Our roads, for example, are much better for the poor who can drive than our buses are for the poor who can't. Because our roads are expected to be used by anyone *as much as they can afford to,* while transit is expected to ONLY be used by those w/o a choice.
I have to stick to my guns here: I know people wouldn't like that phrasing if they heard it, but they simply don't need to hear it. The financial/operational side of running a business isn't something that needs to be presented to the public at every opportunity
-
-
It's awkward to back down from offering public involvement after going so long assuming it's necessary or even valuable, but it's neither...people have to get weaned off that idea eventually, and I'd rather be blunt with them than evasive
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
-
-
It was just a suggestion for giving talks outside "the office" or to high levels. Only did it because of my experience with a gazillion presentations when I was working. Sorry, just trying to be helpful. Shouldn't have butted in.
-
no, I appreciate that you did--I need to be able to either explain my reasoning or change my approach, and I can't do either if people don't "butt in" :)
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.