.@yulaeroport@Val_Plante After driving home on the 20 yesterday and saw the traffic backed up to 55th. Is there any real plan to solve the horrific traffic issues for arrivals and departures?
Clearly, the terminal area is too small for the passenger traffic.
@perreaux The "both sides" in articles means that even informative articles about something happening require that you find a minority viewpoint with an issue with the idea. Including the conflicting perspective you now have a negative view, which changes the writing.
Any truth?
@perreaux Interested in your viewpoint as somebody who's been in journalism for a long time. My partner and I were talking about "negative news" and after talking about "newsworthiness" had the following thought and wondered what your view was as being a long timer. (cont.)
@perreaux I’m the CAQs nightmare. 6 years here and I still cannot get by and have no options except private tutoring to learn French (not happening). Only saving grace is my job is remote.
@NoLore Note: This is all armchair quarterbacking. I'm not an economist only somebody who thinks about this from time to time.
I just believe in market-oriented economies to find innovative solutions, not governments.
@NoLore Healthcare is a huge cost center, and the typical answer is to control it directly. Since you don't want that $$ going into a CEOs pocket, bad optics. So, instead, you have piles of administration that has lots of people protecting their jobs and making any change hard.
@jdeamattson@Grady_Booch What gas makes it more interesting is that it's surge based (you'll appreciate that). The cost of a transaction fluctuates based on system utilization, rather than credit card fees which are a fixed percentage.
In most instances, unpredictable pricing is not a good thing.
@NoLore When Michael Jackson died.
The story effectively broke on Twitter, with a little TMZ boost. At that moment I realized just how powerful short message news could be.