion, I got caught in one of those. They widened the freeway 6 lanes in my direction, elevated the freeway, and took out two streets worth of houses. I went from quiet to major freeway noise 24/7

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How can these possibly cost $2mil/ mile? Rail costs around $1mil/ mile

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The land for the walls is usually already part of the existing right of way.

New rail needs the land.

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Concrete is more expensive and more in demand.

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Sure, but you don’t need to extensively level ground for the walls.

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You might. Depends on where the highway is.

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Because ladders aren't expensive