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I wondered – could it be that Flint is sort of the “canary in the coal mine,” sounding a warning we all need to hear? I decided to put that question to someone in a position to know – Charles Ballard, professor of economics at Michigan State University [and Michigan League for Public Policy Board President] and the author of an acclaimed book, “Michigan’s Economic Future.”
Yes, we’d be paying a little more in taxes – but a whole lot less in the costs of broken axles, bankrupt cities and broken water mains. You don’t have to be an economist to know that there is no such thing as a free lunch.
Professor Ballard also said all we would need to conquer these problems is the political will to tackle infrastructure problems, which would be the common sense thing to do.
But common sense, once again, is unfortunately, not a very common thing. Jan. 29, 2016 — Michigan Radio