“In the country, our best years economically were from the 1940s into the 1970s, when we had the best public works - we call it infrastructure today - in the history of the world. Highways, bridges, water and sewer, community colleges and medical research. We don't do that the way we used to.” WorldCountryTodayWaterCommunityCollegeMedicalWorld HistoryCommunity College Author:Paul Solman
“Today, the U.S. fleet has shrunk to just four main carriers, which control 80 percent-plus of the U.S. market. No wonder passengers are at the mercy of the major airlines: flights jam-packed, routes slashed, service to smaller airports dumped.” TodayWonderMercyFlightAirlineDumped Author:Paul Solman