Letters: Stop high-speed rail before it costs another dime
Briefly

The letters to the editor address concerns over California's high-speed rail project and its financial viability, arguing against further investment based on the sunk cost fallacy. Additionally, the letters highlight the stark economic divide in California, where despite being a wealthy state with major corporations, millions face poverty due to high living costs and corporate greed, suggesting that inequality is perpetuated by policies and practices that neglect the working class.
"The question is whether we should continue to dump tens of billions of taxpayer earnings into a project that will be decades, if ever, in completion."
"About 7 million Californians live in poverty, trapped by soaring housing costs, exorbitant utilities and one of the nation's highest costs of living."
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