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internetTroll151 t1_j4awn0l wrote

Duh. That’s why traffic has gotten worse.

https://usa.streetsblog.org/2018/02/08/evidence-from-boston-that-uber-is-making-traffic-worse/

City is ranked #3 for people without cars

https://www.boston.com/news/jobs/2015/05/22/whats-different-about-boston-commuters/

In fact, a higher percentage of people walk to work in Boston than any other city in the U.S. at 14.5 percent. Boston ranks the third highest for percentage of people who take public transit to work, with 33 percent, behind New York and Washington, DC.

So tell me again about all these cars being taken off the road via bike lanes? Lol

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internetTroll151 t1_ivk2oo6 wrote

Reply to comment by riefpirate in Common Massachusetts W by Rannrann123

Bull shit.

He laid the groundwork for international trade and saw China rising as an economic power before anyone else. He knew that we needed china as a economic partner to stop Russia. He built the modern day economy. We'd be in worse shape than Europe otherwise, and likely not be the worlds reserve currency and not be able to whether financial crises as well as we have ( and we have, compared to other nations)

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internetTroll151 t1_ivg8nrx wrote

Reply to comment by riefpirate in Common Massachusetts W by Rannrann123

Nixon was a genius politician. What policies of his were wrong? He was smartest guy we had on international politics.

His downfall doesn’t disqualify him from being the correct choice for president. And it really had nothing to do with domestic or international policy he was just an asshole

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internetTroll151 t1_itr3ypy wrote

For a long time it was actually shipped to China - wasn't until like 2018 that they stopped buying it. Seems ridiculous.

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A lot of what you recycle doesnt get recycled. They pick out what they can. Some parts of the country stopped recycling entirely. There's no demand for a mixed up recylcable garbage

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internetTroll151 t1_ir77uej wrote

There are a type of people that would only move to a suburban town with a starbucks. You dont want them as parents in your school system. They act like they care about their kids, but they wont put in the work.

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Yes I'm generalizing half of society. Yes I know its not factually correct for everyone.

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internetTroll151 t1_ir5b0l0 wrote

Segregation still exists, but nobody will want to admit it or talk about it. It's not an easy problem to solve, most of the rest of the country has larger bodies of government (e.g. school districts with 5+ high schools) - so its possible to integrate poorer sections of the community with wealthier. Here there are such distinct boundaries.

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