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Response to Talk is Cheap
We could all use public transportation, bikes and/or walk a little more. Most folks complain that public transportaiton is too far from home and work. If we drive to the public transportation and park, it's rarely too far from a bus or trolley stop. I used to ride the Coaster on business trips to Los Angeles a couple of times a month. Only once, did I see it crowded. It took no longer than sitting in traffic on the freeways and was a lot more comfortable.
Perhaps if we all use public transportation as much as possible, it will send a strong enough message to congressmen and the White House. I agree with you that "talk is cheap" and applaud your candor.