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One of the first statist arguments you hear is "who will build the roads". Unable to think past their indoctrination of needing someone to tell them to build a road the above article demonstrates exactly how roads will exist or come into existence. Where there is a need it will be done.
A couple points of interest.
All of this was done by free will. No government coercion was needed to produce this needed road.
(CNN) -- Their livelihood was being threatened, and they were tired of waiting for government help, so business owners and residents on Hawaii's Kauai island pulled together and completed a $4 million repair job to a state park -- for free.
Polihale State Park has been closed since severe flooding destroyed an access road to the park and damaged facilities in December.
The state Department of Land and Natural Resources had estimated that the damage would cost $4 million to fix, money the agency doesn't have, according to a news release from department Chairwoman Laura Thielen.
"It would not have been open this summer, and it probably wouldn't be open next summer," said Bruce Pleas, a local surfer who helped organize the volunteers. "They said it would probably take two years. And with the way they are cutting funds, we felt like they'd never get the money to fix it."
And if the repairs weren't made, some business owners faced the possibility of having to shut down.
Read more at the link.
One of the first statist arguments you hear is "who will build the roads". Unable to think past their indoctrination of needing someone to tell them to build a road the above article demonstrates exactly how roads will exist or come into existence. Where there is a need it will be done.
A couple points of interest.
- Estimated repair was 4 million through the state
- Project completed for by expense of local businesses
- Road construction took all of 8 days
All of this was done by free will. No government coercion was needed to produce this needed road.