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    What quick solutions are you guys hoping for? Ethanol is fail, coal is laughable, nuclear is insane. What would have happen? Public transportation use is skyrocketing at the moment. Do you think a better public system would be the answer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ran
    What quick solutions are you guys hoping for? Ethanol is fail, coal is laughable, nuclear is insane. What would have happen? Public transportation use is skyrocketing at the moment. Do you think a better public system would be the answer?
    LOL a better public transport system in ATL will not happen for at least a few years. Remember the train they were talking about building along I-75? They passed a law saying it couldn't be brought back to the table for at least 10 years
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    Nah not even. theres not enough alcohol on the planet that would convince me to bang that chick.I wouldn't hit that with Magic Johnson's dick.....on second thought
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ran
    What quick solutions are you guys hoping for? Ethanol is fail, coal is laughable, nuclear is insane. What would have happen? Public transportation use is skyrocketing at the moment. Do you think a better public system would be the answer?

    Quick solution meaning, 2-3 years would be the economic stimulus created by private investments that make the country in general better off financially and able to afford the rising cost of things. You know, balanced inflation if you will...balanced inflation with economic growth is never a bad thing.
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    LOL a better public transport system in ATL will not happen for at least a few years. Remember the train they were talking about building along I-75? They passed a law saying it couldn't be brought back to the table for at least 10 years
    Thats to prevent corruption. You see, too much red tape, our government is inefficient when it comes to taking care of citizens. Although if you think democrats can solve that you are drinkin the kool aid, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IndianStig
    Quick solution meaning, 2-3 years would be the economic stimulus created by private investments that make the country in general better off financially and able to afford the rising cost of things. You know, balanced inflation if you will...balanced inflation with economic growth is never a bad thing.


    Thats to prevent corruption. You see, too much red tape, our government is inefficient when it comes to taking care of citizens. Although if you think democrats can solve that you are drinkin the kool aid, lol.
    oh no absolutely not just pointing out that a better public transport system locally is out of reach
    Quote Originally Posted by AlanŽ
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