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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This won't affect the rich and wealthy as DC would like to so righteously pompous proclaim. This will only affect small businesses, large families and those who use their large cars for Uber/Lyft purposes. Thus, affecting the poor. DC is so self-righteously stupid, that's it's hard to watch from suburban sidelines. [/quote] It’s actually quite funny to watch from the suburbs, with their upper-middle class vapors regulating others behavior like an 1980s suburban HOA. It’s honestly funny as hell. It turns out that it’s not the suburbs that are toxic, it’s just these people and I hope like hell they stay in the city and out of my neighborhood. [/quote] It’s pretty interesting to see that that it’s people that are the problem and not the built environment. These people grew up in the suburbs with white flight values and they blamed the suburban built environment for their problems. But lo and behold, look at how they have brought their culture to the cities. It’s absolutely insane. Like entire premises of academic study and culture are being upended because we’re finding out that it’s all just been projection. These peoples misery has nothing to do with cars and density and everything to do with who they are and how they behave. 30 years ago in the suburbs they were trying to get make neighbors like them so uncomfortable that they would move. Here they have moved to the city and they are doing it all over again. [/quote] seems like you absolutely can’t stand change of any type. heavier vehicles are more dangerous and generally take up more space. [/quote]
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