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Reply to "Killing the Purple Line is the prudent economic decision - despite billions spent"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you kidding? Bethesda to UMD? We want it. Thousands of college students, university profs and employees are eagerly waiting for it. Don't be stupid. [/quote] More like maids and construction workers Don’t be naive [/quote] This shouldn't have to be said: Cleaners and construction workers are equal to the professors and college students. In practical every day terms, we/they help society run and are relied upon by everyone else. If you live in a home or enter a building, thank a construction worker. There are more cleaners/ construction workers than professors - people needing the metro, no matter their jobs, is a reason to have the metro. Public goods are for the public, not just the narrow groups one deems worthy. [/quote]
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