Why Liberals and Conservatives and Religious Groups join in supporting
the Hallitube System...
Liberals want modern transit systems and are opposed to heavy automobile
use, and support governmental support for innovative programs beneficial
to the public. Conservative and religious groups love their automobiles -
but have recently discovered that traffic jams separate them from their children.
This is unacceptable for the stronger religious groups which make an effort
to be close to their children so that they can transfer their belief system.
Separating parent and child is throwing religious values into the wind and
results in children that defect from religions, finding solace in electronic
games and solitary activity. Or, an absent parent may mean that others
not affiliated with the parent's religious group gain influence
over the child, challenge the views of the absent parent repeatedly.
Whoever is close to a child and provides attention will have the biggest
effect in influencing it. Being stuck an hour+ per day in cars adds up:
Weeks and weeks of parent-child interaction are lost, and stop and go traffic
alters the friendliness and tolerance of the adult toward the child, reducing
the quality of the subsequent interaction.
So, we are in a non-contest area. A rapidly constructed system reaching
everywhere is what is needed both for the environment and
oil conservation and for parent-child interaction.
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