I think the states whose population don't care about public transit (Dallas, Houston, etc) should get stripped of their federal transit funding and be rerouted to fund the existing transit/infrastructure in Chicago, New York, Boston, Philly or DC.
>/n/ - Communist Kids Ranting About Spending Other People's Money
>I think (shit for brains zoomer word salad)can you go back to the place where the other twelve year olds hang out?
>>2060135now tell me which one of those cities has had more transit development in the past 30 years than either of the texas ones?
>>2060135I agree, and our taxes should be lowered to reflect that loss of funding
>>2060138You're a smug midwit who thinks they're smart because they're conscious that they exist. Kill yourself
>>2060418Yeah, those ttansit bucks aren't building rail of any sort in the northeast and mid atlantic along with chicago. Its misused to pay for "maintenance" projects while Texas builds new rail tracks due to less regulation and more land ofcourse. Good luck trying to get past bureaucracy in Boston, NYC, chicago, Philly and DC. No amount of funding can fix bad laws and terrible city leadership
>>2060450t. welve year old shit for brains zoomer
>>2060455kind of easy to build baby build when your entire state is a desert wasteland full of religious wackos and cartel gunmen, what you refer to as "bad laws" is referred to as "private property rights in a densely populated area", a subject that appears to be unthinkable to you since you are twelve, a flyover, and don't own any property nor ever will
>>2060479Sit
>>2060480>citycuck talking about owning propertyyou vote for rent control because you can't afford to own.
>>2060536How can anyone vote for a thing that hasn't been a practical reality in 50+ years? Also my unit (like most owned by individuals and not multifamily developers) isn't subject to any rent stabilization laws, not that I object to those laws, since large landlords are cancer
>>2060455What new rail in Texas? The DART line no one will ride? The Chicago Red Line extension will probably generate more ridership than the entirety of public transit in Texas
>>2060135It's a civil preparedness issue only. There is nothing in the constitution about a right to cheap oil.>>2060137There is no bigger commie in the history of the world than the happy motorist.