Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't WAIT till the bulk of milennials start to have kids or feel the pangs of old age to see just how stupid and imractical their ideas are.
I support walk ability but I also support efficiency. Growth around metro stations, new urbanism - all good. But this push to become careless especially in DC? Just bad. Depending on where you live and work, cars are much better t,Han metro. That needs to be taken into consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't WAIT till the bulk of milennials start to have kids or feel the pangs of old age to see just how stupid and imractical their ideas are.
stockholm has no old people or families?
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Stockholm has both -- in fact a more aged population than the US. The difference is socialism. Bring it on to the US, and we can have the same socialist paradise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't WAIT till the bulk of milennials start to have kids or feel the pangs of old age to see just how stupid and imractical their ideas are.
I support walk ability but I also support efficiency. Growth around metro stations, new urbanism - all good. But this push to become careless especially in DC? Just bad. Depending on where you live and work, cars are much better t,Han metro. That needs to be taken into consideration.
Um, for you, maybe. But I've been carless here for 15 years and just can't bring myself to face the pain of owning a car and having to park it wherever I go. Such a much better lifestyle to walk, bus, metro everywhere. I've even commuted out of the city for 8 years. I'd much much much rather spend 60 mins reading than 45 minutes (which quickly becomes 2 hours) fighting traffic.
Most definitely and it can and does apply here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not when it is sounds ignorant and bigoted.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like an ignorant idiot.Anonymous wrote:'Murica! Fuck yeah!
Have you always suffered from an inability to recognize sarcasm?
Do you know what "bigoted" means?
-np
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't WAIT till the bulk of milennials start to have kids or feel the pangs of old age to see just how stupid and imractical their ideas are.
stockholm has no old people or families?
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Anonymous wrote:I'd love it, just to see the looks of frustration and rage when MD and VA drivers got turned around to head back home. I'd camp out on 16th Street at the barricade in a lawnchair, sipping iced tea and waving to the drivers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't WAIT till the bulk of milennials start to have kids or feel the pangs of old age to see just how stupid and imractical their ideas are.
I support walk ability but I also support efficiency. Growth around metro stations, new urbanism - all good. But this push to become careless especially in DC? Just bad. Depending on where you live and work, cars are much better t,Han metro. That needs to be taken into consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Can't WAIT till the bulk of milennials start to have kids or feel the pangs of old age to see just how stupid and imractical their ideas are.
Anonymous wrote:Not when it is sounds ignorant and bigoted.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like an ignorant idiot.Anonymous wrote:'Murica! Fuck yeah!
Have you always suffered from an inability to recognize sarcasm?

Anonymous wrote:http://www.autoblog.com/2015/07/21/stockholm-will-bans-cars-one-day-this-fall/
That is awesome. I would love to see that happen in DC. One day a year when cars are banned in densest parts of the city.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Can't WAIT till the bulk of milennials start to have kids or feel the pangs of old age to see just how stupid and imractical their ideas are.