TheSpaceBetweenUs__

TheSpaceBetweenUs__ t1_j7jgyxb wrote

Conservative ideology revolves wholely around the wishes of people highest on the social hierarchy having all power to fuck over those lower on the hierarchy. That includes in tenant landlord relationship.

You can't seriously pretend like conservatives aren't on the side of landlords

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TheSpaceBetweenUs__ t1_j6dxdyr wrote

“Logical error” lol shut the fuck up you think private insurance is the most efficient way to distribute healthcare despite overwhelming evidence that it is the sole reason we have the worst healthcare in the developed world.

You can make up any bullshit excuses to justify your prejudiced opinions that even you know are bullshit. You simply would rather have shitty expensive healthcare yourself than see a poor person in the same hospital as you. That’s what this is about, nothing more, and you know it. The only reason we don’t have universal healthcare is because of people like you who simply believe ‘inferior’ people shouldn’t have healthcare.

If anyone needs socialized medicine it’s you so you can get help for your antisocial selfish behavior

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TheSpaceBetweenUs__ t1_j6dfve6 wrote

More training positions, reduce the insane costs of education. Not difficult to figure this out on your own. Use that dense head of yours

But you and I both this isn’t a real concern you have. You just think poor people shouldn’t have healthcare. That’s called concern trolling

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TheSpaceBetweenUs__ t1_j6ddurw wrote

You could try fixing that problem instead of thinking the solution is to block poor people from accessing healthcare.

Priorities is what this is really about. You think access to healthcare should be dependent on your ability to pay. Most of the rest of us don't. You are the problem

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TheSpaceBetweenUs__ t1_j1ywhy8 wrote

I mean if I see a older pickup that's obviously used for that purpose I don't judge. They used to be roughly the same size as a sedan (and often had bigger beds anyway) and thus weren't any more dangerous. I don't think that's a problem.

However over the years these new pickups keep getting bigger heavier and more dangerous. Their visibility is getting increasingly poor for seeing anything around it, and I think the regulations should be updated to fix that.

Also the ridiculous modifications some people are putting on their pickups to make them even bigger and heavier should be outright banned or at least have some kind of regulatory process. These drivers are turning their vehicles into monster trucks without anything stopping them. They can now run over any regular sized car instead of crashing

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TheSpaceBetweenUs__ t1_j1vwsrm wrote

Weird, you have to get a drivers license to drive and a CDL to drive heavy vehicles, kinda proving it is everyone's business what heavy machinery you operate around squishy vulnerable humans.

If drivers didn't kill 40,000 people a year, maybe you'd have a point

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TheSpaceBetweenUs__ t1_iu609nu wrote

>That’s based on nothing

Like your claim that nobody likes transit, of course ignoring all the people who do.

Anyways no, it’s not based on nothing. This figure reports a 5 to 1 return on investment. Took me 5 seconds of googling.

As for the suburbs you love so much, they have a negative ROI. Suburbs barely get a single dollar back for every 10 dollars put into them. Not so stingy when other people are subsidizing your shit. That’s the cities again that you hate so much.

But I’m sure you’re a special person who’s just inherently more entitled to our money for reasons you tell yourself at night. That’s usually how it goes at least

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