PowerCrazy

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PowerCrazy,

What did “farmer joe” do before cars I wonder? Plus it’s 100% fine if “farmer joe” still uses fossil fuels for his tractor and to drive into town. That isn’t a problem that is solved by EVs. that isn’t a problem that needs to be solved, and that absolutely isn’t the reason you are bringing up EVs at all.

PowerCrazy,

Ironic talking about me living in a bubble when you are literally in a bubble every time you drive. Hope you are ready when the “social and political realities” make a car-centric society untenable.

PowerCrazy,

Unlimited funding for speed camera’s and kickbacks, zero funding for road redesign? That sounds really safe!

PowerCrazy,

I don’t drive. But when when did you stop beating your wife?

PowerCrazy,

They can also be used to kickback to the politician and the lobbyist who work for the company that profits from them.

PowerCrazy,

Sounds like they need to increase road taxes then which will have the helpful knock-on affect of reducing the number of cars on the road.

PowerCrazy,

Why not? It’s obviously a huge hazard and people can’t be trusted to use it safely. So for the public health and safety this road should be closed. This also means the poor council doesn’t need to maintain this road anymore saving money in the long run. Maybe a train could even replace where the road was increases throughput and safety for everyone.

PowerCrazy,

If the road is dangerously designed, close the road.

PowerCrazy,

Not all roads, just roads that “require” speed cameras.

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  • PowerCrazy,

    You voted for this, probably twice.

    moguldom.com/…/fact-check-obama-had-chance-to-cod…

    Shut the fuck up.

    PowerCrazy,

    hehe

    PowerCrazy,

    What?

    PowerCrazy,

    I’m just not voting for either. It’s the least anyone can do.

    PowerCrazy,

    I didn’t realize Hillary Clinton was running in the Republican National Convention. But it makes sense that the parties of Capital both want to control non-monetized social media.

    For context, remember 2016 when Hillary went to war against “anonymous” what do you think she mean by that?

    Or this? theguardian.com/…/hillary-clinton-guardian-disinf…

    PowerCrazy,

    What should the government do about “misinformation” and how is it materially different then what Nikki Haley “vows” to do?

    PowerCrazy,

    I’m not worried about needing to vote for either of them. As a leftist I care more about the ideas being pushed in various ways, not the people who say them. The ideas being pushed by nikki are the same as hillary. A war on “disinformation” requires verification of who said something, Nikki is just advocating for the next step., De-anonymizing.

    Yet I doubt you cared in 2016, so why do you care now?

    PowerCrazy,

    From the article: “The technology platforms are so much more powerful than any organ of the so-called mainstream press, and I do think that there has to be not just an American reckoning but a global reckoning with the disinformation, with the monopolistic power and control, with the lack of accountability that the platforms currently enjoy,” Clinton said.

    How is that materially different then what Haley said?

    PowerCrazy,

    I voted Working Families party in 2016 and explicitly wrote in Bernie Sanders for the top line.

    What modes of transport do you really like?

    For me personally, trams are right up there. Aside from the main issue of sharing the roads instead of having a dedicated line, they really make it easy to get from one part of a city to another, especially for wheelchair users. They’re usually as frequent as buses, but much faster. The stations are much more attractive...

    PowerCrazy,

    This is a cool proof of concept and pretty easy to adapt for almost any purpose not just text. I don’t think it’s “useful” but then again “usefulness” isn’t exactly well defined in the first place.

    PowerCrazy,

    Cars have been normalized. Fortunately e-scooters haven’t. So fighting against e-scooters as run and deployed by private companies is a good fight.

    PowerCrazy,

    Something people overlook when the word “loophole” is used in federal regulation. Mot of the time those loopholes are intentionally put there so that the industry that is the target of regulation doesn’t have to do anything. And since congressmen don’t actually write regulation, understand what they are regulating, nor give a fuck about anything besides getting paid, they all vote for legislation that has those “loopholes,” and can shrug their shoulders when the “intent” of the regulation is ignored.

    PowerCrazy,

    My Alderman rides his bike down to city hall pretty regularly, I think him and a few of the other aldermen meet up occasionally to all bike to work. It’s pretty great. The city is still way to car-centric though.

    PowerCrazy,

    When a certain popular president and congress passed the bail-out of the domestic vehicle industry, written by the same in 2008 that allowed such vehicles to be more profitable then a smaller cars, he was awarded a noble prize and reelected in a landslide.

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