LadyEmeraude
Senior Member
What do you think?
It depends on how much public good is generated. Kind of like interstates that are "free."How much tax are you willing to pay in order to provide "free" products and services to people?
One could say the same thing about non-free public transport or the alternative which is streets and highways so those 3 negatives just appear to be a function of how we govern not specific to free public transport.This paragraph is a copy and paste as follows:
Providing free public transportation is a concept with arguments for and against it, including potential benefits like reduced financial barriers for low-income individuals, environmental advantages from fewer car trips, and reduced transit congestion. However, it also faces challenges such as the need for significant subsidies, potential for underfunding leading to service quality decline, and questions about operational costs and resource allocation if ridership increases significantly for short, non-essential trips.
Thank you, pretty much my feelings. You saved me some time!I guess I’m in the middle on this.
If free public transportation gets a kid to school, a senior citizen to the store or doctor, a worker to an entry level job, etc… I’m ok with it.
Instead of free for all I would favor some sort of bus pass for people that meet whatever criteria is established based on need.
You can buy most of your everyday items on Amazon. Many grocery stores have delivery system too, or you can use Uber for delivery, use UberEat to order food.I don't think public transport should be free. (Except for the busing for kids to school and back.) The reason I say that is because it's not free for us to drive our own vehicles. I do wish it was cheaper since it's not our car and we aren't responsible for the insurance and repairs.
But on that note the fee we are charged to ride is to help pay for that so I'm on the fence. I do feel that it should be cheaper though. It's $5-$7 for Uber to drive me 9 blocks. I can't walk cuz of my lungs. It costs me $20-$22 to go to the mall and back or the eye dr. and back.
Thank you but no thank you. Im not obligated to pay for you to get around. Buy a bicycle.I don't have a car, not for the last l5 years. Therefore I take public transport everywhere I go. And I vote to make it free !![]()
Sometimes I feel the same way but after I finish my little pity party I realize just how lucky I am to still be able to make my own way in the world and not rely on the government or the kindness of strangers for my support.Free school lunches, free rides, free medical care - and more - but someone is paying for it. Some of those getting everything free consequently have more in their pockets than the ones working, paying taxes, and paying their own way. Welfare benefits could be worth more than a typical middle-class job.
“Don't tax you, don't tax me. Tax that fellow behind the tree.” - Russell B. LongI think the public transportation should be free for me, but not for everyone else.
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