The demand is coming from venture capitalists trying pump something new up to make bucks.
The demand is coming from venture capitalists trying pump something new up to make bucks.
“In the words of Wayne: “I ain’t never seen a market supply without demand”.”
What a cluster… so basically one of the other employees recognized his wife from a picture on his desk, and decided to distribute her adult content at work and with colleagues? Seems to me like that would have been the obvious person to terminate, not Mr. Kirby.
Honestly, as soon as you said New Jersey is furious, the program earned my full support.
If you’re driving from Brooklyn to Newark Airport and taking your own car this means you’re fine with paying for parking and the toll on the return trip so what’s another $9 or $18? It’s too bad PATH doesn’t go right to the airport.
The only demographic that has pulled on my heartstrings even a little bit in this congestion-pricing debacle are music teachers who carry around a million instruments in their cars and are making teacher salaries. Well, and people with physical disabilities, because I know the shuttle service for disabled people is…
And federal charges for a couple people at the top, excluding Chris Christie for reasons that remain inscrutable.
$1.00 to enter.
$150 to leave.
Didn't that trick only result in the death of a NJ resident?
i’m just an idiot from alabama but doesn’t new jersey already benefit from new york? most of the people that live there work in new york and commute. why do they feel entitled to the congestion money??
“Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee”
There’s a part of me that wants to see this come to fruition, and I can just sit back with a bag of popcorn and watch the shenanigans unfold.
and now Jersey City’s mayor, Steven Fulop, is proposing “reverse congestion pricing,” charging New York drivers for entering the Garden State.
Na thats just the fascist party line “Im doing it for THE PEOPLE”.
No, they said it costs ‘the industry’ that amount. As someone else wrote, they mean unrealized profits. They don’t give a good goddamn if something costs their customer when it shouldn’t.
“premium leakage,” which is apparently a huge problem for the industry, costing over $10 billion annually
Someone was telling me that once upon a time, beach front property was once seen as low class from the rich people. Until they saw poor people having fun and they didn’t like that, so they decided to leave the mountains for the beach and kick the poors more inland...Basically the beaches crumbling apart is a virtual…
“The 35 buildings in question include the Ritz Carlton Residences, The Surf Club Four Seasons, Trump Tower III, Trump International Beach Resort, and several other high-end condos.”
Finally, a late-model Porsche drops in value.