ThisistheInfiniteIs

ThisistheInfiniteIs t1_itxml3z wrote

>and a basement filled with murdered journalists?

and murdered homosexuals, and atheists, and women who refuse live in a potato sack, people who commit the imaginary crimes of blasphemy, apostasy, "sorcery", "witchcraft", adulterers, burglars, drug smugglers, people accused of rape, "terrorism" and "waging a war on god", apparently even if they are children

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ThisistheInfiniteIs t1_itxa7fc wrote

These companies are seeing profit margins approaching 50%, billions in profits every year. It is one of the most profitable rackets in the country. These greedy companies are just refusing to maintain the system and comply with these demands out of pure greed.

We could easily afford to make improvements, do maintenance and give these workers everything they deserve and still have a ton of money left over. Also having a national rail system would be very good indeed for the economy and for the country.

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ThisistheInfiniteIs t1_itx1co3 wrote

Just take all the rail infrastructure by eminent domain and nationalize it and these workers and give them all good benefits and wages. These greedy companies have already robbed our country of trillions of dollars by underpaying these workers and refusing to build out the infrastructure and maintain it.

Clearly these companies can't be trusted with something so important, a huge portion of our GDP depends on having a well functioning rail system and these companies are just sucking the "short money" out of it and destroying it.

Edit: for clarity

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ThisistheInfiniteIs t1_itlryhy wrote

There are always going to be limitations on how quickly the data can be updated, but it really is pretty fast and responsive in my experience.

It gives you several options whenever you map your trip, so if the route you are using has an unexpected failure, by the time you re-enter your destination you instantly have several new routes to choose from.

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ThisistheInfiniteIs t1_itl7xvc wrote

Sure, there perhaps may be some responsible ways to do this in the future, but the current reality is that methane pretty much all comes from fracking and drilling and petrochemical wells, which are incredibly destructive and harmful to the environment.

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