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Must be an American comic
My US city's downtown area is 35% open air parking lot. Another 25% is road surface.
Our city council keeps bemoaning the decay of the downtown area. We keep sending them letters, speaking at council meetings, and advocating for something other than building more car shit.
What was their big "look at how amazing our city is!" thing recently? That's right! Freeway expansion so people can get downtown faster. I'm sure that'll fix it.
Damn, that sounds frustrating 😕
It a major reason I'm currently flying back from multiple interviews in Europe. I'm tired of having to drive everywhere when I can find a city that won't require it the same way.
I also want my kids to grow up somewhere that has a government who protects them more than the US does. Our whole "rugged individualism" attitude is just an extension of Capitalist oligarchy telling us to sit down and take it while they exploit us for money.
Yes, the US has radicalized me and so I'm working to change my situation and my children's future situations.