Walker proposes $1.5 billion, six-year interstate project of U.S. Route 41
Gov. Scott Walker announced his plans to invest $1.5 billion to make U.S. Route 41 into an interstate highway Tuesday, a project that would last until 2017.
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Gov. Scott Walker announced his plans to invest $1.5 billion to make U.S. Route 41 into an interstate highway Tuesday, a project that would last until 2017.
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What if the government imposed a tax on every individual in America? The money from the tax would go into a savings account with no annual return. Asserting my right to invest my money as I wish, I tell the government, \No thank you. I am rather strapped for cash and would like to invest a portion of my money in a 401(k) plan or IRA with an average annual return of 4 percent.""