Tom Corbett blames high unemployment on his shiftless, drugged-up constituents
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« Reply #25 on: May 14, 2013, 10:21:09 AM »

You're telling me. Unless I drive on a tollroad it takes me half an hour to get to work.

The only benefit to putting a toll on a highway for drivers is that a toll keeps people from driving on it when they have alternatives. Example: free Interstate 94 in Michigan has much heavier traffic than the Indiana Toll Road forty miles away. (Of course, Interstate 94 has more entrances and exits and more local traffic. Tolls used to be a triviality until states and concessionaires found a gold mine.   
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