• Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      23 months ago

      One really good example is the stroad that’s preventing good bike infrastructure. The roads that are managed by the township have bike lanes - even if they’re not separated - but the stroad is a state route, so we have no bike lanes on the main connection between these lanes, and limited pedestrian infrastructure.

      This is why we have kids getting bussed to the school that’s across the road from their house.

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        3 months ago

        So how is that situation an argument against people running for office? Like jobs are meant to be challenging and work, it’s not like being elected then grants you a magic wand to seamlessly solve issues.

        • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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          13 months ago

          Because it sounds even more frustrating than just voting for someone.

          • LustyArgonian
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            3 months ago

            It’s not about frustrating or trolling people though. It’s about seizing power granted to you by law

            • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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              13 months ago

              Yes, and that amount of power is frustratingly small, even if you’re an elected official.

              If I listened to you I’d be out painting guerilla bike lanes on that stroad. That would be exercising power in an non-frustrating way.

              • LustyArgonian
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                I mean no, that’s not “listening” to me. That’s not what I said. That’s in fact a strawman.

                You are allowed to feel uncomfortable and frustrated. That’s how you learn tolerance and patience. It’s okay to be frustrated. Try edging or ruining your orgasm some time. You won’t die from it.

                Yes, the entire point is that NO ONE should have huge amounts of power. Your power should be relatively small. Why do you personally get to dictate bike lanes?