And? It's exactly this communist mentality that holds Poland back.
And spending tens of billions on a project 15% of population would have access to and 0.15% would use frequently is nonsense no matter how you slice it, the same old garbage about "communist mentality", Poland B etc. will not impress anyone here. Even Tri-city, Kraków and Silesian aglomeration (the largest one in Poland) wouldn't have access to it, so much for "Poland B". Taxpayers funding extremly expensive project they won't use is communist mentality, that's the "logic" of a famous expat :))
Nice way to avoid the point.
Which point, some slur about PGRs ?
Still, the fact remains that your opposition is based on the fact that you don't want people to travel. Easier to control them that way, isn't it?
:)) No words...
The "experts" will say whatever their political masters tell them to say.
Therefore an "expat" teacher knows better :))
It doesn't make sense because Poland hasn't got the money to pay for it. It's that simple - nothing to do with "sense" or "nonsense"
LOL ! Everything to do with sense or nonsense, the whole idea of alternative cost or cost-effectiveness analysis in a decision making process is clearly a foreign concept to you, not surprising really :))
The existing network needs the money - and you can't build a high speed line if your "lignes classiques" are in a hell of a mess.
Yes, that's what I've been talking about all the time.
Thankfully, this new minister seems to be far more capable than the last one
This new minister is saying what I've been saying since the whole Y nonsense idea emerged, he's saying your opinion on these matters is nonsense :))