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Jim Davidson's avatar

Our forebears didn't only build one transcontinental railroad, but five in the USA and three in Canada. For example, the Great Northern was constructed primarily between 1890 and 1893. It was a privately funded transcontinental line built by James J. Hill to connect St. Paul, Minnesota, with Seattle, Washington. Covering over 1,600 miles (with 3,692 miles of total trackage added over time), it was built faster and more efficiently than previous lines.

We definitely don't need permission, and without our consent it isn't government but tyranny.

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