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Old Posted Aug 14, 2015, 5:36 PM
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I think everyone needs to come to grips with the fact that this is going to happen, albeit over the medium term, with the entire project being complete by 2020.
Absolutely. The viaducts' fate was sealed when Vision won the last election.

Personally, I'm coming to grips with it by accelerating (slightly) my plan to move out of the area to be affected.

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... and life will continue.
Strong point. Life will, as you say, continue.

Applying that standard to the discussion, no gov't in the history of the world has ever made a bad decision or followed a flawed policy because, of course, life continued.
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