69FunnyNumberGuy420

69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j47182d wrote

In 2010 (IIRC) there was a government shutdown that resulted in the feds not collecting the per-ticket tax on plane tickets.
 
The airlines just temporarily raised the price for the duration of the shutdown.
 
Businesses aren't going to charge you less than you've already shown you're willing to pay.

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69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j46xssx wrote

I haven't driven to work in over a decade and my life is way better for it. Driving is a fucking chore.

 

You'd return to pre-war living patterns via high density housing, public transit, and clustering residences around business and commercial areas. Look at any pre-car small town in rural Pennsylvania.

 
The current status quo where people live an hour from where they work in an artificial country estate is unsustainable and the sooner we end it, the better.
 
The fun thing about threads like this is reading posts from people who choose to live 40 miles from their job cry about how they have to pay to fill their 12mpg gas guzzler. No one is forcing them to live that way but they think that everyone else should pay their way.

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