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Hi Martine! As a young female, what do you think is the safest way to arrange a ride-share to a nearby urban center (Hartford/NYC)? I saw some posts on craigslist but am hesitant to contact a stranger for a ride. However, I am extremely fond of shared transportation conceptually for a variety of reasons including economic and environmental efficiency. Busses can be expensive, and I am sure there are local drivers making the same trips as me. Thanks!
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What about for local office? You've said numerous times in this AMA that you believe change comes from the ground up. As an aspiring community organizer and activist, I agree with you 100%. I think if we can elect local community members that actually understand their constituents needs on a fundamental level, as opposed to elites who have never been charged overdraft fees (yes, please punish me more for being broke) or worked a minimum wage job, we can effectively rebuild within the established system. One of Mass's long-term beloveds, Barney Frank, decided against running for reelection partly because local govt redistricted his constituency in a way that made it more difficult for his reelection campaign. That is just one example of how local govt can make a difference on a national scale.
Thanks for answering so many questions, I've found this AMA exceptionally intriguing!
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Thank you for the response! The buddy system sounds like a great idea, at least the first time or two. Ride sharing could certainly be a good story, though hopefully my experiences won't be TOO interesting... I'd rather stay out of the police reports :D
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And $9 an hour is considered decent pay for many jobs in the states. My old boss used to brag that he paid his employees so well, $9.50/hour, with no benefits or overtime. I guess because it wasn't a minimum wage job at McDonald's he really thought he was incredibly generous.
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Because that's not the news we get, at least in the U.S. It took some searching to find positive news about Israels humanitarian efforts. It's not just Israel, though. We rarely hear positive stories at all on the news.
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