The mayor’s office says it would be the first major U.S. city to enact such a plan.

  • JasSmith
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    -21 year ago

    Wow. You’re actually asking poor Americans to live like they’re in third-world countries? I thought America was the richest nation?

    That’s some spicy classism. Walking and cycling isn’t the domain of the unwashed masses. It’s a clean, healthy source of transport which more cities should encourage. Furthermore, should one choose to use the less healthy and polluting forms of transport, they can: the bus. Using the money they are given for not working at all. They don’t get that in developing nations.

    And food delivery is not cheap. That’s just a lie.

    Amazon.com. Free delivery. Try it out.

    • Flying Squid
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      61 year ago

      Expecting people to walk for miles to get water is expecting them to live like a third-world country. And yes, you did say water.

      And you have to pay for Prime for “free” delivery. Which poor people can’t afford.

      • JasSmith
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        I don’t expect them to walk miles for water. I expect them to take a bus for food. I don’t think you are reading what I’m writing.

        And you have to pay for Prime for “free” delivery. Which poor people can’t afford.

        No you don’t. Prime offers free fast shipping. There’s still free shipping on millions of products without Prime. It just won’t come the same/next day.

        • Flying Squid
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          41 year ago

          You literally wrote:

          Half of the world’s population walk miles for food and water. That’s certainly not a big ask on a bicycle.

          So my apologies, you expect them to bike for miles for water. In the world’s richest country.

        • stopthatgirl7OP
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          31 year ago

          You think Prime is free?! Or did you forget people have to pay for that?