How Come Kazakhstan has better subways than anything in the US?

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Hey, no Bums or homeless sleeping on the floor, no crime, no litter, no devious assholes hanging around looking for somebody to mug. And we call our selves an advanced society. I mean this friggin place is on the Old Silk Road for Christ's sake.
 
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Hey, no Bums or homeless sleeping on the floor, no crime, no litter, no devious assholes hanging around looking for somebody to mug. And we call our selves an advanced society. I mean this friggin place is on the Silk Road for Christ's sake.
LOL New York city has more people than all of Kazakhstan....
 
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Hey, no Bums or homeless sleeping on the floor, no crime, no litter, no devious assholes hanging around looking for somebody to mug. And we call our selves an advanced society. I mean this friggin place is on the Silk Road for Christ's sake.
For a man of your age, you have an astonishingly ignorant and child-like view of society, history and community. Domestic and worldwide.

as well as a lack of awareness for the typical content of stock photography.
 
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Hey, no Bums or homeless sleeping on the floor, no crime, no litter, no devious assholes hanging around looking for somebody to mug. And we call our selves an advanced society. I mean this friggin place is on the Old Silk Road for Christ's sake.
Social programs keep the homeless housed and infrastructure builds and maintains nice things.

You tried.

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Because the Soviet Union poured a lot of money into public works so they could point to them to show that communism was better than capitalism.
So, that said and I don't condone Communist methods but how have they remained in perfect condition since the fall of the Soviet Union? is it culture? Or is it just people having respect for their public places?

PS: there was a human cost to that Stain era as well.
 
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What purpose does the thread serve?
It serves the purpose of showing how our big cities and their infrastructure, many of which are under Democrat/Socialist control, are in decline. Crappy architecture, no respect for public property, bums, drug addicts, criminals, graffiti, garbage, human crap, and trash all over our streets as is we were a Third World country.
 
It serves the purpose of showing how our big cities and their infrastructure, many of which are under Democrat/Socialist control, are in decline. Crappy architecture, no respect for public property, bums, drug addicts, criminals, graffiti, garbage, human crap, and trash all over our streets as is we were a Third World country.
So the purpose is just like the majority of your threads... Whining about how "Democrats ruin everything"

Got it.
 
What purpose does the thread serve?
Comrade Rightguide von Shitpants is showing Communist solidarity with Comrade Tucker Carlson, who did a gushing travelogue on Russian public transit and grocery stores after his disasterous fawning interview with Comrade President Putin.
 
Is it not a work of art compared to our subways?
Is it not a watermarked stock photo? Do you really think stock photo companies don't have pictures that show the very best of people, buildings, and landscapes? When I was first scrolling through I thought, Wow, that's a beautiful subway. Then I was looking for the requisite article from some two-bit right-wing online rag that railed (pun intended) about how Kazakhstan's subway system was infinitely superior to the United States's, and that our subways were the best in the world under, and solely thanks to, Ol' Babydoll Hands, but now they're a disaster, and it's all Joe and Hunter Biden's fault, and probably Hillary's and Obama's too. But there's no article! Just a stock photo that you apparently picked out at random as a jumping point for another one of your irrelevant, baseless, retarded MAGA threads.

So why don't you go find the nearest subway, and test to see if their third rail is working properly.
 
So, that said and I don't condone Communist methods but how have they remained in perfect condition since the fall of the Soviet Union? is it culture? Or is it just people having respect for their public places?

PS: there was a human cost to that Stain era as well.
Prioritizing public transit isn’t just about building more trains, it’s about hiring people to clean the stations. If state departments of transportation didn’t have cleaning crews constantly picking up roadside debris, every highway in America would look like a junkyard.
 
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