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City Nolan @ndhapple.bsky.social

You see it in the mental health crisis, which is particularly acute underground just by the nature of the environment -- people standing just feet from a million pounds worth of train rumbling past every few minutes, powered by a third rail that should not be touched in any situation.

aug 23, 2025, 5:27 pm • 20 0

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City Nolan @ndhapple.bsky.social

We closed the asylums partially because civil rights/personal liberties push of the 1950s-1970s, but also because they were massively expensive and we couldn't afford them anymore. We replaced them with nothing. Then we cut funding for the last of that safety net, public hospitals.

aug 23, 2025, 5:29 pm • 24 4 • view
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City Nolan @ndhapple.bsky.social

You don't get what you don't pay for. Put it on a gd bumper sticker.

aug 23, 2025, 5:30 pm • 22 3 • view
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City Nolan @ndhapple.bsky.social

"The idea is to make city governments helpless while continuing to blame them for everything that goes wrong" "It plays well in conservative media, but it’s not fair and it’s certainly not democracy." I don't know that I agree that this is the intent, but it is certainly the effect.

aug 23, 2025, 5:32 pm • 18 1 • view
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The LIRR Today @thelirrtoday.com

Do you think the MTA Payroll Tax or CBD Tolling would pass as a ballot measure in NYC?

aug 23, 2025, 5:35 pm • 1 0 • view
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City Nolan @ndhapple.bsky.social

Payroll tax for sure, congestion pricing depends on the year. LA hiked its own sales tax twice to pay for subway expansion. If it's a ballot measure to keep the subways running or turn every line into 20 minute service? It'd pass in a heartbeat.

aug 23, 2025, 5:44 pm • 2 0 • view
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The LIRR Today @thelirrtoday.com

What about the railroads?

aug 23, 2025, 6:00 pm • 0 0 • view
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TJ @tjtheheadphoned.bsky.social

I dunno. If a city fails far enough or hard enough (perhaps to the point of civil unrest), that sets the stage for federal (armed) intervention. You don't think that's what conservatives want? Not saying that's where Philly is headed, but it sounds like a favorable endgame for the people in power

aug 23, 2025, 5:38 pm • 0 0 • view
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City Nolan @ndhapple.bsky.social

And to bring it full circle. You'll hear the constant complaints "New York City gets billions while we get peanuts. Look at those towers." The unspoken truth that never gets said as plainly as it should be is that New York City (or any major city) is the profit center -- bsky.app/profile/ndha...

aug 23, 2025, 5:34 pm • 18 0 • view
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Eric the Red @realeric4real.bsky.social

From a 2018 study, Chicago gets 90 cents on the dollar for its state taxes. The burbs are even worse off. Meanwhile, downstate gets almost a 300% bump on its tax dollars.

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aug 23, 2025, 8:49 pm • 0 0 • view
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City Nolan @ndhapple.bsky.social

Rich states send more to DC than they get back. Cities send more to state capitals than they get back. This is inherent to any business or project. And a nation or a state is the grandest of projects, because it's the public project. But this is a give-and-take; *not* a hostage-taking.

aug 23, 2025, 5:38 pm • 16 0 • view
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City Nolan @ndhapple.bsky.social

City-bashing has been a feature of US politics since Jefferson. A virulent form has re-emerged recently. But @humantransit.bsky.social notes: "None of which changes the fact that cities are engines of prosperity, and that to hate the city is to hate your own prosperity." Hang that on the wall too

aug 23, 2025, 5:42 pm • 34 8 • view