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originally posted by: quirkygirl
I definitely agree that the USA needs railroad or some public transit of some sort. I've said this for years. I've traveled throughout Europe and was amazed at how nobody there needs a car. They can definitely manage with the use of subway systems, rail and buses but in the USA we are crippled without our gas-guzzling cars.
All that aside, someone pointed out a great fact; take the (future or existing) railway in the USA and then what? Rent a car at your destination? Our cities are not designed to handle massive amounts of people on public transportation. So then why is nearly every state building a massive railway system (some high speed, some not)? It seems like we are either closer to running out of the means of producing gasoline or my friends were right.
I don't know, which is why I posted it for you all to chew on and respond.
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: quirkygirl
I definitely agree that the USA needs railroad or some public transit of some sort. I've said this for years. I've traveled throughout Europe and was amazed at how nobody there needs a car. They can definitely manage with the use of subway systems, rail and buses but in the USA we are crippled without our gas-guzzling cars.
All that aside, someone pointed out a great fact; take the (future or existing) railway in the USA and then what? Rent a car at your destination? Our cities are not designed to handle massive amounts of people on public transportation. So then why is nearly every state building a massive railway system (some high speed, some not)? It seems like we are either closer to running out of the means of producing gasoline or my friends were right.
I don't know, which is why I posted it for you all to chew on and respond.
When you get to the city ahem, m'dear, take a walk, too far to go to a particular destination? take a hike or a cab
Don't get me wrong, I lurrve my car, but to me the most stupid thing to do nowadays is to visit a city driving if you have the choice, leave it to the locals they are in their own matrix, and I dare say if the train is there, many of the locals will take it too.
Thing is, where I live there are no trains for a long time, so if I want to visit Belfast, it is the car or Bus and mostly I take the car and try to park on the periphery somewhere and do walkies. I try to leave the internal city parks to workers who need them most. Modern trains are brilliant, I just wish they were here already, in fact any train would do.
originally posted by: St Udio
a reply to: quirkygirl
I know what you mean that the data/facts/ were just out of reach for your intellectual recollection... but you knew that there was a conspiracy afoot...... in this case Agenda 21
this globalist herding of the culled population, is more or less spelled out on that 'Georgia Stone' monument
it is designed to be a long-term & little-by-little 'transformation' of the society/culture...
& not a displacement camp = FEMA type of railroading masses of people all-at-once-deal ..
"stealth" or "attrition" are two terms that apply to my senses on their method & rate of subordination of the masses into the globalists Dystopia (for the useless eaters only)...the Brezezinski's, Kissingers, Gates, among the elites will be 'royalty' in this NWO
I hope my post makes sense...I am getting caught up in my schizo right now
originally posted by: quirkygirl
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: quirkygirl
I definitely agree that the USA needs railroad or some public transit of some sort. I've said this for years. I've traveled throughout Europe and was amazed at how nobody there needs a car. They can definitely manage with the use of subway systems, rail and buses but in the USA we are crippled without our gas-guzzling cars.
All that aside, someone pointed out a great fact; take the (future or existing) railway in the USA and then what? Rent a car at your destination? Our cities are not designed to handle massive amounts of people on public transportation. So then why is nearly every state building a massive railway system (some high speed, some not)? It seems like we are either closer to running out of the means of producing gasoline or my friends were right.
I don't know, which is why I posted it for you all to chew on and respond.
When you get to the city ahem, m'dear, take a walk, too far to go to a particular destination? take a hike or a cab
Don't get me wrong, I lurrve my car, but to me the most stupid thing to do nowadays is to visit a city driving if you have the choice, leave it to the locals they are in their own matrix, and I dare say if the train is there, many of the locals will take it too.
Thing is, where I live there are no trains for a long time, so if I want to visit Belfast, it is the car or Bus and mostly I take the car and try to park on the periphery somewhere and do walkies. I try to leave the internal city parks to workers who need them most. Modern trains are brilliant, I just wish they were here already, in fact any train would do.
I have no problem walking, however, cities here are not conducive to walking. Therefore, it would be necessary to still rent a car.