Trains

No TSA lines, no taking of your shoes and there is food to eat in dinning car and you can stretch your legs too?!! DA

Same TSA lines would be in effect. I haven't had the need to remove my shoes while going through security for years. You don't need food on a four hour flight. You would on a ten hour train ride. If your legs bother you, get an aisle seat. Grow up.
 
One of the best, if not the best, is Changi airport in Singapore.

A lot of Americans rarely never ride trains and dont care about them....but America's pretty horrible airports they do....even if they dont go international they remember that airports used to be better.

If you cant get into a first class lounge now you are pretty fucked now.
 
As America collapses we cant have nice things. I am noticing too a lot of chatter about how America has some of the worst airports in the world.

SeaTac is pretty awesome. I've never had any problem getting in and out of there and I traveled for bus all over the nation for almost 30 years.

You'd know this if you ever left your mistress' basement.
 
So, if you are someone on a timetable or doing business, time is money and the reduction is sufficient to make air travel the only alternative.

So they fly. So what?

Riding high speed trains can be a leisure. Also it's perfect for those who are afraid to fly.
 
We just made the automobile the king of transportation in this country, it was a big mistake in my opinion.

I'd say you are 100% wrong. That gave Americans massive amounts of freedom to move about the nation. It gives people the ability to live as much as 100+ miles from their employment. It gives people greater opportunity to do virtually everything. Being tied to public transit is to have a ball and chain attached to both legs.
 
I'd say you are 100% wrong. That gave Americans massive amounts of freedom to move about the nation. It gives people the ability to live as much as 100+ miles from their employment. It gives people greater opportunity to do virtually everything. Being tied to public transit is to have a ball and chain attached to both legs.
We should have developed both.
 
I'd say you are 100% wrong. That gave Americans massive amounts of freedom to move about the nation. It gives people the ability to live as much as 100+ miles from their employment. It gives people greater opportunity to do virtually everything. Being tied to public transit is to have a ball and chain attached to both legs.

Who is denying that?
 
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