>In this country, there is no such thing as profitable mass transit. Maybe
>later on once people give up driving long distances in their cars... But not
>yet.

And this is the problem with mass transit.  It is the govenment deciding that 
we should be using something most of us don't want to use.  They decide then to 
take money from the bad, individualistic citizens to support the actions of the 
lemmings that will do their bidding.  

If mass transit were really a better way of going, then people would pay the 
true value for it.  

Yeah, I know the arguments that we all benefit from mass transit because there 
are fewer cars on the road, less polution, etc, etc.  It's just of the 
government trying to create a dependence in us.

--
Larry Miller 

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