Friday, February 3, 2023

The crime syndicate will extract more wealth from the public

 An online survey TriMet released in December shows more than half of respondents said they would use TriMet less if it increases fares.

TriMet officials said it will not consider implementing a fareless system or increasing taxes as an alternate solution to increasing fares.

If a deficit hits, TriMet director of budget and grants Nancy Young-Oliver said the gap between revenue and operation costs would likely lead to line closures and layoffs. (LYING AS THEY ALWAYS DO)


LYING THIEVING TECHNOCRATS WANTS A 30-cent increase occurs every other year. 

ALL OF THEIR "SURVEYS" ARE GARBAGE PYSOPS--The survey, which does not ask if respondents support the fare increase, will remain open through February. TriMet hasn’t verified current responses.

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