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      The average voter also can’t see a long term perspective but only lives in the present, and can’t see other people’s perspectives but only their own.

      Not only can they not see externalities like climate change, they can’t see long term issues like climate change and they can’t see anyone wanting to do anything differently from themselves.

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        They also can’t see long term issues like traffic keeps getting worse and getting a few hundred people off rhe road at rush hour would actually be fucking awesome

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      The average voter couldn’t find their own ass with both hands, a map and a flashlight.

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      Very little of the cost in that comic is external. People seem to ignore what owning a car costs

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        i’m currently living on sweden’s basic “i literally have no other option” welfare which is ~$450 per month, and through the arcane magic of NOT FUCKING SPENDING MY MONEY ON USELESS SHIT i’m able to quite easily have 50€ to spare at the end of the month while living comfortably.

        it’s existentially horrifying how bad the vast majority of people are with money.

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      Only if you have some evil socialist public healthcare. Privatization means you can charge the victims for the impact of shitty and unsafe infrastructure

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        Surprise, emergency rooms are often subsidized when people are treated and discharged without the ability to pay. It was one of the rationals for why ACA was cost saving.

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    And that leaves out the massive level of subsidies to fossil-fuel producers and importers.

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    I went on the LA subway as a tourist, my first time in the USA. It was terrifying. It was also way too cheap, id happily pay 3x the price for it to be less terrifying

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      Too cheap? Public transit should be free.

      Offer to pay more taxes instead or defund stuff like the military.

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        In USA, isn’t tax considered an affront to freedom?

        The LA public transport is in a death spiral because the taxpayers dont see a need for it because they all have cars. So funding gets directed elsewhere. But they want to people to not have the excuse “oh, it’s too expensive” for not using it, so they make the fare super cheap.

        Therefore, it’s caught between hardly any funding and also hardly any income

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      i maintain that basic bikes should be literally free, like bikeshare systems except you just place bikes all over the place and people just grab the closest one when needed.