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Hey, it was your choice not to take the bus....and to live so far from work...:) Plus, I've already paid the other half of the road user costs...
And it assumes only one god. What happened to all the others?
You forgot the next poster....;)
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What? Oh, Harris. ;)
The question of who's going to pay for it? All of us, individually and collectively. We all pay for transportation. Every form of it is subsidised...
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As a point of netiquette, selective editing is pretty standard procedure. If someone has purposely altered the meaning of what you said, or...
Yes, and computers will enable us to use less paper. :p To be fair, I'm under no illusions that cars are going to be mandated out of existence...
Damned straight. I hate paying for things I don't use. Let's make the transit users pay for 100% of the transit costs. If they want it, they can...
We already do. All of us. We give the government money, and they spend it. And far too much of it on war. Try not paying 25% of your income taxes...
We don't need no education. :rolleyes: Look what happened recently with the 'pink slime' caper. The information that ammonia is widely used in...
Yes. Again. :) I kind like the RAVe name myself, but then, I don't work in marketing. A Prius E would be great, though of course it may not...
It might change the economy, and who the major players are, and stimulate whole new industries and ways of doing things, but wipe it out? That's...
I was suggesting the 'modal share funding' idea in addition to pricing energy at its true cost. The status quo is that the road network is...
Maybe we're born that way. This cries out for a tshirt that says "god made me an atheist" :p
My thoughts exactly. Could you? Maybe. Should you? No. :)
Education is a good place to start. People seem to have some pretty warped ideas on what constitutes a subsidy. Aside from full-cost pricing,...
I noticed interesting differences between West and East preferences - on one coast, it's the Prius, yet on the other, it's a Mercedes.