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phantom power

(25,966 posts)
Fri Nov 2, 2012, 07:06 PM Nov 2012

Hurricane Sandy’s Legacy Could Be Ramp-Up of Privatization Efforts

in the aftermath of a life-changing event like a hurricane and flood, the shock doctrine starts to factor in. All of a sudden, developers see their chance to hollow out the undergrowth and remake cities and towns in an image that means more private profits for them. We’re already starting to see talk of this in places like the Philly Inquirer:

Rebuilding the shattered Shore and the swamped New York tunnels, along with badly needed updates to the Northeast’s exhausted roads and rails, will be an opportunity to implement streamlined construction laws backed by Republicans and pro-business Democrats in Congress and the states, says Frank Rapoport, Berwyn-based partner at New York law firm McKenna Long & Aldridge L.L.P., and counselor to contractors who support “public-private partnerships” (P3).

That’s a label for a group of strategies that replace lengthy government-led construction with private contractors and financiers, financed by “sharing” user fees – like road tolls – once the project is built, instead of borrowing money and charging taxpayers….

P3 funding – which Corbett’s predecessor, Democrat Ed Rendell, also supported and has continued to champion in his part-time retirement gig as an investment banker for Greenhill & Co. – is coming along “just in time” to aid in Sandy reconstruction, Rapoport says. Virginia is pushing a high-profile, privately run, toll-funded expansion of I-495 that P3 backers call a model. Pennsylvania “is following Virginia and Texas” in pushing privately run public projects, he added. Cash-strapped Puerto Rico is using P3 projects “for everything from bridges to schools.

The right-wing governors in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and the pro-business New Democrat Andrew Cuomo in New York will be all too happy to facilitate privatization in these projects. There could be billions of dollars sloshing around in these different projects. Chris Christie is already talking about a “faster storm recovery”, which includes taking a week of vacation away from public schools. No word yet on selling public infrastructure, but that’s probably on the menu.

http://news.firedoglake.com/2012/11/02/hurricane-sandys-legacy-could-be-ramp-up-of-privatization-efforts/
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Hurricane Sandy’s Legacy Could Be Ramp-Up of Privatization Efforts (Original Post) phantom power Nov 2012 OP
And maybe not. Grateful for Hope Nov 2012 #1
I hope NOT. Christie can talk with Gov. Daniels (IN) and find out how to sell/lease snappyturtle Nov 2012 #2
Now that they have US trapped ... GeorgeGist Nov 2012 #3
Not sure what the quoted material means re privatization. IMO it will have little lasting effect on jody Nov 2012 #4

Grateful for Hope

(39,320 posts)
1. And maybe not.
Fri Nov 2, 2012, 07:11 PM
Nov 2012

I was quite impacted by Irene, and I will be forever grateful to FEMA and the speed with which they provided financial help to repair the damages I had. I can't say enough for them.

I think we will hear similar stories from the victims of Sandy. In fact, I know we will.

 

jody

(26,624 posts)
4. Not sure what the quoted material means re privatization. IMO it will have little lasting effect on
Fri Nov 2, 2012, 07:21 PM
Nov 2012

the issue of whether government controls the means of production (socialism) or they are controlled by free choice of consumers (capitalism).

Please explain how the cited passage implies privatization wins.

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