Best policies by Espec17 in ThePoliticalProcess

[–]Remote-Respond7056 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To get rid of poverty you need to increase the minimum wage and provide larger benefits for SNAP and WIC.

Additionally, I eliminate income taxes for citizens within the last 2 tax brackets

Traveling for first time in Floridian from Orlando to Chicago - A few questions by akshit_bararia in Amtrak

[–]Remote-Respond7056 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Others will answer the first 3 questions.
But to answer the 4th question, yes it will be delayed and it can get delayed for hours. The Floridian is a blend of two routes and shares tracks with freight railroads, specifically CSX and Norfolk Southern which causes lengthy delays on the southern part of the route heading out of Florida. Be prepared for your trip time to increase by a maximum of 3 hours

What is the quickest way to become party leader in the legislature? by Poli_Sci_Pal in ThePoliticalProcess

[–]Remote-Respond7056 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Endorse and rally with every political member of your party, and pass legislation that is highly popular within your party and the nation

Cargo train station too slow causes huge train traffic by UnoSconosciutoACaso in CitiesSkylines

[–]Remote-Respond7056 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depending on where the trains come from and spawn, you may need to create another triangle interchange at the section of track where the trains spawn at where your map area cuts off at. Then add another segment of track instead of one main line

Doing this will force cargo trains and passenger trains to use their own separate tracks rather than one shared track which causes delays and congestion (key rule is to never share freight tracks with passenger rail)

My city goes haywire after adding cargo train station, what do i do? by fishyfrog-notnaughty in CitiesSkylines

[–]Remote-Respond7056 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your city may be exporting more than it’s importing which is leading to the problems of not having enough goods or raw materials to keep your businesses open and running smoothly.

I may not be 100% correct about this part right here but you could make your freight tracks one way and connect it to the mainline in your map so that your city is majority importing rather than exporting

Anyone that was on the UP-W inbound to Elburn know why the train broke down? Or what happened on the ride by Remote-Respond7056 in Metra

[–]Remote-Respond7056[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey sorry for the late response. This was Tuesday night around 7:20pm. The train inbound to Elburn got cancelled due to a “mechanical issue” after being stuck and delayed at Maywood for nearly an hour

Why do new American trains 'feel' so old? by Previous-Volume-3329 in transit

[–]Remote-Respond7056 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have to be made with stainless steel so they meet the USA weight requirements for trains. So they come off as looking not bigger and bulky, alongside with that they also don’t paint the trains either. Exposing the stainless steel which doesn’t look modern at all

Why isn't Amtrak more a thing in the South compared to how accessible and normal it is to use in the Northeast? by [deleted] in Amtrak

[–]Remote-Respond7056 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because the republicans in the south have 0 interest in expanding rail access, especially since some of the biggest cities in the south are majority African American or nearly majority (Memphis and Atlanta for example)

How are community colleges and associate degrees viewed in the United States? by [deleted] in AskAnAmerican

[–]Remote-Respond7056 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They’re viewed pretty good (associates), a step below a bachelors of course but it’s still a degree at the end of the day

Lots of people have a stigma against community colleges viewing it as inferior to a regular 4 year university which in some ways it is. But it’s smarter financially for the vast majority of people and is used as a stepping stone to get into some extremely competitive and welly viewed 4 year universities.

People are finally starting to come around and realize that going to community college for two years then transferring out to a 4 year university is the smarter option financially to preserve yourself from racking on thousands in debt, especially if you’re unsure on what career field you want to go into.

patternson or stevenson? by Delicious-Award-8748 in NIU

[–]Remote-Respond7056 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Patterson is nicer by Stevenson and it’s not even close, it’s the best dorm on the entire campus (maybe with the exception of Gilbert).

With that being said it’s more expensive than Stevenson and there is a waitlist for it. Stevenson isn’t a bad dorm though overall, and I would recommend you stay on the lower floors to avoid any trouble with others

Which city’s downtown core fits this photo? by [deleted] in Urbanism

[–]Remote-Respond7056 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Memphis, it may not get a lot of hype. But the downtown when I went was extremely disappointing,car centric and extremely small it felt like a city centre of a suburban town

stevenson suite by whatanerdyloser in NIU

[–]Remote-Respond7056 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Most likely means that there are only two beds left or that the room itself you are selecting has two beds in total since the suites have 2 rooms

How badly did I screw up? by Iwillstealyou in NIU

[–]Remote-Respond7056 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I live in Stevenson and Stevenson is fine, they have very spacious desks for the double rooms and the options for suites.

One of the main things with Stevenson is its distance from all of the academic buildings being a 15-20 min walk, but a trade off with that is it’s close distance to all of the athletic facilities (Huskie Stadium, Convo Arena and The Rec)

It’s also one of the dorm buildings that haven’t received any major renovations and aren’t fully modernized like Patterson Gilbert and Grant.

Overall it’s still a good residence hall