- Fools who like Trump also ride for free!
That's generally FALSE. Republicans have little use for public transportation.
- The Democratic Party holds most of
its power in the nation’s cities, whereas the GOP retains greater
strength in the exurbs and rural areas. The two parties generally fight
it out over the suburbs. In essence, the base of the two parties is
becoming increasingly split in spatial terms: The Democrats’ most vocal
constituents live in cities, whereas the Republicans’ power brokers
would never agree to what some frame as a nightmare of tenements and light rail.
- What does this mean? When there is a change in political power in
Washington, the differences on transportation policy and other urban
issues between the parties reveal themselves as very stark. Republicans
in the House of Representatives know that very few of their constituents
would benefit directly from increased spending on transit, for
instance, so they propose gutting the nation’s commitment to new public
transportation lines when they enter office.
Trumpkins hate subways:
Trump promised to "build the greatest infrastructure on the planet earth—the roads and railways and airports of tomorrow.” And
while Trump hasn't put forward any specific proposals to change how
Americans move—by automobile, plane, foot, bike, or public transit—the
GOP's newly released 2016 platform is openly hostile to just about
everything but gas-loving cars. Republicans want to end all federal funding for mass transit, which they call "an inherently local affair that
serves only a small portion of the population, concentrated in six big
cities."
Subway riders hate Trumpkins:
Besides, there are almost no Trump supporters in Trump's hometown. In 2016, fewer than 1 in 10 Manhattanites voted for Trump and early polling suggests sharp declines in Trump support since 2016.
The few Trumpkins who remain in New York ride limos or helicopters in and out from Wall Street.
Poets, on the other hand, have no net worth. Poets cannot afford cars and so must ride the subways. Poets cannot afford the subway fare and so poets always ride for free
thank u folks 4 voting
I have a question for people that start debates but don't want to debate...
Why bother starting a debate?
Id like to ride on a train someday. A not so crowded one.
"I have a question for debaters obsessed with VICTORY"
Bruh this site IS for victory. If you are caring for the US then go read news or something. Leave this site. This site is not for politic-packed clowns.
No need to thank me. Even a treestalk could have won a debate with ramdatt.