Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, you're not credible if you use words like "anti-car fascists".
Calm down and take your meds.
This is an incredibly lazy way to dismiss someone’s argument.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t the solution be to make federal workers come back into the office?
Federal agencies have been moving to the suburbs for years (because GSA is so cheap). The suburb people are all back in the office, but the DC people don't want to. Can't imagine why.
Anonymous wrote:This is the reality of public transit:
https://www.wusa9.com/article/traffic/mission-metro/metro-warns-massive-service-cuts-death-spiral-transit-750-million-shortfall/65-9c0dc54f-8f65-46c4-8390-51e8108ac1a5
Where are the anti-car fascists now? Have fun going to work or doing things on the weekend. The anti-car crowd loves to give pie in the sky calculations that never account for human factors like crime, overrun costs, inefficiencies, and huge bloated salaries and benefits for the unionized workers bankrupting the system. So glad we are spending billions more on this black hole with the purple line. Watch, the only solution they’ll come up with is to increase taxes and to increase fares to outrageous prices. It has never dawned on them to start with common sense ideas like increasing safety and severely punishing fare evaders. Why should anyone pay of a huge portion of people ride for free already?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, you're not credible if you use words like "anti-car fascists".
Calm down and take your meds.
This is an incredibly lazy way to dismiss someone’s argument.
Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, you're not credible if you use words like "anti-car fascists".
Calm down and take your meds.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t the solution be to make federal workers come back into the office?
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t the solution be to make federal workers come back into the office?
Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, you're not credible if you use words like "anti-car fascists".
Calm down and take your meds.