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[–] benjirenji@slrpnk.net 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I think this idea was floated and partially implemented by Uber already.

People need to realize that it doesn't need to be profitable. Public transportation is a service with many beneficial side effects and efficiencies. The money you lose providing the service to the public reduces other costs. This is why corporations can't and shouldn't take it over.

Just to be clear: it doesn't need to be free. But it could "lose" money.

[–] backalleycoyote@lemmy.today 4 points 1 day ago

Doesn’t need to be profitable but could be turned into something profitable is the guiding principle of the oligarchy. These are the people that don’t think food and water are a basic human right. And their constituency is of the belief that public transportation is a poverty indicator. When my city wanted to build a new bus depot in downtown they showed up en masse to speak against it because they said it would be a magnet for the homeless and crime, drive property values down. It’s a two front fight against the capitalists who know they can exploit it and the section of the general public that considers any use of public funds that don’t directly benefit themselves as theft. Don’t ask them to consider that every person on a bus is one less car in front of them while they’re stuck in traffic, they’re incapable of such abstract thinking.