Can't afford to buy meat
On Jul 26, 3:44*am, Orlando Enrique Fiol > wrote:
> wrote:
> >While those two women are shockingly fat, they are an expression of
> >everything currently worrying the US. *They are not educated for the current
> >work situation, they probably eat too much trashy food and don't know any
> >better, their entertainment is passive, they are not served by public
> >transport in spite of living in the projects-- whose great idea would that
> >have been?-- and most of all everything is someone else's fault.
>
> Yeah! Whose bright idea was it to build projects in areas where their
> inhabitants would have to afford cars just to get to work?
Middle-class urban planners who all drive to work? And who probably
cannot conceive of not having a car? Much planning, whether it be
North American, Australian or ,to a somewhat lesser extent, European
is predicated on people travelling by personal automobile.
If you followed any of the post-Hurricane Whosit ( New Orleans)
housing fiascos, places for displaced and usually poor refugees were
all in the boondocks.
John Kane Kingston ON Canada
John Kane Kingston ON Canada
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