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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That isn't a good point, that is the main point. The whole thing is a safety improvement regiment for Connecticut Avenue. It isn't just about bike lanes. But the blue hairs who were raised in the 1950's and 60's when the concept of a car and freedom was ingrained into the Boomer culture simply cannot imagine that life could be any different for people younger than them. And as such, they are fighting tooth and nail for a transportation paradigm that is no longer sustainable.[/quote] They simply cannot imagine that life could be any different, period. For anybody, anywhere, ever. A huge failure of imagination, because life will be different whether they want it to be or not.[/quote] +1. They need to let go of their expectations of rapid police response time and viable small businesses. The 20th century is over. [/quote] Every time you lump all your hobby horses together and project all of DC’s problems onto (checks notes) *bicycles*, you become more and more unhinged sounding. [/quote] Every time a progressive comes up with another great idea it ends horribly. Defund, sanctuary cities, housing vouchers, and on and on. Please just stop. [/quote]
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