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Autoplanner, you’re not skeptical of Portland, you’re out right opposed to Portland.
Being skeptical, would mean you’re not sure.
That’s not skeptical. It is someone who doesn’t like the culture of the NW.
Is that the best you can do, Randal? Cast about for an east coaster who doesn’t like the culture, re-name the dislike to your agenda, and then proudly proclaim your mischaracterization makes you right?
DS
Dan’s blind hatred and lack of perspective comes through loud and clear.
Randal typed an assertion with a link to evidence he hoped the typical demographic would typically not click on:
It appears the Antiplanner is not the only cyclist who is skeptical of Portland.
Evidence found for purported “skepticism” of the vague “Portland”:
But oh! wait! Portlanders:
Yup, reasons indeed for skepticism, yessir; the author isn’t writing about how the PDX model is incompaticble with NYC, he really is writing about how dreadlocks make one “skeptical” of “Portland”. Devastating, surely. Stop planning! Because, according to a New Yorker, Portlanders are smug and require little!
Then, as a seeming cymbal crash, the parody character mistyped:
Really, the parody character is comic genius. I hope the author of this performance art expands their show so more can enjoy it. .
DS
Andy said: Dan’s blind hatred and lack of perspective comes through loud and clear.
THWM: Blind hatred? That sounds more like a better description of you, Scott, Karlock & O’Toole then of Dan.
Guys, if you want to drive all the time, that’s fine & I respect your choice.
Though just respect those that don’t want to drive all the time & want mobility options like trains, trams, buses, biking & walking!
Though just respect those that don’t want to drive all the time & want mobility options like trains, trams, buses, biking & walking!
You can have it if you pay for it, village idiot.
Dan, Dan, Dan…. The Antiplanner wrote one line of text and linked to a tongue-in-cheek style web posting. Or did you really believe it was a serious proposal to lift Portland out of Oregon and transplant it to NYC?
All your verbiage of hate is just your own biases and paranoia bubbling out.
Any comparison with NYC & its region, is not very relevant, due to its high density.
No other area in the US comes close.
However, when the NY MTA cannot even have a high farebox recovery, how can any other system?
Bicycling is great in the rain & in the sub-freezing temps.
So much distance can be covered & stuff be carried.
No need for a shower afterwards, since leftism & enviro-extremism puts a low priority on personal hygiene.
Right! Drivers hate people using other options, getting off the roads.
Yeah, drivers are the nosy ones, getting into others’ business.
Looksee at reality who does the prying.
Who cares? Maybe the payer.
Let drivers pay for bike lanes & pubic transit. Just call it choice.
Special interests? Sure, get all to pay for items that only 0.1% to 5% to rarely 10% use.
did you really believe it was a serious proposal to lift Portland out of Oregon and transplant it to NYC?
I’m telling you, the creator of this performance art can really nail the tone and writing style of the comic character. Huh-larryiss! I wonder if this performance artist is moonlighting from another gig, honing a new character? TV pilot? Stage play? Comedy Central?
DS
Dan, again, you are missing the point.
If you don’t comprehend, why do you even respond, albeit incoherently & w/irrelevance?
Thanks for all the accolades, Dan, but I do not deserve it. I just provide the metaphorical rope. You do the rest on your own.
This is off-topic, but I wanted to post is a link to a cool concept video of a high speed train that doesn’t have to stop at stations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9Ig19gYP9o
What ever matt, if you want to jerk off to photos of Steve Jobs, go right ahead.
high guy,
That comment was completely off-topic & not even a topic & gross.
What Matt typed, as well as me & many others, is in reference to your comment about ~not caring if others drive.
For you & the other 3% who ride public transit regularly, pay! Don’t expect money from all people. You are getting a free ride (2/3). Don’t complain about 90% who drive.
STFU Scott, roads are there regardless of the automobile.
Be it Wall Street or Via Dolorosa.
Roads are not purposely built for vehicles?
I’ll be damned.
Never heard of Viadullsa. Holy jeeze.
Roads are just there, huh?
Well, then, public transit must just be there without cars, so you don’t need 2/3 support from others.
ROTFLMAO!
Highman, Your ROTFLMAO condition is probably resulting from not enough or too much of your meds.
Sounds fun though.
What’s funny is that you think roads just exist or are automatically built, without vehicles in mind. What else?
Legally, vehicles are about the only thing can regularly travel on roads.
Try your dirt roads & horses.
Public trains & buses are there, courtesy of gov force, but few ride.
The sky is there regardless of airplanes.
Hospitals exist, yet people still die.
Unions have power, but some workers still need to work, a little.
So what do you prefer Cobblestones or Belgian-blocks?
Another mistake.
Some comment accidentally inserted into a thread, since it has nothing to do with anything.
Scott, if you hate unions so much move to Cuba!
Hman,
Another ridiculous statement. Thanx for the idea.
Although your ideas are always short on though, for example, just considering one item, when there are numerous variables.
Cuba has so many other things that are worse. Socialism spreads the misery.
It’s not hatred of unions. It’s their creation of worse econ conditions, such as higher priced labor, job loss & gov debt.
I am thinking about moving to either, Ireland, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia or New Zealand. There is something in common with all those places, that put them in better shape than the US.
http://www.heritage.org/index/Explore.aspx