Posted on 06/01/2008 11:12:38 AM PDT by K-oneTexas
Unless your husband is the guy pulling the rickshaw, I am riding in, I hardly consider him the guy providing me witih public transportation because if your husband left Planet Earth tomorrow, the service would continue.
I appreciate that you state your husband works very hard but what does that have to do with whether or not PT is a good thing or not? A lot of people (my hubby for instance) work their butts off and don’t get lunch (my hubby doesn’t get lunch either), and are stressed and work mega hours (my husband works no less than 60 hours a week).I’m just happy he’s working and we’re not in bad financial shape though that could change in a heartbeat).
I’m not going to thank your husband anymore than I would thank the guy that’s running the toll booth but I am glad there are millions of people doing lots and lots of jobs that keep things running here in the good ol USA.
As for you doing just fine in the snow without a 4 wheel drive, perhaps you don’t have to drive far and you LIKE it but I can assure you that you are probably not in the majority. I am driving 35 mi. one way now and I am not looking forward to those days when my 50 minute commute turns into twice or triple that because of the bozos out there who think they “do just fine in the snow” and drive like maniacs (not you of course).
You sound like an angry soul, I’m afraid. And if your husband hates his job that much, maybe it’s time to rethink that job. Don’t hate the transportation mode just because your husband is being overworked.
Yikes.
bttt
Once again, you miss my ENTIRE point. My husband actually LOVES his job (which he has done for almost 31 years) and takes it VERY SERIOUSLY. He DOES (along with an entire group of other people) provide service to everyone who rides the lightrail and views it as an important service and works very hard to make sure it happens for his fellow citizens. If he (or another employee) did not coordinate things to make sure it happens and happens smoothly, it wouldnt.
As an example, the next time your electricity goes out, think about the person/persons restoring it for you. I lost my power a couple of weeks ago, and I personally THANKED the person (more than once) who came to my home and repaired it. It put a huge smile on his face and he was very appreciative.
I have commuted over 30 miles each way to work also (its taken me two hours to get home during a snow storm, and it would take the same if one was taking public transportation as well). Thats because public transportation does not go everywhere, and most people want it that way to keep their neighborhoods safe and quiet in other words the same. My husband and I believe that public transportation is funded at just about the level where should be for the areas where it is needed, otherwise massive tax increases would be required.
For over 20+ years my husband and I did not even have ONE day off together due to our work schedules no life, unlike what most Americans have. We have NEVER complained. What other wife would put up with something like this? I finally found a job where we at least have ONE day off together, and now my husbands new boss wants to force everyone onto rotating shifts every three weeks and, again, we will not have at least ONE day off together. So, the next time someone provides any type of service for you, take a second to think what is necessary for that to happen.
Regarding thanks like Ive said so far, to relieve stress and for a little bit of pleasure, my husband likes to enjoy a cigar every so often with other like-minded adults. Your vote to make that illegal in our state (not one single place, not even in PRIVATE CLUBS) where you dont have to go is not very appreciative of your fellow citizens. Its pretty pathetic that my husband and other like-minded adults have to go to Vegas in order to do that. Most Ohioans are fed up with others dictating to them what they can and cannot do (within reason, of course), and this has got to stop. I know of lot of Ohioans who feel this way, and I believe it has come to a head. Neither I nor anyone else would deny you taking public transportation if you want to, dont deny others in our state of what they would like.
http://www.barackobama.com/issues/pdf/FactSheetTransportation.pdf
I hope so too. That would take real change. You are a whining spoiled crybaby like many Americans. You are such a progressive Paved Paradise. So smart. We need this type of change. Change everything. If you don't like the way it is, just leave America and go to where my parents came from. Waaaahhhh!!!!!!
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