The Stimulus Bill injection of $$$ to the U.S. Dept. of Transportation amounted to about $600 Million this year. Recently, the City of Ludington applied for a $14Million grant, about 2.5% of the total, to get the Badger refitted with new non-coal powered propulsion, probably big diesel engines. It just got rejected though, sadly. But, a new reconstructed bridge will be built to Wolverine stadium for about $13Million in Michigan instead, the only Michigan project approved, a much higher priority indeed, right? And in Ann Arbor, another big city really. Still, the Badger's deadline for a cure rests into the end of the 2012 season, yet two years away. So, not to worry just yet. And, the Badger can still come up with other options to off-load the coal ash to trucks or other places legal with contractors on a daily basis while sailing. Bottom line is where did all that "stimulus money go"? Well the biggest grant went to Atlanta, Ga., yup, a very big city, about $48Million for a streetcar system. Streetcars went out of style long ago in history, but, we gotta start a new system? For almost 10% of the total available? Lots of other big cities also got big grant approvals, for too much other silly nonsense too. Is this the CHANGE for Hope a candidate promised voters about 2 years ago? Hate to get back to that old hat subject, but afterall, isn't this a new horizon in Federal Government, something we need and want to better our future in the USA? I just wonder sometimes! How 'bout you? The article I read came from courtesy of The Muskegon Chronicle today, and the LDN didn't wake up till way later on this important local issue of concern.