• @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    All cars should cost 500k minimum and roads should stop being built, also cap all auto-industry salaries and annual shareholder payouts to 500k with the rest overflowing to the workers. Within 20years seeing a car in America will be rare, within 50years, we’ll have solved climate change.

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      101 year ago

      Ah yes the old “ban living in rural America” strategy, that will play well. Reliance on cars was a mistake but its too late to just pretend a lot, if not most, Americans need a car to live.

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        51 year ago

        Did you know that before cars, people lived in rural america and that most of rural america was served by trains.

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          1 year ago

          Most of rural America wasn’t served at all, you had to travel to a town with a train station. For smaller towns, no lines were ever built. It’s a completely unrealistic idea. It also doesn’t address the issue of local transport.

    • MuchPineapples
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      31 year ago

      Cars are like 5% of co2 emmisions. Until they ban dirty ship oil and curb industry emissions (world wide), nothing will change.

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      11 year ago

      We will be long dead as China will have taken over the world if we implemented these policies and crippled our economy and military because of it.

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        81 year ago

        Sounds good. In the meantime I’ll be taking an electric train to a brewery that is currently a 2hr drive from me since I’m no longer slaving away so that MIC executives can build planes that don’t fly, for a war that isn’t going to happen.

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          21 year ago

          You certainly won’t be doing that in America lol. Unrealistic in the next 30 years at least.

          Have to keep going and ensure survival so that we can get to that point.

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            11 year ago

            Jokes on you, I can actually already take a train from Chicago to Kalamazoo and enjoy a beer from Bell’s Brewery. It’s not a high-speed train to get there, but that can be upgraded if there was ever the desire to do so.

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              It’s the only system that works (if you ignore the planned economy that has built 45,000km of high speed rail and has a home ownership rate of 90%+, and has more green energy production than the rest of the world combined)!! That’s basic economics!!