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Comments by "Crazy Eyes" (@CrizzyEyes) on "Haier Attacks Home Assistant, Destroys Open Source Project: NEVER Buy Their Air Conditioners!" video.
@raemeijer Glad I went with a Lennox AC when I replaced it earlier last year.
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Germany is smaller than Texas. They also invented the street car. While yes, auto makers do sometimes conspire to prevent public transit from developing, it still helps to try using your brain before commenting on infrastructure issues like this. Public transit still tends to win out in the end if enough people want it, as it finally has in Dallas. They're renovating the old Cotton Belt rail line like the transit authority wanted to 50 years ago originally, but it was lobbied against by auto makers and those making money off of tollways. Public transit in Dallas was already pretty decent before that -- the new line mostly serves the more well-to-do areas of Dallas in the northern part.
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@Windowsfan100 Most cities in the US do have functioning public transit. There are some exceptions, like Houston which is laughably bad. However, Houston is laughably bad in general. The average distance between towns in a nation with ~1200 years of history like Germany is a few kilometers. The average distance between towns in the US is closer to 15 miles and that's assuming that you are in a metroplex going to a suburb. If you're out in the country, it's worse. So yes, it does make a difference, especially when you're asking for transit to "neighboring towns."
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@hombreg1 "Your cities." So I presume you are a foreigner. It's ironic that on this channel where people think they are very well-informed and savvy about business and political issues like this, that you seem to take mainstream media slander like this at face value, filtered through the lens of foreign bias no less. I would never read an article from Fox News about Britain, Germany, or any other foreign nation and assume that I'm well-informed. Yet we have to suffer the "wisdom" of foreigners all the time. And we still get the reputation of being arrogant. Funny, isn't it?
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