One thing more where we stop to follow the American dream, because it has turned into a nightmare.

  • coyootje@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    To be fair to them, their average daily commute is about double of what it is over here in Europe and their public transport / alternative transport options are way more limited.

    But yes, they definitely don’t help themselves by driving giant child killing death trucks that burn a gallon of fuel every few miles.

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      13 hours ago

      My point is they’re literally rubbing gas prices cheaper than at any point in my adult life in my face and then crying about it after making their own bed of mediocrity.

      Its entirely their own fault and doing (shit infra, shit cars, shit investment, shit suburbia) and they were told its a bad idea every step of the way.

      Fuck them.

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      12 hours ago

      The commute thing is so stupid to me. Sure you may not spend so much on fuel when it’s so cheap, but you’re spending the most valuable currency in the universe: time.

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      11 hours ago

      The thing is that everything you mention here is related to each other or is a consequence of each other. Car oriented urban planning leads to an explosion of distances which leads to an explosion of infrastructure and mobility costs and makes public transit unattractive or even unfeasible. All of that was kept together by dirt cheap fuel.

      One can change that of course. The US was bulldozed for the car before and it can be transfirmed back to be transit oriented again. However even with the political will and the money, this will take decaded. Fuel prices can explode in weeks, for good.

      That is a hole the US is in that it has dug itself. There is no easy way out.