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<blockquote data-quote="Raoul Duke" data-source="post: 2628565" data-attributes="member: 27529"><p>Isn't 114 miles of trails at a cost of $18,000,000 for an amenity regularly used by less than 1%(which doesn't even include money the city has spent on other complimentary items like stationary bike racks and bus bike racks) enough? </p><p></p><p>How is this any different than the gubmit picking publicly subsidized, privately profitable winners and losers like with the stimulus and too big too fail bailouts that everybody was outraged about that seems to have really only benefited a different 1%?</p><p></p><p>Oh, and how could I forget to mention these gems from Goal #2 from the pedal pumpers manifesto:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So basically in the world according to the pedal pumpers, the rules of the road shouldn't apply to them(just everyone else) and they rule the road? </p><p></p><p>An inflated sense of personal entitlement and superiority leads to an expectation to be exempted from the expectations that everyone else are supposed to live by, I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raoul Duke, post: 2628565, member: 27529"] Isn't 114 miles of trails at a cost of $18,000,000 for an amenity regularly used by less than 1%(which doesn't even include money the city has spent on other complimentary items like stationary bike racks and bus bike racks) enough? How is this any different than the gubmit picking publicly subsidized, privately profitable winners and losers like with the stimulus and too big too fail bailouts that everybody was outraged about that seems to have really only benefited a different 1%? Oh, and how could I forget to mention these gems from Goal #2 from the pedal pumpers manifesto: So basically in the world according to the pedal pumpers, the rules of the road shouldn't apply to them(just everyone else) and they rule the road? An inflated sense of personal entitlement and superiority leads to an expectation to be exempted from the expectations that everyone else are supposed to live by, I guess. [/QUOTE]
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