How can you not? They’re both public services. Both are “transactions” that voters elected to spend money on without a promise of delivering direct return on investment. They both deliver indirect economic value that won’t be captured in the annual budget.
If they both have a surplus, great! More and better parks. More and better busses.
But I don’t want our governments chasing profit surplus for the sake of profit. That’s how you end up with billboards in parks or predatory (and ugly) advertising on busses.
If they both have a surplus, great! More and better parks. More and better busses.
But I don’t want our governments chasing profit surplus for the sake of profit. That’s how you end up with billboards in parks or predatory (and ugly) advertising on busses.








