Old 01-27-14, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by cooker
I assume you chose to live there knowing there isn't and never will be much in the way of public transit. At the same time, don't be thinking city dwellers are somehow getting transit subsidies at your expense. You also receive transportation subsidies in the form of roads. Some rural areas outside large cities also get subsidized commuter trains. It wouldn't make sense for governments to try to support urban style public transit in your setting.

Actually cities get more federal subsidies.
But I love where I live. Wouldn't want to live in a high rise surrounded by people, smog, crime, and concrete. used to live in Chicago.
They did have trains between the towns in the 1800's. But than you road a horse.
All in all...life is great.
what's your point cooker?

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