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Building and maintaining a nationwide public transportation system throughout the US would make the money spent in Iraq seem like just enough for a cup of coffee, and the time spent doing it would make the past year of conflict seem like 10 minutes. |
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In a sense, not fully, i agree with bouncer. Because America does spend ridiculously high amounts of money on war related items. and dont change the subject and say so does China, because we are talking about America.
Just think if they cut "a few" bucks from the war items, and put them into other things, for lack of better, transportation, there would be alot less deaths. But bouncer, dont go off about war on a transportation thread... :p |
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Just pointing out that there's a couple hundred billion dollars being spent right now that could go to something like starting a national transportation system or other projects that would help the infrastructure and mostly the lower income population.
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You know, as opposed to the people who have done this stuff for their whole lives. I'm not saying Bush is a perfect President or anything, I'm just saying that it probably wouldn't have been so easy as not having a war and spending the money on transit. Besides, what do you care about America's trasnportation system? You're Canadian. *shrugs and walks away* |
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Im pretty sure its a general interest thing, like why did Americans post on the "Green party" thread? its a thread that only relates to Canadians, its all general interest.
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On the original subject of the thread, my professor pointed something similar out to that. Like she asked us, what we think occurred more often, plane crashes or auto accidents. And of course the correct response is auto accident but you would hear about an airplane crash a lot more than a car accident.
The simple fact is, car accidents are far too common, trying to make a car accident seem new is like saying it's gonna rain, it really doesn't seem to affect too many people. Now a plane going down that's a big deal. They have to see what went wrong to hopefully prevent it in the future. It's similar to the 9/11, car accident comparision, in the fact that 9/11 was a huge deal because it was uncalled for, it wasn't an accident and was a planned assault. On the issue of public transportation, take it from me, it wouldn't work no matter how much money your pour into it. I mean as far as I can remember the toll for it here has increased like 75 cents in the last 6 years or so. Which may not seem like a lot, but you factor in most people have round trips, and like 5 days a week, it really starts to add up fast. Then you got to deal with delays, breakdowns, attacks and all this other stuff. The upkeep expense is just too much. Even in my city, I can only imagine the nightmare of a country wide one. :( |
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Just to provide the real statistics so no one is misinformed:
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bingo... she probably watched a michael moore video and came up with the numbers.... so that's about 100 a day, not 5000.... either that or 4900 people a day are killed by cars as pedestrians. |
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Umm... Good for it? *doesn't see how it's relevant* *shrugs and walks away* |
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Whos this "she" you keep referring to? |
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Probably your teacher who supplied the "fun fabrications."
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This is a perfect example of a lot of the misinformation that is not only going around the media, but our damn school systems as well. How the hell are our kids going to grow up being free thinkers when teachers, and I'm not just talking about your teacher Typhoid, feel the need to taint lessons with politics slanted to their particular brand of propoganda.
I'm going to school to become a teacher, and one of the first things I id was promise myself to present every side of an argument, and let the student decide for themselves. If a student is positive that one idea is true, I will present him with the argument forthe counter to that idea. It's called creating Cognitive Disequilibrium and is a Contructivist way to let students decide for themselves what their views are, and not simply to shove your ideas down their impressionable throats. |
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