> $6 isn't a lot relative to the cost of even driving to a national park for most people. comparing it to a $50 bag check or $100 in ticketmaster crap is disingenuous in the extreme.
True: in one case we're overpaying for a service, in the other case, we're paying rent to someone else for something we own.
What exactly is the amount of rent to use land that we own would be unacceptable to you?
Is there ever a case where Hacker News will argue in favor of humans instead of corporations?
True: in one case we're overpaying for a service, in the other case, we're paying rent to someone else for something we own.
What exactly is the amount of rent to use land that we own would be unacceptable to you?
Is there ever a case where Hacker News will argue in favor of humans instead of corporations?