milesarcher
Miles Archer
milesarcher

I know, that’s why I wrote that’s where the earliest views are. But the 2008 only turns up on certain portions of the interstate there.

It’s in plain english if you can put your emotions aside for a moment and stop reading between the lines.

“up to” can mean a lot of conditions to get there.

Route 30 (lincoln hwy) exit would place you close to Lincoln Mall. You have had to go past the Toys R Us the old Venture building, to cicero ave, turn south, turn into the mall at the best buy, then along the mall drive to Wards (was one of the mall anchor stores). You would have had to take this route around wards

“ohh boy, we’re getting lost here. an airline that has numerous hidden fess will go out of business in your explanation”

Google maps aerial view shows a large and long closed retail building right at the kanakee exit. By the time street view got there the building was torn down. Wards went out of business in 2001. The cemetery is on the opposite corner on the other side of the interstate.

huh? my entire comment is based on the airline industry being essentially a government protected cartel. That’s the point of the regulated system. If you agree its an effective cartel then why object to my comment?

Just because I can use a quote from a person to add a bit of color doesn’t mean adopting that person’s world view, policies, and so forth. But I guess for the simple minded that’s how it works.

Not everything comes up for public comment. Nothing congress passes or is done by executive order comes up for public comment for instance. There is also no requirement for them to listen. 

How can I move the discussion to the solution when people like yourself are so damn busy making up motivations for me? How can a discussion move to solution when I am being called a nutter just for the problem statement?

Asking loaded questions is not giving benefit of the doubt. It’s assigning easy to knock down arguments. Sure you can show any argument you make up and put an ‘if’ in front of it as wrong. It’s trivially easy to do. You can pat yourself on the back for winning against your own creation. Arguing against what I actually

Comcast has government granted monopolistic and cartel charters most everywhere if not everywhere it operates. Why do they need good customer service? Where else are you going to go?

The club isn’t free market, it’s anti-free market. The club is a tiny elite running everyone’s lives. The only way to be free of it is to dismantle it. I realize the myth of FDR is what you were taught but it’s a myth. FDR instituted many fascist economic policies and praised by the famous fascists of Italy and

Do you think the taxi companies partnered with government and restricted who could have a taxi in exchange for regulated prices because it made them more or less money?

The whole point of crony capitalist technocracy, or fascist technocracy is serfdom and it should be around 4 or 5.0, but I digress.

You wrote:
“So you’re saying that it’s great that there’s an option that must have published fees that can be easily found and you can expect to pay when you use that service? Huh.”

“I’m willing to bet you’re a flat earther as well.”

Oh aren’t you clever. Mixing the two paragraphs together as if they were one. Do try not to mix general with the specific. But yeah, you got me there with the old absolute game. Guess I’m slipping up with the old usenet gotcha game. Of course none of that actually changes the discussion one bit.

It is not playing the victim to point out the strawmen. Loading a question doesn’t make it any different and you know it. I suggest you stop using such a rather transparently dishonest tactic. But if you prefer I can play that game too except I don’t pussyfoot around with it.

It’s wonderful that the free market in information websites undermines government regulated business sectors where ever possible to the benefit of the public.