Am I missing something here?
Am I missing something here?
"Elon's gesture looked like a Nazi salute and he was given the opportunity to clarify his intentions and apologize. Elon's lack of commitment to being anti-Nazi is deeply concerning. We condemn his conduct and that he is still in government."
^^ bare minimum
"Elon's gesture looked like a Nazi salute and he was given the opportunity to clarify his intentions and apologize. Elon's lack of commitment to being anti-Nazi is deeply concerning. We condemn his conduct and that he is still in government."
^^ bare minimum
*2 days later* 👇
*2 days later* 👇
BUT CA should not be spending this much for so little. It's insofar functionally a waste of taxpayer dollars and points to massive failure in CA governance.
One solution CA should take: In-house construction 🧵
don't just grovel about Trump's investigation. Someone should investigate your failure to build high speed rail. Step up to your job of governing, take responsibility, and stop relying on contractors.
Solve your own problems and in house your high speed rail construction.
don't just grovel about Trump's investigation. Someone should investigate your failure to build high speed rail. Step up to your job of governing, take responsibility, and stop relying on contractors.
Solve your own problems and in house your high speed rail construction.
The BART system has proven efficacy of in-house construction, and the model is successful in many other out-of-state locations as well.
The BART system has proven efficacy of in-house construction, and the model is successful in many other out-of-state locations as well.
I see what you're saying. But I would like to see studies on correlation v. causation. Does density increase crime rates and other costs? Or do people who contribute to these increase costs flock to locations of opportunity
I see what you're saying. But I would like to see studies on correlation v. causation. Does density increase crime rates and other costs? Or do people who contribute to these increase costs flock to locations of opportunity
Poverty and crime related stats are not caused by cities, but cities are where people contributing to those stats end up.
Transportation costs in cities v. suburbs are about equal
Poverty and crime related stats are not caused by cities, but cities are where people contributing to those stats end up.
Transportation costs in cities v. suburbs are about equal
2022 MTA total budget is $20B (includes fares)
2022 Only Subway annual paid riders is 1B - and this is low ridership b/ pandemic recovery
= $20 per ride
A $30k paid off in $20/ride = 5 years to pay off car, fully ignoring insurance, gas, maintenance, and parking costs.
2022 MTA total budget is $20B (includes fares)
2022 Only Subway annual paid riders is 1B - and this is low ridership b/ pandemic recovery
= $20 per ride
A $30k paid off in $20/ride = 5 years to pay off car, fully ignoring insurance, gas, maintenance, and parking costs.
Infrastructure costs seem higher in cities, especially transportation. But this is largely b/ transportation costs for suburbs (personal cars) are shouldered at higher % on individuals, where as public transit is funded more through the city itself
Infrastructure costs seem higher in cities, especially transportation. But this is largely b/ transportation costs for suburbs (personal cars) are shouldered at higher % on individuals, where as public transit is funded more through the city itself
Some people: take transit but don’t pay
Other people: I would take transit if it were nicer and more accessible!
Cities: let’s focus on punishing the people not paying a *checks notes* $3 fee. After that we can get back to serving people
Some people: take transit but don’t pay
Other people: I would take transit if it were nicer and more accessible!
Cities: let’s focus on punishing the people not paying a *checks notes* $3 fee. After that we can get back to serving people