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bwoods43 t1_iyn4ims wrote
Reply to comment by needleinacamelseye in Is the Metro subway dying? by Rubysdad1975
Not everyone has a car, so that option isn't available to everyone. I think what the above poster was saying is that for people who take Metro, it's pretty easy to get to Harbor East on foot. But also, perhaps there are fewer people taking any mass transit to Harbor East because they may now live in the area.
bwoods43 t1_iwob9nu wrote
Reply to comment by batmanofska in Thanks to everyone that introduced me to using the MARC train for my DC work commute! by cherrychampagnetoast
I thought the MARC trains ran slower than that, but according to Wikipedia, they run even faster - 125 mph!
bwoods43 t1_iw82bgb wrote
Reply to comment by JohnBarleyCorn2 in I was robbed by a group of children :/ by ElFello93
Where is "north of JH campus?" Are you talking about the med school?
bwoods43 t1_ivmuc98 wrote
Reply to comment by RandomRivr in Fox attack on Baltimore? by AlwaysGrateful710
I can't really tell if you are being disingenuous or just deciding to avoid any information in this thread or on the Internet about Question K in Baltimore.
To suggest that guys who have been in the Senate for decades has anything to do with limiting a mayor to eight years is silly. On top of that, your link of 8 of 10 of the largest cities "have term limits on their city council" is not the entire picture of placing two-term limits on the mayor AND the city council AND the comptroller, which is true only in Houston.
All of your other arguments could be made for instead hiring pigeons to be in charge of the city. I mean, that's something new, right? Maybe just read ANY information related to why this is unnecessary for the city, instead of claiming no other reasons exist.
bwoods43 t1_j6mrs2q wrote
Reply to comment by sicknutz in Would be awesome if the JFX and Jones Falls river could be converted like this by Cunninghams_right
That's what I don't understand as well. How are people getting to and from the city from the north in this scenario? Sure, it would be great to have more greenspace and fewer roads everywhere, but does that mean we will also close the light rail and businesses, too?