Imagine there's a train company. They propose building a train and ask you to invest in it. After the train is built you get 0 shares in the train. Also if you want to use the train you will need to pay and it will cost more than driving.
Would you invest?
>>73235258
All my money
>>73235258
Well there's no train company like that.
There's something similar to that called taxes but taxes are part of the social contract you agree to by being a citizen.
>>73235258
Transit companies doing a referendum and you drive and don't use transit I take it
>>73235258
How about you shut the fuck up and get the fuck off this board you dumb Malaysian cunt?
>>73235258
Let me guess, anti-libertarian post? How would anything equate to that? Explain yourself.
>protip: you can't
>>73235705
Don't you talk shit about OP like that, I'm sure he's had a hard fucking life investing in imaginary trains and he just needs to vent. FUCK OFF.
>>73235258
fucking why I want to invest on this deal?
>>73235927
Maybe the train is between where you are and where you want to go, or between where you buy goods and where you take those goods and use them in a factory
>>73235927
Because you're literally forced to at gunpoint by the """"""government"""""
>>73235814
>pro-tip: amtrak
>>73235258
I don't need to imagine. this is a part of my country's history. it wasn't a great idea. not the worst. just kinda stupid.