Comments by "F Liu" (@F_Liu) on "PolyMatter"
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@kordellswoffer1520 I did say ''The potential economical benefit is not even easily measurable...'' I did NOT say it is difficult to measure so that equals to no or little economical benefit, what I meant was the economical benefits are beyond measurable with only monetary means. My point is weighing up short/medium term monetary costs is largely meaningless because these projects are built for the long run, and it will always be more beneficial on the long run as with most HSR, even if it means running it for years at a loss, but people could not live without them, it is the case in many Western countries too.
''Chinese citizens lives have improved and it's got nothing to do with the HSR, people lives have been improving all around the world with or without HSR.'' Complete nonsense, again you are talking out of thin air, not backing up your claim with any meaningful data or personal experience as someone who have prob never lived in China, what made you say people's lives have not improved because of the HSR? You think China just build lines and lines of HSR just to waste money? Again, it is a public service like mail service, and it is subsidised by the government so everyone can benefit not just the rich.
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