Las Vegas Expansion of Tunnels from Boring Company
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Biz Coach, Super Joe Pardo reacts to Las Vegas giving Elon Musk’s Boring Company getting the go ahead with expanding it’s tunnels.
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It’s being built completely free to tax payers, which is huge. But that capacity should also mean that they can move around more people each day than most tram and subway systems in the US. This type of point to point mass transit is urgently needed for many cities around the US.
It absolutely is needed around the world. I look forward to a bright future for the Boring Company. 🙂 I appreciate you watching and commenting Anthony!
And yet, something tells me this STILL won’t shut the naysayers up. The convention center system’s been up and running for six months, and they don’t even seem to realize it.
Tf00t cultists.
@kelaarin Yep. I’m sure that I’m not the only one tired of hearing “Elon promised 150mph, but’s only able to do 35” (even though Elon never promised that for the LVCC Loop), or “it has no fire protection or ventilation” (even though it has a very good fire prevention system and ventilation” or “subways are better” since clearly the LVCC should have spent $1B on a subway instead of $50M, and Vegas should spend $50B instead of getting one of the best mass transit systems built for free.
@@kelaarin Yep. I’m sure that I’m not the only one tired of hearing “Elon promised 150mph, but’s only able to do 35” (even though Elon never promised that for the LVCC Loop), or “it has no fire protection or ventilation” (even though it has a very good fire prevention system and ventilation” or “subways are better” since clearly the LVCC should have spent $1B on a subway instead of $50M, and Vegas should spend $50B instead of getting one of the best mass transit systems built for free.