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Bad for da coal producers and da hemi bI'm sure there's gotta be some part of it that has to do with the orange clowns obsession with undoing Obama policies just cause
This is the only thing I could think of. I just wondering what the spin was about it being "bad" for America.
On a kinda unrelated note, I'm in Shanghai and their infrastructure is ****** great compared to Los Angeles or NYC.
One thing I've heard from everyone I know who has traveled to the US is that the public transport infrastructure is generally pretty terrible. I am legally barred from driving due to my depth perception, or rather lack thereof, so it's a blessing that our public transport is so great here. I live in a small rural town and have easy access to most of the country through public transport.On a kinda unrelated note, I'm in Shanghai and their infrastructure is ****** great compared to Los Angeles or NYC.
truth be told thats the least of our problemsOne thing I've heard from everyone I know who has traveled to the US is that the public transport infrastructure is generally pretty terrible.On a kinda unrelated note, I'm in Shanghai and their infrastructure is ****** great compared to Los Angeles or NYC.
Well the drivers here seem like major a-holes compared to LA driversOn a kinda unrelated note, I'm in Shanghai and their infrastructure is ****** great compared to Los Angeles or NYC.
Major Asian cities have been light years ahead of US cities for decades when it comes to infrastructure. I'm not sure how people that move from those cities to here put up with the trash public transportation and roads we have
Well the drivers here seem like major a-holes compared to LA drivers
American drivers are way more polite than the ones here in China
One thing I've heard from everyone I know who has traveled to the US is that the public transport infrastructure is generally pretty terrible. I am legally barred from driving due to my depth perception, or rather lack thereof, so it's a blessing that our public transport is so great here. I live in a small rural town and have easy access to most of the country through public transport.
One thing I've heard from everyone I know who has traveled to the US is that the public transport infrastructure is generally pretty terrible.On a kinda unrelated note, I'm in Shanghai and their infrastructure is ****** great compared to Los Angeles or NYC.
Remember doe, "both parties are the same"
It's by design.
Deliberately calculated decisions from centuries past.
It's actually a big problem. Crappier infrastructure=more congestion and bigger maintenance problems=productivity losses.truth be told thats the least of our problemsOne thing I've heard from everyone I know who has traveled to the US is that the public transport infrastructure is generally pretty terrible.On a kinda unrelated note, I'm in Shanghai and their infrastructure is ****** great compared to Los Angeles or NYC.
On a kinda unrelated note, I'm in Shanghai and their infrastructure is ****** great compared to Los Angeles or NYC.
Major Asian cities have been light years ahead of US cities for decades when it comes to infrastructure. I'm not sure how people that move from those cities to here put up with the trash public transportation and roads we have
truth be told thats the least of our problems
One thing I've heard from everyone I know who has traveled to the US is that the public transport infrastructure is generally pretty terrible.On a kinda unrelated note, I'm in Shanghai and their infrastructure is ****** great compared to Los Angeles or NYC.
It's by design.
Deliberately calculated decisions from centuries past.
PREACH ON, BROTHER AMERICANS! Dap Don got da COAL TRAIIIIN rolling at full steam again! Making America COAL again brothers! Now that we can fuel da Hemi with da liquid coal da passing power will be COVFEFE LIKE NEVER BEFORE, B! [emoji]128133[/emoji] Da libby loos out here crying over da spilt milk, when da proof of America being great again is in da coal pudding [emoji]128133[/emoji][emoji]128133[/emoji][emoji]128133[/emoji] Rookie Rusty about to come through bemoaning about da "future" when we ain't eem going to be alive in 50 years b. Da COAL Train will roll coal again yet! Ninja out here celebrating and frotting about with da Don like never before! [emoji]128133[/emoji][emoji]128133[/emoji]
L.A. is at least getting its **** together on public transportation.Drivers are a different story. Half the countries in Asia have streets full of GTA drivers. Straight up free for allWell the drivers here seem like major a-holes compared to LA drivers
American drivers are way more polite than the ones here in ChinaI can only speak on these major metro areas:One thing I've heard from everyone I know who has traveled to the US is that the public transport infrastructure is generally pretty terrible. I am legally barred from driving due to my depth perception, or rather lack thereof, so it's a blessing that our public transport is so great here. I live in a small rural town and have easy access to most of the country through public transport.
Bay Area has BART and Caltrain , but they only go to very central parts of the cities, and from there it's a major headache to hop onto one or two other different types of transit to get to anywhere else. That's why I avoid it all together unless I have to go somewhere during peak traffic.
LA literally has nothing of any use unless you count DTLA-Santa Monica
NYC has the best subway system. Only drawback is that half the trains are nasty as @#$@
Chicago has a decent metro as well. Sometimes the stops are 15-20 mins walk from where you need to be, which normally wouldn't be bad, but it's terrible during the winter because of the brutal weather
On a kinda unrelated note, I'm in Shanghai and their infrastructure is ****** great compared to Los Angeles or NYC.
PREACH ON, BROTHER AMERICANS! Dap Don got da COAL TRAIIIIN rolling at full steam again! Making America COAL again brothers! Now that we can fuel da Hemi with da liquid coal da passing power will be COVFEFE LIKE NEVER BEFORE, B! [emoji]128133[/emoji] Da libby loos out here crying over da spilt milk, when da proof of America being great again is in da coal pudding [emoji]128133[/emoji][emoji]128133[/emoji][emoji]128133[/emoji] Rookie Rusty about to come through bemoaning about da "future" when we ain't eem going to be alive in 50 years b. Da COAL Train will roll coal again yet! Ninja out here celebrating and frotting about with da Don like never before! [emoji]128133[/emoji][emoji]128133[/emoji]
POST like this one are what Real Americans think B. Keep on trucking B. You got Da LIBBIES shook B. Cue Da shook ones Video.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...-senators-paris-climate-deal-energy-donations
Quote:
[h1]THE REPUBLICANS WHO URGED TRUMP TO PULL OUT OF PARIS DEAL ARE BIG OIL DARLINGS[/h1]
Twenty-two senators wrote a letter to the president when he was said to be on the fence about backing out. They received more than $10m from oil, gas and coal companies the past three election cycles
Look at how shocked I am.....can you tell