Strictly speaking, most of the American Midwest doesn't have any food at all. They grow hard unappetizing corn to feed animals and for ethanol.
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This is yet another reason we desperately need good public transit. We all get old. Why do we have to choose between endangering other people's lives and participating in society?
Gladly. Freedom of religion goes both ways. They are free to practice their religion for the same reason they are not allowed to punish people for not following it.
Civil liberties don't vanish because a place delcares itself Christian...
If the US ever collapses there are no financial plans that will help. The entire global economy will be gone.
I see you're not actually interested in exploring these ideas, just insisting they won't work with bad faith questions.
People like you are why landlords still exist.
That's such an amazing fucking quote
It may or may not be "condescending" to tell people they're wrong, but it doesn't make them right or change the basic facts.
I'd recommend checking out a different community since you seem to be very invested in making excuses for pro car people, and less interested in challenging people's assumptions about cars.
If it takes 6 hours to walk across your city it's not rural. Your city needs comprehensive public transportation.
We aren't discussing tactics for convincing people of anything. We're discussing facts. And the fact is there's no reason public transit can't work in rural areas as you stated.
Wow you're right there is a use case for a vehicle therefore it's literally impossible to have public transit in rural areas, despite the fact that it already existed /s
Dude do NOT drive while high you're going to fucking kill someone innocent