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They got rid of “Serve and Protect” a while back.
Slogan is gone
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Cliffs are made of sand. The road along the cliff on DEPOT Hill has been falling off the cliff. The last couple years things have increased. Engineering is barely keeping the houses in place. Just the concrete steps in Pleasure Point cost $200k like 10 years ago.
No legit rail engineering forecasts
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Propaganda put out by people who do not understand the situation.
Ex: Needle exchanges are proven to help addicts.
We should put one on your street. I don’t need to learn about your neighborhood. I’ll just push for it to go through.
Bikes and feet are even better for the environment.
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I have seen converted rail to trail lines all over the country. Each place is different and a passenger train is not the issue. It’s defunct freight lines like ours.
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Seacliff beach is decimated. Sea level rise!
In Seacliff you can hand the driver a sandwich from your kitchen window.
The corridor is WAY over on the cliffs, not in town where it would be practical.
Of the millions of $$ that have been spent on surveys, NEVER asked: where, when & why do you commute.
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Rail banking is a wonderful resource and has been used successfully all over the country…except Santa Cruz.
I woke up when the very old eucalyptus the size of an apartment building fell off the cliff. I thought it was a house. Soon it will be.
Holes under the tracks. Park Ave. is buckling in places.
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Over half of them voted for him
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Who is THAT guy?
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I agree. Railbank and use the money for a trail - even compressed granite would be good enough - and we have something to get people out of cars now! And it’s much safer.
The cliffs of Capitola can’t take a train. The corridor is too narrow south of the Boardwalk for both rail & trail.
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She’s one of them furners!
Shoot er Cletus!
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This is EXACTLY the way bad policy is made.
Unrealistic ideologues with egos come from elsewhere and block earnest and practical climate change solutions.
With this propaganda we have NOTHING!
Just train hallucinations.
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This isn’t ANTI train.
Train doesn’t work in this area anymore due to coastal erosion!
You know NOTHING!
The engineering required is enormous and not practical!
Who are you fronting for?
Barry the Greenwasher?
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You are 100% uninformed and utterly and completely incorrect.
We have had ENOUGH propaganda on this.
There have been 2 train wrecks here on the stretch along Cliffwood Heights since I have lived here! 8 MPH LIMIT
We have been trying for a trail along this dilapidated rail line for years.
Trail NOW.
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Feet and bikes are THE best environmental solution.
SC is a HIGH bike commuter town and VERY poor on safety.
People will use the trail.
A practical rail solution would be on the FWY or Soquel, not on the cliffs which have marched back 35 feet in places due to ocean incursion. Roads have fallen in!
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Where do you live? Who are you?
Because the tracks south of the Boardwalk are where the problems begin and they make a train on the rail corridor unfeasible, and that’s not even including the lack of ridership.
Rail bank and build a walk/bike trail and build the amazing train later.
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“Will be wild”
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And First Nations Peoples
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trump supporters see violent protesters. Just like with BLM.
The protesters MUST sit down a point and shame the soldiers.
POSPOTUS has planned this from day one.
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There’s plenty of trumpery in Canada.
Deal with THAT. More to come for you.
Protestors have to sit down, point & shame this Gestapo so they remember who they are.
These amateurs with guns & body armor will kill protestors. We are at Tiananmen Square level now. It’s not a fricking hockey game.
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Anti-Constitution is
Anti-American
Pick a side maga
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No they have not been quiet. There have been numerous protests and other actions.
Soon you will see Americans killed.
Not beautiful unless you enjoy that sort of thing
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The first thing he did on day 1 this term was declare a national emergency at the southern border so he could use the insurrection act by April starting on Hitler’s birthday…just sayin’, allowing him to deploy the National Guard.
www.whitehouse.gov/presidential...
www.newsweek.com/insurrection...
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Thank you for doing it.
Stay safe. 💜
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Anti-Constitution is
Anti-American
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Protesters! Please! Sit on the ground. Point at the traitors and shout SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!
In unison non-stop!
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Anti-Constitution is
Anti-American
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The FLOTUS illegally violated the terms of her visa when she first came here. (So did musk)
Their son is an anchor baby and she brought her parents over using the program POSPOTUS wants to get rid of.
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Angelinos will test, on behalf of all Americans, whether the first amendment still exists today.
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To offend a STRONG man tell him a lie.
To offend a WEAK man tell him the truth.
When one poses as a seeker and discriminator of truth but denies it, one reveals themselves to be a propagandist.
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And in chorus point and shout, “Shame!”, “Shame!” “Shame!” Continually!
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Anti-Constitution is
Anti-American