I'm not for sure. But if we're going to apply donations with investing in transportation infrastructure, I think we'd also have to add in other major companies with different operational strategies or else it doesn't really matter. With that said, I think the point I've tried to make is getting lost. I don't have a problem with Davis, Flagler or whoever.....they simply play the game that's been established in this country since WWII.
My core point is unless we decide to tax ourselves more, we're broke. no matter what the project is, we have to change our pattern of investing money we don't have to implement projects that will never break even on the taxpayer's return of investment. Lexus lanes, mobility fees, changing land use, roadway design standards, building less roads by encouraging greater density along existing corridors are examples of strategies that deal with this problem.