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Re: PRR Destroyed By Advancing Technology; Olog Blames Lack of Government Intervention.

Posted by Nilet on Thu Jun 5 05:56:06 2014, in response to Re: TWU admits helping to destroy the PRR, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Jun 4 19:22:16 2014.

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You're not even being funny.

I'm not trying to be. Your incoherence is kind of amusing, though.

You could at least try...

Why bother? It would go right over your head.

...or failing that, tell the board your Stormfront handle.

I can't give you something that doesn't exist.

Why don't you tell us your Stormfront handle? Between your blatant racism, your knowledge of their jargon, and your projection, we all know you're a member.

The last things I want banned are planes and cars. It was government intervention that did in the trains...

Right, the government regulation enacted in the 19th century destroyed the railroads almost a century later— coincidentally, right at the same time that planes and cars emerged as viable alternatives.

So if government intervention destroyed the trains, how do you explain Amtrak? Or the MTA? Or NJT? Or SEPTA? The only passenger trains still in service are run by the government itself— government intervention saved the trains when the railroads went bust.

...and here's the TWU admitting it!

No, the TWU "admitted" that they represent transport workers, because that's what they do, being the Transport Workers Union. You then claimed that they destroyed the railroads by failing to oppose the nonexistent regulations you keep banging on about.

The actual article from twu.org notes: "Since 1954 the TWU has worked tirelessly to preserve railroad jobs;" the bit about destroying the railroads is your own commentary, which you posted underneath the article with your usual lack of insight.

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