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WSJ does not seem to like the new bike share program in NY

You have to watch the video

http://on.wsj.com/19tHx3t

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Perhaps it is secretly pro-bike, and aims to make anti-cyclists look absurd.

Agreed.

Michael B said:

BikeSnobNYC kills it as only he can

http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/

I like the part about the bike lobby or whatever being "all powerful."   Mmmmm hmmmm.

Brilliantly.

Michael B said:

BikeSnobNYC kills it as only he can

http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/

Hey, don't try to minimize the influence of Big Helmet™.

Steve Courtright said:

I like the part about the bike lobby or whatever being "all powerful."   Mmmmm hmmmm.

Awesome!


Michael B said:

BikeSnobNYC kills it as only he can

http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/

Careful of NSFW calendar image down that page a bit.

Michael B said:

BikeSnobNYC kills it as only he can

http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/

Wall Street does not like anything that involves sharing. 

That "interview" reminded me of an infomercial. Too funny.

It's like an SNL sketch..I thought it was one.

"Sharing", "public transportation", and "less fossil fuels" are all terrifying concepts to Dorothy.

I've never heard that before. Do you think Rush Limbaugh has made a lot of neutral people reasonable? Ever visit Middle America? You ever spend some time on the Chainlink forum? These places are filled with all kinds of neutral people who can't wait to here the facts right before they go ahead and do whatever it was they knew they were gonna do before they heard the facts. I mean, when has it not been the case that the "neutral" people are the most spineless? Such an easy position to take, that neutral one.

I'm not defending wsj but there was this recently http://www.marketwatch.com/story/capitalism-is-killing-our-morals-o...



Chi Lowe 12.5+ mi said:

It's like listening to a edge rant on any topic - the most extreme voices on any polarizing issue make reasonable people sick, and neutral people reasonable.

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