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by bigwally
5444 days ago
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Lets play spot the difference. From the article;
"Her goal is not to sell the service to consumers, but rather to the government." And now we change two words;
"Her goal is not to sell the service to consumers, but rather to venture capitalists." The entire argument is flawed, they are selling to a customer. Does it matter who the customer is? Why does the government subsidize public transport in large cities? From the Article;
"In the case of Alta Bicycle Share, my life would be better without its existence." Try swapping "Alta Bicycle Share" with "New York Subway". I certainly hope Casey Research (the article writer) wasn't subsidized by the oil or car industry to write this piece of garbage. |
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The NY subway isn't a good comparison, at all. Most people would still use and pay for the subway, even it were privatized. On the contrary (which is specifically stated in the article) the rent-a-bikes don't seem to be needed by consumers. Whether consumers really want the bikes is unknown, but that isn't the point he's making.