Thursday, May 15, 2008
Does every major city in the United States have to follow the communist central planner's proclamation that we all must live in a high-density area and take mass transit?
Besides the fact that it is an extremely stupid and ineffective idea to strength travelers into these 19th-century modes of travel such as rail, most people prefer the independence that the automobile brings. This independence is, of course, exactly what the central planners cannot allow because it removes the traveler from their control. (Mass transit is an especially improvident idea in a low-density metropolitan area like Phoenix.)
Why not preserve at least one major city in America that is friendly to the automobile? Let's build sufficient freeways and city streets and parking and tell the world that we are proud of our independence and that we want to be known the world over as a city that believes in individual liberty. Let's broadcast the message that if you like to drive your car, Phoenix will welcome you.




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