Fucking Trucks

Fucking Trucks

By cMasta | pmcmasta | 17 Dec 2020


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What's one of the worst things to spend public tax dollars on during a respiratory disease pandemic? Duuuh, probably not construction on I-294 that's scheduled to not even be finished until 2026.

This very congesting project has been going on since late September.

Sure, fine, loose a bunch of particulate matter every morning, day, and evening right in the middle of the highway. And charge another dollar on the open-road toll while you're at it, why don't you? I'm sure you'd put that money to good use, wouldn't you, Chicago?

Thanos 2020.

Chicagoland expressways are notorious for always being under construction, but you'd think maybe they could cool it given the circumstances...

There are more trucks than cars on US highways, and not all of them are even hauling tons of goods. According to the folks on WBEZ, Chicagoland's NPR station at 91.5 MHz, pickup trucks are the most popular vehicles among redneck Americans (paraphrasing a little). It's kind of disgusting. I've done a lot of highway driving on I-55, 88, 294, and 70, in particular, and all of these highways are consistently loaded with trucks. Naturally, I've also observed at least three really nasty truck crashes along the way.

The US isn't necessarily as developed as they'd like to have you think. Lol, China has had electric train travel implemented and smoothed out for years now, so what the heck are the rednecks doing?

I meant to send an e-mail to someone, but might as well try to accrue some crypto instead... 😂

Please don't buy a pickup truck unless you have things that you need to haul.

And happy bitcoin dreams, by the way!

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