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brutereasons t1_iyfefaq wrote

So? I've been on one-way streets with buses and cars breaking down before, you can just go to the next street over. In any case, there would be space for 2 bus lanes (one in each direction), wider sidewalks, and bike lanes, because there wouldn't be taxpayer-funded parking spaces everywhere

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ElectricStar87 t1_iyfcfhx wrote

Uhhhh….Cathedral/Maryland (right next to Charles) already has a two-lane separate bike lane at least all the way from Pratt to at least Homewood. Other bike lanes take it up from those termini.

And just to be clear, there’s already a lot of bars and restaurants that are empty on Charles Street. I don’t see a need for added restaurant/bar capacity anywhere on the Charles corridor.

I really don’t see the value add at all.

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EthanSayfo t1_iyfbwo1 wrote

I have many, many qualms with my country, its leadership, core economic principles, I could go on, and on, and on. I have been really clear about how stacked it is since I was pretty young, and I am definitely less young now (not old!)

I just don't see cryptocurrencies, as realized for the most part, as the solution to these problems. I think it's actually another problem, and we need less problems.

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pk10534 t1_iyfblt5 wrote

Again, have you ever heard of a 401k? That is absolutely absurd to say they have no options for retirement savings. Secondly, 82% of Americans want term limits. Has Sinclair suddenly hypnotized 200+ million Americans, or is it more likely that it’s a pretty bipartisan opinion that politicians in a democracy should not have unlimited durations of political power?

https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/download/tomboulides-testimony

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