The future is dense, walkable cities.

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This is one of the laziest articles I've seen in a long time.

Some businesses are planning layoffs. Also, California has some laws that we don't like that we correlate

This bullshit is how your brain works and it's obvious
Your brain doesn't work. California is in rapid decline.
 
Cheap, reliable passenger rail service is a huge boon to commerce. Privatizing AMTRAK would be like turning all the interstates over to a private company to run as toll roads.
No, it wouldn't. You pay a fee to ride on Amtrak as it is. If you were paying it to a private company it would be a more efficient and a more pleasurable trip. It would be run by people who actually know something.
 
No, it wouldn't. You pay a fee to ride on Amtrak as it is. If you were paying it to a private company it would be a more efficient and a more pleasurable trip. It would be run by people who actually know something.
Boeing is a private company. The fact that something is run for profit doesn't guarantee that it's high-quality. For example, the US postal service runs at loss because it has to deliver to far-flung rural communities. If we privatized the post office, the first thing the new owners would do is end rural mail delivery to save money.
 
The Interstate system was never designed to be a profit center. Neither was the street in front of your house. AMTRAK should be privatized.
She just kicked your ass wrongway.

You should be enthralled a woman even to the time to reply to your snivelling bullshit...never mind that she "politely" put you in your place...
 
Boeing is a private company. The fact that something is run for profit doesn't guarantee that it's high-quality. For example, the US postal service runs at loss because it has to deliver to far-flung rural communities. If we privatized the post office, the first thing the new owners would do is end rural mail delivery to save money.
The trouble with both entities is they are totally dominated by government regulation and interference.
 
Boeing is a private company. The fact that something is run for profit doesn't guarantee that it's high-quality. For example, the US postal service runs at loss because it has to deliver to far-flung rural communities. If we privatized the post office, the first thing the new owners would do is end rural mail delivery to save money.
The reason the post office runs at a loss is almost entirely based on the federal mandate known as the USPS Fairness Act. When the post office was privatized this act was forced on the new USPS and made it mandatory that they fund retirement health care benefits 75 years into the future. Meaning it is funding healthcare for people not yet born, let alone employed by the USPS. No other governmental agency or private company is forced to do this. Your idiotic, baseless conjecture that rural mail service is to blame shows you did no research and can't provide any data to substantiate your claim. To be honest I'm not shocked by your ignorance on this topic.

https://apwu.org/usps-fairness-act
 
The reason the post office runs at a loss is almost entirely based on the federal mandate known as the USPS Fairness Act. When the post office was privatized this act was forced on the new USPS and made it mandatory that they fund retirement health care benefits 75 years into the future. Meaning it is funding healthcare for people not yet born, let alone employed by the USPS. No other governmental agency or private company is forced to do this. Your idiotic, baseless conjecture that rural mail service is to blame shows you did no research and can't provide any data to substantiate your claim. To be honest I'm not shocked by your ignorance on this topic.

https://apwu.org/usps-fairness-act
FedEx and UPS use the US Postal Service to deliver packages to rural customers because it's not cost-effective to maintain a fleet of trucks and drivers like they do in urban areas. I agree that forcing the USPS to fund pensions decades in the future is silly. The Post Office should be made a government agency again and abandon the fiction of it turning a profit.
 
FedEx and UPS use the US Postal Service to deliver packages to rural customers because it's not cost-effective to maintain a fleet of trucks and drivers like they do in urban areas. I agree that forcing the USPS to fund pensions decades in the future is silly. The Post Office should be made a government agency again and abandon the fiction of it turning a profit.
UPS AND FedEx both deliver to my home in the rural. They do here and did in Wisconsin. Amazon delivers here too. Try again...

The post office runs more efficiently now than it ever did. Remove that mandate and they will be profitable and even more efficient.
 
UPS AND FedEx both deliver to my home in the rural.
Then you're not really all that "rural".

UPS FedEx, Amazon, and Canada post don't deliver to my home, hell they can't even find it. Closest common mail box is 10 miles way.

But hey, keep claiming you're "rural"....it seems to make you feel better.
 
Retrofitting Suburbia: 3 strategies and 11 tactics for transforming failed commercial real estate to “incremental metropolitanism”.

It’s a long video but she provides many real life examples that keep it interesting.

 
There’s already a sales tax on shoes.

Cars kill kids. Making a city walkable is thinking of the children.
So does cancer. Good luck with that!

Abortion kills more children than cars, but, it's ok because ladies can walk to the clinic!

Ladies.......put your feet up into the stirrups for the politbureau!
 
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So does cancer. Good luck with that!
If we could cure cancer as easily as building safe cities I’d be elated. Building protected bike lanes and implementing traffic-calming measures is something simple we can do right now to reduce the number of kids killed by cars.
 
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