Well-deserved

Yes, and providing everybody a free prostitute reduces rape.

People who are willing to vote for this greasy mutant deserve everything that’s coming to them.

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  1. Sigh.

    The whole reason the buses were so icky when I lived in the big city was: too many welfare recipients had free passes. It meant that raving schizos could literally just ride the buses all day long to enjoy the A/C.

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    1. It’s this idea that people are antisocial criminals because they are poor. Even though most people who are poor are extremely law-abiding, this myth refuses to die. Give them free money and they’ll become peaceful, productive citizens!

      No, they won’t, you absolute tool. They’ll put the money saved up their veins or noses and become more antisocial and violent.

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      1. Nearly everybody we met in PE was poorer than we were, and there were no subsidized bus passes. But everybody rode the bus anyway. Turns out the bus is just cheaper, when everybody pays.

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        1. But yeah, the buses were privately owned, and they all had a doorman who collected fares and would kick you off the bus for bad behavior. It was a system that worked beautifully.

          -ethyl

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          1. “a doorman who collected fares and would kick you off the bus for bad behavior”
            In Central-Eastern Europe you buy tickets ahead of time (some vehicles have machines on board). It works on the honor system in that nobody checks you getting on, but there are spot checks and if you don’t have a ticket then you have to pay a fine.
            Most people buy monthly or three or six month passes (which end up being cheaper if you use the system every day).
            Very occasionally there are issues with homeless people whose…. odor drives people away and even more rarely someone causes problems and the driver throws them off (or just tells them to get off and they do).

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            1. One of the strongest signs that a society is working well is when you can have an honor system and it’s fine. We have an honor system for soft drinks at our church, and it gets a lot more money than what people actually should pay because everybody wants to give more to the church. But that’s a small faith community, so it’s not shocking that it works.

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            2. I never actually saw the doorman kick anybody off for bad behavior– I assumed he would, because nobody behaved badly on the bus. People didn’t seem to be trying to shirk on fares either, though I’m not sure I’d’ve noticed. I liked the doormen though– half their job was to lean out the open door as we approached bus stops, and sing out the destination of the bus. Made the whole thing more jolly.

              Once I was obviously pregnant, the doorman would eject someone from a seat on my behalf, if nobody volunteered. I think there must have been a generational shift in that sort of courtesy– if there was a middle-aged or older gentleman in any of the forward seats they would practically *leap* up to give me the seat, even if the rest of the bus was empty. But if it was younger people on the bus, the doorman would have to hustle someone. I felt weird about this, but also… it was no good having me stand in the aisle and obstruct traffic. Who knows if they still do it?

              I found this great clip. Dumb gringo, but these are the buses I love best. And he is having this very familiar experience: not sure if he’s on the right bus, but everyone is friendly and they are trying to help him figure it out.

              -ethyl

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              1. “I never actually saw the doorman kick anybody off for bad behavior”

                It’s not common here either, a kind of once every few years thing (maybe more common on the night buses taking people back from parties). Once the driver literally kicked a bothersome drunk out the door and another the driver yelled at some teens causing problems to get off and they did…

                Here’s a typical bus vid from Warsaw (yeah, public transport is usually pretty quiet)

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    2. Libtards would have you believe that black men stab strangers on the subway because they lack $3 for fare.

      I’m not sure they’ve thought this through lol.

      -stringer bell on the phone

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