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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another reason to vote out the nutjobs on city council[/quote] Drivers definitely need to pay more to temporarily store their personal property on city streets. Nobody said you had to like it.[/quote] Drivers already paid for the roads. Bicyclists are the welfare queens of transportation policy.[/quote] Drivers pay for some of the roads. General revenue (all of u$) covers the rest. Bicyclists (many of whom are also drivers (who pay for some of the roads)) use very little of the road and cause none of the damage to the road. This obsession with hating on bicyclists is truly bizarre. On the other hand, I guess I'm grateful that you're obsessed with hating on bicyclists, rather than trans people, or Chinese people and Ashkenazi Jews, or the FBI. So, keep on keeping on with your obsession with hating on bicyclists.[/quote] And child-free people pay for schools. This is how it works. And it was a cyclist who started the tired old bikes vs. cars argument on this thread so you might want to flip your script and thank goodness the car haters aren’t it taking it out on someone else. [/quote] Everyone, including the child free, have a vested interest in educating the generation behind them for reasons which are fairly obvious. And when it comes to end of life the child free may have even greater for other people’s kids. That’s how it works. [/quote] And keeping some high income people in the city paying high property and income taxes is good for poor people in the city. Unless you want to cut city services to those poor people by making city living unattractive to rich people. See how that works? [/quote]
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