No. RT @WSJ: Could there one day be a high-speed train connecting China to the U.S.? http://on.wsj.com/SY1Brd pic.twitter.com/P1o14472Gd
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No. RT @WSJ: Could there one day be a high-speed train connecting China to the U.S.? http://on.wsj.com/SY1Brd pic.twitter.com/P1o14472Gd
@WSJ Can we get a train connecting Charleston to Summerville first?
@WSJ that's a lot of water to cross
@WSJ But why
@WSJ Sure, as long as U don't let Democrats build it.
@WSJ interesting
@WSJ Re: "Could there one day be a high-speed train connecting China to the U.S.?" - Not if the GOP has anything 2 say about it.
“@WSJ:Could there 1 day be a high-speed train connecting China to the US? http://on.wsj.com/SY1Brd pic.twitter.com/owAHunGluD”. Going thru Russia?
@WSJ finally real Chinese food!
@WSJ @hrkbenowen
Boy are you behind the times.
I had my under-ocean one installed long ago.
@WSJ How about we build high-speed trains in the U.S. to improve our infrastructure before we connect to China. #priorities
@WSJ
Only if US controlled all construction & operation.
No money or access to Chinese.
@WSJ lets just start by trying to get high speed train from Dallas to Austin, Texas
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