Thing that happens in Europe (Paris, for instance) is that the rich move into the cities, passive-aggressively remove the poor, then make a nice pedestrian friendly enclave for people like them, and no one else. They call it a donut city - rich middle, surrounded by the now-poverty-striken suburbs. Nothing changes except where the rich people get to live - better locations, choice views, nice rapid trans.
Sorry, not 920. More like 100-200 sq ft. (ever *look* at a jam, and count the actual number of people involved? Doesn't fill up a doctor's waiting room).
OR, we could build rapid transit down the centers of the expressway and siphon off all the people trying to occupy 960 square feet at x mph all by their lonesome. And like the roadways themselves, free rides. Open, non-restricted boarding stations that don't look like a prison intake chute - no choke points, no railings, and walls to prevent people from falling on the the tracks (Elevators shaft opeinings have doors. Why don't trains tracks?) The problem with roadways is cars. Too many cars. The system barely works, and will never be "fixed". But that would involve rich/richer white middle/upper class people riding with the Morlocks. Enter the Musk's Hyertube for them, I suppose. Train-cars on their own tracks flitting above the poors. Solving nothing for no one except the non-poors. Sorry, this subject cranks me off. The solutions are simple, but classism and racism and bull headed stupidity and conservatism crush every solution but build-a-bigger-road.
They absolutely can't. That defines racial discrimination. Can't redline either, or stop all black-driven cars to "find" marijuana enough times until Austin dwellers (that's the neighborhood Oak Park walled off) stops entering. But it happens anyway. Because this is America, and we had slaves, and we'll not break the habits that gave us.
Of course, this created the very poverty and hellishness that pervads Austin in the first place. Walling the very poorest in, where they, being poor, tend to have lots and lots of kids, which of course creates a crowded, overpopulated violent mess. But that's where the prison industry comes in...
I spent my teenaged years in North Austin. I watched the mess be created. Apparently the racist moats have been duplicated all over the country in the civil-rights-repudiating last thirty-four years. Gee, I wonder what will happen next.
I watched it happen, at least at the endgame. The process also creates a ferocious overclass of white racists, who beget new generations of even more vicious white bigots, only using fancier language and more circumspect actions. Hence the pro-police suburbs who love cops and won't let them be convicted of killing black people, because they OWN those cops, and the city dwellers (excluding the in-city versions of the suburbs) who are regarded by the overclass as worthless and, let's put it bluntly, shootable at will because blacks-are-criminals. It is the story of America post the civil rights movement. This dichotomy fuels the non-Confederate Republican base, though no one will ever, ever talk about that on the news. The newspeople live in those enclaves.... those are their people.
It's to keep poor people out. The city grid is crippled -- at taxpayer's direct expense, and the indirect expense of maintaining a ghetto of rich white people who don't participate in their part of the city -- to keep white people safe-in-mind in their fake suburbs. Should never have been permitted; it guarantees that poverty will be walled away from the overclass. It CREATES the poverty, in part, by passive-agressive apartheid.
Oh yeah: create a publically funded news media BBC style, and train up a new generation of journalists biased towards the truth instead of bowing to the both sides are equally wrong god.
You want responsive elected officials, then eliminate private election financing and fund it all publically. Forbid any revolving doors between govt and business. Create a true civil service - you choose one track, no switching. Shut down corporate voting systems and go paper and pencil. Thirty years too damned late now. We've lost.
If the tiny industries of Hollywood and the four record companies sue for trillions, then start taxing that value. An IP tax. Pay up or lower the damage claims. Quid pro quo.
Privacy an illusion? This is too easy. What's your name? Address? Children's names, sex ages, pics, and current locations? How much do you make? What's your car plate ID? I'm sure you won't mind sharing.
"Zoning laws are just one way to codify those agreements."
And keep out the poors and negroes. You all're not fooling anyone.
Thing that happens in Europe (Paris, for instance) is that the rich move into the cities, passive-aggressively remove the poor, then make a nice pedestrian friendly enclave for people like them, and no one else. They call it a donut city - rich middle, surrounded by the now-poverty-striken suburbs. Nothing changes except where the rich people get to live - better locations, choice views, nice rapid trans.
Sorry, not 920. More like 100-200 sq ft. (ever *look* at a jam, and count the actual number of people involved? Doesn't fill up a doctor's waiting room).
OR, we could build rapid transit down the centers of the expressway and siphon off all the people trying to occupy 960 square feet at x mph all by their lonesome. And like the roadways themselves, free rides. Open, non-restricted boarding stations that don't look like a prison intake chute - no choke points, no railings, and walls to prevent people from falling on the the tracks (Elevators shaft opeinings have doors. Why don't trains tracks?)
The problem with roadways is cars. Too many cars. The system barely works, and will never be "fixed".
But that would involve rich/richer white middle/upper class people riding with the Morlocks. Enter the Musk's Hyertube for them, I suppose. Train-cars on their own tracks flitting above the poors. Solving nothing for no one except the non-poors.
Sorry, this subject cranks me off. The solutions are simple, but classism and racism and bull headed stupidity and conservatism crush every solution but build-a-bigger-road.
They absolutely can't. That defines racial discrimination. Can't redline either, or stop all black-driven cars to "find" marijuana enough times until Austin dwellers (that's the neighborhood Oak Park walled off) stops entering. But it happens anyway. Because this is America, and we had slaves, and we'll not break the habits that gave us.
Of course, this created the very poverty and hellishness that pervads Austin in the first place. Walling the very poorest in, where they, being poor, tend to have lots and lots of kids, which of course creates a crowded, overpopulated violent mess. But that's where the prison industry comes in...
I spent my teenaged years in North Austin. I watched the mess be created. Apparently the racist moats have been duplicated all over the country in the civil-rights-repudiating last thirty-four years. Gee, I wonder what will happen next.
I watched it happen, at least at the endgame. The process also creates a ferocious overclass of white racists, who beget new generations of even more vicious white bigots, only using fancier language and more circumspect actions. Hence the pro-police suburbs who love cops and won't let them be convicted of killing black people, because they OWN those cops, and the city dwellers (excluding the in-city versions of the suburbs) who are regarded by the overclass as worthless and, let's put it bluntly, shootable at will because blacks-are-criminals. It is the story of America post the civil rights movement. This dichotomy fuels the non-Confederate Republican base, though no one will ever, ever talk about that on the news. The newspeople live in those enclaves.... those are their people.
It's to keep poor people out. The city grid is crippled -- at taxpayer's direct expense, and the indirect expense of maintaining a ghetto of rich white people who don't participate in their part of the city -- to keep white people safe-in-mind in their fake suburbs. Should never have been permitted; it guarantees that poverty will be walled away from the overclass. It CREATES the poverty, in part, by passive-agressive apartheid.
Because they bought a law to say so. Rich people can do that.
Does Slashdot offer the ability to search out and read a user's posts going back to this site's inception?
Oh yeah: create a publically funded news media BBC style, and train up a new generation of journalists biased towards the truth instead of bowing to the both sides are equally wrong god.
You want responsive elected officials, then eliminate private election financing and fund it all publically. Forbid any revolving doors between govt and business. Create a true civil service - you choose one track, no switching. Shut down corporate voting systems and go paper and pencil.
Thirty years too damned late now. We've lost.
There is nothing we can do about that anymore. The curtain is falling. The last police state, the one that cannot be fought.
Corporations invented fascism. The marriage of government and corporate businesses. Per Mussolini, who invented it.
There is no government that does not influence industry. If there was no government influence of business, business would BE our government.
24: torture works because reasons and Cheney said so. Producers were neocons.
I'm trying to have a conversation with the Arrow writers about their support of torture as a valid tool to extract truth. No response so far.
If the tiny industries of Hollywood and the four record companies sue for trillions, then start taxing that value. An IP tax. Pay up or lower the damage claims. Quid pro quo.
I'd bet large sums that VPN companies are being quietly tamed by the NSA. Do not trust them.
Don't forget authors and actors, who have to pay agents to intermediate, or they don't get contracts.
You are not them. They've little or no choice. Overpopulation has consequences, one of which is reducing labor to negative cost.
there's a difference when a private company does it and the government does it. " no. There is not.
Well DONE. People trust tech so much it doesn't occur to them that data can be faked, if you can access the system backdoors.
Privacy an illusion? This is too easy. What's your name? Address? Children's names, sex ages, pics, and current locations?
How much do you make? What's your car plate ID? I'm sure you won't mind sharing.
Add more cameras, track all cars, put cameras in cars, and there is no place to be alone. Prison with mortgage and car payments.
So, we hide in boxes until we die, or live in prison.
False dilemma. We have other choices. Like, NO cameras.
Try it on a plane. Then reflect that they will do the same if you blind their ground cameras. Expect a felony charge. And a club to your groin.