@Mattstamatic @futurebird It's like everything they do ends up being a sad story about unintended consequences.
@Mattstamatic @futurebird I'm not sure what you're saying – do you feel like $10 for dinner parking is absurdly high? (I was thinking it's probably more than an hour, but anyway I've paid this kind of price before for dinner.)
@Mattstamatic @futurebird "Increasing the cost of *anything* should be a last resort" – I agree! But I also think that the state artificially *decreasing* the cost of pretty much anything is also usually a really bad idea.
@blitzen @futurebird we libertarians disapprove of building codes that require parking to be available before new business construction is permitted.
@Mattstamatic @futurebird if people had to pay more it would encourage them to use other options. At least I think that's the point.
Like, suppose you're going out to dinner, relatively nearby: if you knew you'd have to pay $10 for parking, would that encourage you to take public transit or uber, or maybe even walk? (It sure would for me!)
If you find you're doing that every time you go anywhere, hmm – maybe you don't even need a car?
And for OP I think that is a win.
@ron_miller @bwebster @futurebird I think it does keep customers away, at least to some small degree if not more. I know I've avoided going places for this reason. Your point may remain that it isn't worth some trivial increase in customers.
@futurebird libertarian here: my head didn't explode, but I'm not happy about those laws you mentioned.
@SkatyG Well there's https://www.commonsensemedia.org/
@dannotdaniel @freemo @luckytran yes, you are.
@jeffcliff @barney@mas.to @freemo Your ableist privilege is showing...
@freemo @jeffcliff @barney@mas.to yeah I guess I see your point, especially for that particular job.
@jeffcliff @barney@mas.to @freemo they're kind of a problem; these are obviously facts about masks that make them somewhat if a problem. I'm not sure I approve of banning them anywhere, though.
For kind of the reasons outlined here I've sort of avoided wearing them as much as possible, But I'm happy to wear them in your store if you ask or whatever makes you comfortable.
@freemo @barney@mas.to you suggest masks make things harder for deaf people therefore you are a fascist. 😂
@freemo @john I have this vague sense of discomfort about Mastodon because of the extensive culture of defederating/blocking/banning on some major instances. It will be interesting to see how/if it plays out. e.g. think how impoverished we'd be here on qoto without any sauropod updates. #patchyverse
@olives @freemo Was something I said misleading? What is "it" in your sentence "...it was someone's...." – are you talking about "The Bluest Eye"?
If so, please pardon me I did not mean to imply anything specific about that book, I can see how my post implies that.
I only mentioned it because it seems to be *the* canonical example of a book "banned" for mature content, so I thought it was interesting that the public library in ConservativeUtoptia-area Texas still carried it despite all the noise about alleged book bannings. I've never read it.
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