I'm not saying there isn't I'm just saying especially within the US it's prevailing problem you can look it up in any psych journal that people are feeling more lonely. This is a systemic issue due to the way our cities are structured.
I think that parasocial relationships are definitely one of the ways we have coped with that.
I'm someone who was raised Christian I'm so against what organized religion has become. It flies in the face of a very teachings it's supposed to represent.
Dependable and available public transit is the answer to our transportation needs with electric vehicles substituted in areas where public transit presents implementation challenges.
Electric cars cannot be the backbone of our system if we look to reduce emissions and environmental hazards to a level that allows us to continue existence as we know it.
Within any adminstration there will be things in and outside of their sphere of influence.
What's often attributed to Biden himself can often more accurately be attributed to his cabinet as a whole.
When people say it's not their fault they often mean the issue at hand needs a Senate resolution which will never happen because it's controlled by the Republican party who has a "do you enemy no favors" policy whenever a democrat is in office.
Did you know that most people live in cities? About 60% of North America live in what is considered to be a metropolitan area.
In most of these areas aggressive expansion of public transit is a no brainer.
It doesn't have to work everywhere to be a good idea