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t1_j647gjc wrote

I dont think it can be said enough here. The most popular governor in the country was a republican right here in Ma. And you ran Geoffrey f ing Diehl when he retired. That is not even the most ridiculous decision even by a long shot. The dems are literally spoon feeding you the house and senate and you decide to take on Roe. Trump ate them from the inside out and they didnt even feel it coming

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t1_j5wejim wrote

Its definitely a nonsense smokescreen. BPD’s job is not to kill people as you stated. An astronomically low percentage of the time it happens and an astronomically high amount of time it is justified. The police also do have oversight. How’s this you even elect the people who oversee them. But again getting back to the core of the question…if some other folks at your company are illegally dumping somewhere and the EPA fines your company a million dollars . You’d be ok with paying the fines out of your pension/401K correct?

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t1_j2ez58y wrote

If uber drivers are being assaulted its absolutely an uber problem. Less people will want to work for uber if they feel unsafe. If people are being assaulted harassed oh and shot on the T its a T problem ending in less people will want to ride it. See how that works? I mean just look at the litigious society we live in we blame corporations and companies for everything its never the individuals fault. The T has a reputation for violence and harassment that is 100% a problem for them

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t1_j2ey59p wrote

Oh i see now we only blame the perpetrator because its convenient. Not the neighborhood not the cops not the location or the people in that location. Just stop its absolutely a problem for the T that people feel unsafe or uncomfortable using using it. I acknowledged theres nothing they can do about it. But pretending it away is also asinine.

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