oldjones said:
Clearly you are a fervent — but secret — socialist valiantly trying to preserve The People's Democratic Free Sidewalks and Roads. And Bicycle Lanes and Parking on the Free Roads and, …, and …. Yay for you! Higher taxes for ALL!
promo said:
Back to name-calling eh oldjones? Another yahoo post.
How can a person be both fervent and secret?
oldjones said:
One refers to passion the other to privacy. On the latter, even a pocket dictionary could have filled in your semantic blank more discreetly.
" semantic blank more discreetly" LOL, you kill me!
It would be more accurate to say one refers to passion and the other to methodology. If IM649 is intentionally being secretive about being a socialist, how would you possibly know if he's fervent?
Of course this is a rhetorical question, you were just trying to discredit him with your cheap-shot. Fuji does the same thing by calling everyone communists.
promo said:
I presented some of the solutions I support in the previous HOT thread:
1) strongly support former Mayor Hazel McCallion's proposed GTA-wide public transit solution (which was partially implemented along the 403, but couldn't gain political favour elsewhere),
2) implementing modern traffic control systems,
3) adding additional lane capacity in key transportation corridors as
dynamic HOV2/HOV3 lanes,
4) changing the 407 to a public highway with
dynamic HOV2/HOV3 lanes, <-- this would make a noticeable difference to the 401, lower 400, 427 and 410.
5) better city planning regarding closely located codo buildings (i.e. Toronto western lakefront, Square one area). Locating 10++ large condos in a small area is INSANE unless increased public transportation, car capacity and traffic flow is carefully considered
6) Better education of car and truck drivers in regards to how to drive with improved efficiency <-- I think this could make a big difference, but people are much too selfish
7) Trucks are a big factor. Problem is most receiving docks are 8-5ish and scheduled, giving truckers no choice. Gov't could encourage both truckers and companies to receive shipments after hours through tax credits or equ. programs.
8) Further encourage employers to adapt flex hours, work from home, regional office hotels, more video conferencing (Canada is far behind much of the world in this area), etc.
None of the above are original ideas, problem is politicians tend to poorly implement and several are dependent on the willingness of people to modify their behaviour for the greater good. SH*t, now certain people are going to call be a fervent socialist/commie.
And most importantly, politicians must stop blowing money on incompetent run or corrupted projects and start delivering solutions focused on the greater good. The current HOT proposal is a foolish tax grab and is just the first step of socializing a future far more damaging Gardner and Don Valley HOT lane (without adding capacity).