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Run time: 105 min. | Director: William H. Molina
Government has figured out a way to make money on public infrastructure. The plan is to convert existing Texas roadways into tollways and hand them over to foreign interests without a public vote. Many citizens are crying highway robbery.
Elected officials have passed laws unnoticed to simply pave the way. The political establishment is not listening to the people, but their voices will be heard.
This powerful documentary follows the process as citizens utilize their most important power as members of a democracy: freedom of speech.
From mayors of small cities, political candidates and grass roots groups to working-class Texans, all unite to state their loud opposition. The strongest voices rise from small rural communities whose farms, homes, schools, businesses and churches face the largest forcible eminent domain acquisition in U.S. history.
The Trans-Texas Corridor, a giant scar through the center of the state, will not only rip the heart out of Texas-- it will kill a way of life that has been in the state forever.
DIRECTOR:
William H. Molina
'Anti-toller intolerance'
Alongside his coverage of the slowly-brewing water shortage facing Texas, the San Antonio Current's Greg Harman recently added his voice of reason to the toll road debate. Perhaps, he suggests, the real issue is not whether an unpaid citizen activist...