Posted Jan 27, 2025, 8:27 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Originally Posted by Crawford
Bc most people are dumb?
Also, these cities aren't declining. Who (outside of the alt-right bubble) honestly thinks NY and Boston and DC are declining?
And your take on congestion pricing is absurd. It's the best thing to happen to Manhattan in decades. The outdoor environment has become so much better since they turned the tolling on. Congestion pricing will be fantastic for employee and corporate retention. I only wish they would expand congestion pricing closer to where I live in Brooklyn.
I moved to NYC in 2001. Since then, no public policy change has been as overwhelmingly positive as congestion pricing. The nonstop honking, the tunnel and bridge adjacent traffic sewers, the Canal Street and Flatbush Ave. chaos, the double and triple parking, is largely gone.
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The data shows young people are moving out of Florida and older (a lot of non-working right wing) folks are moving in.
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