This guy understands.Or burdened with paying for schools through their property taxes. You had 'em, you pay. Can't afford it? Guess
they will be uneducated dumb f's and Darwin will take over.
This guy understands.Or burdened with paying for schools through their property taxes. You had 'em, you pay. Can't afford it? Guess
they will be uneducated dumb f's and Darwin will take over.
Honestly I hate to see buses running. They are a horrible waste of taxpayer dollars. Especially if you don't have children currently in school. Honestly all parents should have to drop off and pick up their own children so the rest of the taxpayers are not burdened. If buses do run, then the parents should have to pay for the daily service. The point is tax payers without kids should not be burdened financially with the transport of crotch goblins.
Or burdened with paying for schools through their property taxes. You had 'em, you pay. Can't afford it? Guess
they will be uneducated dumb f's and Darwin will take over.
Basically for weather related events schools have to follow a state-mandated formula on closures. So you have to protect people from themselves. I can't tell you how many times I have seen people standing at the bus stop with flip flops and shorts and sub-zero temperatures. Plus, school busses here do not have proper fluids for colder temps and their airbreaks freeze up.What guidelines?
If ANYTHING is even SLIGHTLY uncomfortable, we must PROTECT THE CHILDREN.
Under state law, schools can discontinue transportation services if they provide three years notice to the public or are granted a waiver by the Indiana Department of Education.Honestly I hate to see buses running. They are a horrible waste of taxpayer dollars. Especially if you don't have children currently in school. Honestly all parents should have to drop off and pick up their own children so the rest of the taxpayers are not burdened. If buses do run, then the parents should have to pay for the daily service. The point is tax payers without kids should not be burdened financially with the transport of crotch goblins.
I'm trying to figure it out.
Rest stops don’t need to sell anything….. everything is paid for. Forcibly. Admittedly since using the side of the road is frowned upon I frequent both, often. And there is no contest. And I don’t see how people paying for what they use is stupid? Example???The "only pay tax for what you use" premise is stupid and unsustainable when you take an honest look at it. Of course you are just cherry picking public school and services.
As for public sector always doing it better - sure where apples to apples, but that's a narrow segment also when you actually think about it. Rest stops don't sell gas or anything outside of some vending machines generally and no, i've never seen much if any difference in the quality of their urinal vs a gas station, if anything rest stops tend to be cleaner in my experience, but admittedly, I do not frequent them.
I think you would be hard pressed to find a rest stop that doesn’t have a truck stop within 15-20 minutesRest stops are generally in areas that do not have other stops with amenities nearby. Some have stuff build up relatively nearby after they are built. Some are just built in stupid places.
You've never driven across Texas.I think you would be hard pressed to find a rest stop that doesn’t have a truck stop within 15-20 minutes
Nope. About the same. Tollroad was an easy drive.I dont think SB even got snow this round did they?
Classes not cancelled there. Kids can trudge. Now the ones who wear man buns, rely on those skateboard like scooters, and can't figure out their own bathroom might be piled up in the ditches along side the pedestrian crossing after being confused on how to turn into a slide?Doesn't mean classes won't get canceled. Back in the day, many a time I trudged to class to see a sign posted that class was canceled for x, y, z. Now they get texts and such.
When they were built...? You mean like the atrocities that Indiana is in the process or tearing down and rebuilding along 65? Completely unnecessary and ugly to boot.You've never driven across Texas.
Plus, you forgot the part about when they were built.
Most of the bigger truck stops are pretty clean, Speedways are usually pretty good, its the franchised stations that are normally less than optimal. I still prefer using a hotel lobby on trips if I can find one where i need it close enough to the interstate.Can I get a list of all those sanitary gas stations? I drive 3,000 miles per month, I avoid gas station rest rooms as much as possible.
You know schools are the new form.of slavery right?Or burdened with paying for schools through their property taxes. You had 'em, you pay. Can't afford it? Guess
they will be uneducated dumb f's and Darwin will take over.
I don't drive as much as you do, and never did, but at least in this area I have found that gas station rest rooms are very hit or miss. It just depends on whether it is a priority to the owner/manager. The cleanest rest rooms I have found consistently are at McDonald's. Clean, well-supplied, and most in this area have full walls and doors on the stalls rather than just steel partitions, so lots of privacy (which maybe women value more than men, because we don't want anyone to know that we poop).Can I get a list of all those sanitary gas stations? I drive 3,000 miles per month, I avoid gas station rest rooms as much as possible.
Culver's gets a lot of my on the road lunch stops because their rest rooms are almost always very clean.The cleanest rest rooms I have found consistently are at McDonald's.
You're right. I've only been to a couple of Culvers, but the rest rooms have been very clean.Culver's gets a lot of my on the road lunch stops because their rest rooms are almost always very clean.