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  • I have this guys book. It's a great book on how to argue with conservatives about mass transit. I highly recommend it!

  • and i  would like to see the sources on the numbers. I believe him, but I'd like them so I can reference them

  • also, put some subtitles here i can't here it sometimes

  • was gonna watch this, but then i saw the dave chapelle one in Related Vids, sorry bro

  • So...who's been putting out an argument against public transportation?

  • He's right about the global warming part. After all those people consider it false science. But When I say it will reduce smog and other amenities and also say, well I don't believe in global warming, then they listen.

  • I love people like William Lind and the late Paul Weyrich. They are reasonable conservatives who both realize the folly of anti-transit folks. There's no reason why any major US city should not have rail transit.

  • Thank you for this video. I think US should change policy. Cities have to find way how to encourage people to use public transport. It is disaster that many tram systems was deleted after WW2!

  • @krizvasa

    Yeah, what's interesting is, that German Reich was the forerunner in functional urban planning, which included rail systems, pedestrian/bike paths and green spaces. Unfortunately, America didn't forge better relations with the Reich, as favored by patriots such as Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh and Joseph Kennedy.

    Instead, FDR deceived America into war on behalf of the pro-Marxist banking cabal which elevated him to power, marking the beginning of the decline for America.

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