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VFIT7CTO77TOC | 2 years ago

It seems to me there is a chicken and egg problem with (non-car) infrastructure and the demand for that infrastructure. Nobody wants to get on a train full of homeless people or a bus that's always late or a sidewalk that has no shade. There is little incentive for city leaders and planners to invest in things that nobody uses.

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moritzwarhier|2 years ago

"Incentive" is a codeword for structural corruption, IMVHO.

It's no surprise that subsidized burning of fossil fuels "generates growth".

The growth of cancerous structures that make the average life worse.