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Any candidate that works to curb fucking sprawl, the worst thing to ever happen in the US. I think that will work to fix everything else.

Living closer together in real cities the way humans are meant to (not citites built for cars) will:

-Promotoe tolerance of one another and laws that follow

-Drug addiction and alienation curbed

-Emissions reduced

-Education and school integration improved

-Economic segregation curbed

-Work productivity up when real transit exists and we aren't spending hours upon hours if our days in traffic

-Sense of community and comradery promoted instead of the fear shit culture we have today

-Greater awareness of other political issue, thus helping solve things like campaign finance

-People will realize gun are bad m'kay



I've thought this through pretty thoroughly and I can go into greater detail but this is a basic outline. I truly believe this. Quick and dirty post.

Solve sprawl and we solve a lot fucking more than that.

So you want to force people to move into cities?

I am confused, to be honest.
 
Any candidate that works to curb fucking sprawl, the worst thing to ever happen in the US. I think that will work to fix everything else.

Living closer together in real cities the way humans are meant to (not citites built for cars) will:

-Promotoe tolerance of one another and laws that follow

-Drug addiction and alienation curbed

-Emissions reduced

-Education and school integration improved

-Economic segregation curbed

-Work productivity up when real transit exists and we aren't spending hours upon hours if our days in traffic

-Sense of community and comradery promoted instead of the fear shit culture we have today

-Greater awareness of other political issue, thus helping solve things like campaign finance

-People will realize gun are bad m'kay



I've thought this through pretty thoroughly and I can go into greater detail but this is a basic outline. I truly believe this. Quick and dirty post.

Solve sprawl and we solve a lot fucking more than that.
This is definitely one of my main issues as well. Good past. I agree. America has a tendency to segregate itself and we have an ungodly amount of area to do it. People tend to be really sheltered and disconnected from humanity, and try to dehumanize their lives more and more, which, to me, has lead to some serious social problems.
 
So you want to force people to move into cities?

I am confused, to be honest.


No, not force. Change our policies that currently favor cars over people and subsidize wasteful sprawl development as well as our transportation policies (we spend SO much on NEW rather than maintenance work, and its disgustingly all for highways). There is a lot to this, so it's not quite that simple and that's a gross simplification in and of itself. Most people already live in cities and their suburbs. In my world view, there is no room for wasteful and expensive suburban expansion. My policies would favor smart urban growth as well as support of our rural farms, small towns, and mid-size cities.

The automobile generally destroyed many of our cities. This particular hits home for me coming from Canton, Ohio, a once mid-size city whose population is mostly still there, but moved out to the suburbs. Now they just drive around, wastefully and expensively, separated from the poor who couldn't afford to leave, and holed themselves in gated communities and communities far away from town with other affluent people. Why? Well, because in the 1950s and 60s we leveled many parts of our cities so cars could zoom through them. Then everyone got racist and left because it sucked to live there anyway. Today, we know better and we know how to build livable cities. You just have to elect people that also understand the mountains of research we've come up with since then.

There are some American cities that are the exception here, but our love affair with the car went to far, and still continues to this day.

And before anyone says anything, I don't think the car is completely evil and in fact view it as a necessary thing for modern day life.
 
If I have to pick one its probably climate change, cos if we don't address that nothing else is going to matter too much in the future anyway.
 
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