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Letter: Why I support mass transit

Dear Mr. Kelly and Greenberg,

I read your article on mass transit. I disagree. I do not see an editorial section in your newspaper, so I chose to write you directly.

I whole-heartedly support mass transit for the following reasons:

So tax away! $.25/100. I will gladly pay more than my share. Because I know that every decision that is made with money is not going to be profitable or provide a return on investment. Nothing in life is free. I still believe you get what you pay for. I seriously doubt the referendum will pass. But not because we don’t need mass transportation. It will not pass because individuals will only view the decision from a financial perspective and sadly too many will say “it won’t benefit me.” “I prefer to get in my car each day and sit in traffic where I can text versus mass transportation where I can read, talk on my phone in a safe manner.” (Sarcasm) They will fail to look at the big picture and the possible opportunities that are present for the disabled, the elderly, the young that need desperately to get to work, visit their grandchild, or earn money for college.

Teresa Ayres

Noblesville

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