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SpawnOfVulcan Jun 25, 2009 1:10 AM

Improving Alabama
 
Hello everyone. I was wondering what everyone's opinions on improving Alabama are. Don't even worry about how much something might cost, just toss ideas out there.

I've come up with a rough survey to see what people think, and I'd appreciate it if people would take the time to take it. A lot of it is about transit, cause IMO that is one of Alabama's biggest detriments. Anyways, if you think something should be added to the survey, tell me, cause I can still add things to it.

Click Here!!!!!<-------- That's the survey!

Be sure you read all the question carefully. Some questions, you will be asked to choose more than one choice.

Capital Heights Jun 25, 2009 1:37 AM

Increase funding for public education and extend the school year by another ten days.

nouveau_Mauvilla Jun 25, 2009 1:51 AM

Yes, I agree about improving public education, but I don't know how adding ten days would help. Just stop waisting time in the classroom and give a better education. We also need to change the perception of Alabama in the mind of the general public (in the rest of the country/world). Make sure we have a diverse economy. And while we're at it, let's stop pumping cash into the pockets of good-for-nothings who choose not to work.

SouthSky Jun 25, 2009 1:55 AM

Transit- It would not only add more connectivity, it would enhance smaller, less-accessible areas in job creation. The big four would benefit from suburban connections. In Mobile, a rail/water ferry system would be something to look into in the long term and I can imagine the other areas having plans like a Birmingham-Tuscaloosa-Over The Mountain corridor.

Constitution reform - Obviously needed as ours is the longest in the world and is filled with antiquated laws and bureaucracy of epic proportions. Oh yeah, someone vote out that State Sen from Fyffe. That guy is awful.

Education - Another obvious need... especially in rural areas. I sincerely believe a lottery would be very beneficial to the school systems in the state.

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I took that survey by the way.

nouveau_Mauvilla Jun 25, 2009 2:01 AM

:previous: And don't forget gambling.

Colin Giersberg Jun 25, 2009 2:14 AM

Not to sound negative about education, and I am not, but increasing the education budget, without increasing taxes will deplete the tax revenue going to the General Fund. This supports ALDOT, the prison system, state troopers, and several other agencies. Without these, the state may as well go down the drain. In fact, the General Fund has been the red-headed stepchild to education. I had heard that 90% of every tax dollar in Alabama goes to education, but I have no idea if that is correct.
Right now, all state agencies, as well as education are struggling to make ends meet, so other alternatives will have to be presented for funding education even more. If any funding measures do pass, they need to apply to the General Fund also.

Regards, Colin

Electrical Porpoise Jun 25, 2009 2:17 AM

Separation of church and state would be a nice start.

It all starts with education though.

SouthSky Jun 25, 2009 2:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Electrical Porpoise (Post 4324652)
Separation of church and state would be a nice start.

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I don't know about the rest of the state, but gambling would be a boon for the Mobile area, as it continues a chain of casinos from Bay St. Louis to Gulfport and Biloxi, east. Plus, the larger population mass in Mobile would attract more casino developers and tourists. With all the extra tourists, maybe then they could bulldoze the Regional Airport and start anew. :)

Unfortunately, all this relates back to the separation of church and state which won't happen soon. Legislating morality is a thorn in the state's side.

SpawnOfVulcan Jun 25, 2009 2:32 AM

There will never be a separation of church and state though, lol. It'd be pretty impossible, considering that God's name occurs in many of our State and Federal founding documents.

Though, if you're talking about making sure the state government isn't a government based on a theology, I'm all for it. And, I'd gamble to say that at least our head head head leaders do an OK job of keeping a divide between their beliefs and the government. Save for them letting it influence how it shapes them as a person.

EDIT: Our legislature, however, is a completely different story. Our legislature is terrible when it comes to trying to keep religion out of the bills that come through Montgomery. Our representation is constantly trying to legislate based on their religious beliefs instead of what the people want.

nouveau_Mauvilla Jun 25, 2009 3:53 AM

I wish we could vote on whether or not to have gambling by county, then Mobile might actually get it. Can't you imagine a nice stretch of casinos along the Causeway? :tup:

Electrical Porpoise Jun 25, 2009 4:10 AM

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Originally Posted by nouveau_Mauvilla (Post 4324826)
Can't you imagine a nice stretch of casinos along the Causeway? :tup:

the day i buy beer on sunday and drunkenly gamble will be the best day ever. :haha:

Port_of_Bama Jun 25, 2009 4:13 AM

Education !


I do believe that our area would draw in more tourist as far as gambling is concerned than any where else in the state.

SouthSky Jun 25, 2009 4:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nouveau_Mauvilla (Post 4324826)
Can't you imagine a nice stretch of casinos along the Causeway? :tup:

Yes... absolutely amazing. The site to the west of Battleship Park was once thought of as a casino site when Siegelman signaled he might put it to a vote.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nouveau_Mauvilla (Post 4324826)
I wish we could vote on whether or not to have gambling by county, then Mobile might actually get it.

If Mobile county voted, it probably would pass.

TimCity2000 Jun 25, 2009 1:33 PM

Quote:

the day i buy beer on sunday and drunkenly gamble will be the best day ever.
mobile doesn't have sunday beer sales???

Port_of_Bama Jun 25, 2009 1:48 PM

We do, I don`t drink.

SouthSky Jun 25, 2009 3:30 PM

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Originally Posted by TimCity2000 (Post 4325312)
mobile doesn't have sunday beer sales???

He lives in Tuscaloosa part time.

Mobile does not have blue laws.

CottonCity251 Jun 25, 2009 7:06 PM

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Originally Posted by SouthSky (Post 4325449)
He lives in Tuscaloosa part time.

Mobile does not have blue laws.

You can't buy alcohol from 2am -12pm Sundays in Mobile.

Rail Claimore Jun 25, 2009 7:08 PM

The big four counties in the state are the only ones I know of that have sunday sales.

SouthSky Jun 25, 2009 7:28 PM

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Originally Posted by CottonCity251 (Post 4325812)
You can't buy alcohol from 2am -12pm Sundays in Mobile.

Oh yeah! I forgot about that. That rule doesn't exist during Mardi Gras, though... right?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rail Claimore (Post 4325818)
The big four counties in the state are the only ones I know of that have sunday sales.

Several areas in Baldwin county have Sunday sales.

Electrical Porpoise Jun 25, 2009 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TimCity2000 (Post 4325312)
mobile doesn't have sunday beer sales???

I was just speaking about the state in general.


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