felineprincess93

felineprincess93 t1_j2el8nf wrote

I am not a fan of privatization, and don't understand why you think you get to interrogate me or my beliefs, nor why I need to lay out my entire political viewpoint for you.

I am also not the only one commenting that the MBTA has made numerous missteps in the procurement of new cars and yet you're only attacking me. Weird.

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felineprincess93 t1_j2e4sw1 wrote

Apparently anyone who is capable of critiquing a government is a Republican, damn I should tell the rest of my leftist friends about this metric. I should also let them know that valuing public transportation means that we should never ever try to force our government to do better, because that would be JUST like Republicans. Also if you look at the state of the MBTA system and go, yeah the only problem with this is that it's not *absolutely* perfect, you're the shameful one.

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felineprincess93 t1_j1v213m wrote

Please don't put that on a random person without their buy-in, especially if the SO freaks out (in a good way or bad way - Idk if this couple has discussed public proposals but I know some people don't like them). That's a lot to put on a random stranger trying to enjoy their own evening.

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felineprincess93 t1_j1f6eml wrote

This. OP, if you are an able-bodied individual, it's unlikely any medical restriction you claim will apply. I assume and perhaps naively do, that this was created for people with profound disabilities. If you can otherwise drive or walk, I don't see what kind of medical exemption you could possibly need that would require a washer/dryer hookup unless you wanna go like, I wet my bed every night uncontrollably and need reliable access to wash it daily. :)

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