Showing posts with label public transport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public transport. Show all posts

Friday, 29 October 2021

Our Buses.

         With inflation rising, energy prices soaring, national insurance increases, now more than ever public transport is an necessity for getting to work and getting around in our daily lives. So the cost of transport is another burden on the shoulders of those struggling to make ends meet. All the more reason to shout for public transport to be taken into public ownership with proper investment for a system run on a not for profit basis. why should our daily lives be burden with making a profit for a bunch of very rich shareholders.  
       An event that should be worth supporting:

Dear Get Glasgow Moving supporters,

        COP26 is nearly upon us! Did you see the news that delegates are being given free multi-modal smartcards? Something we Glaswegians have been demanding for years.
       This gives us even more reason to take to the streets! We're involved in organising several events and actions over the next two weeks to demand better public transport.
       There are two we're particularly keen for you to attend:

       Next Wednesday 3 November, 6:30pm we're holding our first in-person event since before the pandemic. Please come down and say hello:
Transforming Public Transport to Fight Climate Change
Wednesday 3 November 2021, 6:30-8pm
The Deep End, 21 Nithsdale Street, Glasgow, G41 2PZ
       Invite your friends and share details on Facebook and Twitter:

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         And the following Wednesday 10 November, 9am - on the COP's 'Transport Day' - we're organising a big demo in George Square. We need a massive turn out, so please also invite your friends and share details on Facebook and Twitter.
 Demand Better Public Transport Demonstration
Wednesday 10 November 2021, 9-10am
City Chambers, George Square, Glasgow, G2 1DU
          We'll also be on the big global day of action demo on Saturday 6 November, assembling at 11:30am in Kelvingrove Park. If you want to join Get Glasgow Moving members and supporters marching with the Take Back Our Buses bike bus, please leave your contact details so we can arrange a meeting place.

        We look forward to seeing you very soon!

With best wishes,
Ellie, Susan, Miles, Brenda, David, Gavin, Neil, Jill, Flick and Calum

Your voluntary Committee

 Get Glasgow Moving

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Sunday, 19 July 2020

Green Illusion.


       I like visiting Not Buying Anything site, I usually get some calmly delivered, topical, rational information, built on commonsense. Today I detect a little hint of frustration and anger in his words, that's great by me, we will never sort out this insanity we live in with smiles and polite dialogue alone.


      Could there be a better symbol of the futility of a mandatory car-based transportation system than the latest "big idea" out of the vehicle industrial complex? How desperate, or out of touch are they?
      Yes, here is their answer to the ongoing ecocide brought on partly by powerful interests limiting our transportation alternatives in order to sell more of their killer product.
     No, there will not be a resurgence of trains, or improved public transportation, or more bicycles, or staying home more often, or working closer to where you live. Or working from home permanently.
     Those are all bad, dumb ideas that will "wreck our economy", which by the way, is more important than the climate, and recently, even more important than people's lives.
      The manufactured for profit mandatory car culture will try to push the inevitable implementation of those ideas down the road another few decades, because the real solution is almost here.
     Yes, the real solution coming from the private mobility/ego-stroking industry is... wait for it...

- an electric Hummer!

       It will have a 1000 horsepower motor, and goes from 0 to stupid in 3 seconds.
      Buyers will be able to choose a one, two, or three motor unit, because you can't have too many motors on hand when you go to pick up your groceries, or the kids from school (if the kids ever go back to school).
      You can even take the roof panels off to "let the world in".
     "Look kids, it's the world!"
    The coal-stained air is stinging my eyes, daddy, please put the panels back on."
     Wow! The world is crumbling before our very eyes - but roof panels on an electric hummer! I'm forgetting about pollution and the pandemic already.
    But the best part is yet to come. This electrified hunk of wastefulness on steroids starts at "only" $70,000 dollars. A bargain!
       Who doesn't have 70 grand to throw around these days, speaking of waste?
       Where I live, that kind of money, if anyone actually had it, could buy a piece of land and old house. I guess one could live in the truck, but where would you put the garden?
     I wouldn't be surprised if a halo and green monks robe was included with each electric big truck purchase because the more you drive your new glorified shopping cart, the more you're saving the Earth.
     Because it's green!
    Like baby poop, except green baby poop isn't a sign that anything is wrong, and a hummer definitely is, electric or not.
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