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Title: It’s Spreading: More Anarchists Are Fixing Potholes Because the Gov’t Won’t Do Its Job
Source: The Daily Sheeple
URL Source: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/its- ... he-govt-wont-do-its-job_042018
Published: Apr 10, 2018
Author: Carey Wedler
Post Date: 2018-04-11 05:42:55 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 2699
Comments: 21

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Image credit: Open Source Roads

As government agencies continue to prove themselves incompetent at local, state, and federal levels, some citizens are taking responsibilities typically assigned to the authorities into their own hands.

One of these responsibilities is maintaining the roads, a task most people believe only government entities can carry out. In Indianapolis, Indiana, however, where the roads are in disrepair and require hundreds of millions of dollars to upgrade from “poor” to “fair” condition, two young men are taking a radically different approach: they are filling potholes themselves and building open source technology to crowdfund a community-based, voluntary solution to the problem.

Chris Lang, 22, and Mike Warren, 28, launched Open Source Roads, which they describe as “a grassroots volunteer-driven organization dedicated to fixing the roads, using the philosophy of open-source” that aims to “draw attention to the failing infrastructure of Indianapolis and the legislative cutbacks that have created this problem.”

anarchists repair roads fix potholes

The Indy Star reports that the duo repaired over 100 potholes last year and have continued their work into this year, investing their own money to clean up the road systems.

They seek to challenge the government’s control over road maintenance, citing the bureaucracy’s inability to do so successfully.

“We want to fill a lot of potholes, and we want people to help out and see that we don’t need to rely on this monopoly for it, and I want that to be what starts the people in charge talking about change,” Lang told the local outlet.

“If the city is going to fail at their own monopoly, why should they have that monopoly?”

Though they don’t aim to overthrow the Department of Public Works, they want to provide other options. Lang, a mechanical engineering student, and Warren, a software developer and Uber driver, say they have spent between $800 and $1,000 of their own money repairing the roads but also raise funds through their Go Fund Me campaign, dubbed the “Campaign to fix MUH ROADS.”

“The city has been out to fix many of them, but despite their efforts, potholes still exist in the neighborhood,” the page, which has already surpassed the $500 fundraising goal, reads. “People have been calling the city to come out and finish the job, but to no avail. Given the importance of this to me, I have decided that, if the government won’t do it, maybe I ought to do it myself.”

The pair was inspired by the Portland Anarchist Road Care project, a group of anarchists who have taken it upon themselves to repair roads that Oregon city government has been unable to fix.

Lang told Anti-Media he identifies as an anarchist and that Warren has anarchist leanings. “Up until now, we’ve tried to remain politically ambiguous,” he said, “but truthfully this was all founded on anarchist beliefs we share and designed to promote a general acknowledgment of the failures of the state.”

Lang and Warren do not have a permit to repair the roads, but so far have been able to proceed, drawing on skills they learned by watching videos on the internet about how to fill potholes.

Though the city has not yet attempted to physically halt them, Betsy Whitmore, chief communications officer for the Indianapolis Department of Public Works, told the Indy Star in an email that they should obtain the necessary permit, citing public safety concerns.

“I usually feel more unsafe driving than I do working on the roads,” Lang said in response to that sentiment. Further, as he told Anti-Media:

“It is terrifying trying to navigate some of these roads, and people are actually crashing/getting hurt on a daily basis. The safety factor is well accounted for in our work, and I fully believe our work is as safe as we need it to be. That being said, we’re always trying to get better gear and improve our techniques to better adapt to safety situations. Every spot we hit is strategically picked, and we are careful to make sure incoming traffic has a realistic path around us.”

He also said they often have more than two people working on any given pothole, with volunteers coming out to help fill the potholes and also direct traffic.

They believe the work they are doing goes beyond simply filling holes in roads and is contributing to saving people’s lives. In their Open Source Roads group on Facebook, they refer to an incident where a man in a wheelchair was thrown into the street after hitting a pothole. Bystanders came to his rescue and moved him out of traffic in an effort similar to Open Source Roads’ desire to tap into the community to improve people’s lives rather than waiting on a government that has proven its inability to live up to its responsibilities.

He stressed that their work is “directed activism” — not just two guys trying to fix potholes:

“This was something Mike and I, being active political anarchists and formerly working in libertarian organizations together, chose to do specifically for this purpose: So people would ask ‘Why do we need the government, then?’ And the very visible and clear response from the state has just been shrugging off these issues, for a long time.”

He continued:

“We’ve done bigger things, like work to fight for immigrant and incarcerated peoples’ rights, to not build new jails, ending the drug war. But we needed to stop thinking globally, and start acting locally. Potholes were a very real, and very utilitarian, way to approach that, and anyone can do them. So it promotes the ideas of anarchism in a lot of ways, I think.”

In the spirit of non-government, open-source solutions, they are also working on a website and app that will allow community members to volunteer, as well as map potholes and provide details that will help workers plan repairs.

As Anti-Media journalist Derrick Broze observed while reporting on Portland Anarchist Road Care last year, whether or not these voluntary groups will outcompete the government remains unclear, “but one thing is certain: the community is a shining example of what a determined group of individuals can do when working together on a common goal.”

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

Title: It’s Spreading: More Anarchists Are Fixing Potholes Because the Gov’t Won’t Do Its Job

No, it is not spreading at all. This is the same pair who were in the news for this stuff last year.

Even if they succeed, they're just unpaid help for the local governments whose leaders are likely to cheer this on (somewhat) and then try to cut taxes from maintaining streets to spend on something else. Gee, thanks, guys, because you donated your labor and materials, we can spend more money on tranny rights and buying sculptures of dead politicians.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-04-11   5:56:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Tooconservative (#1)

I filled a hole near us with some left over mortar. No hole anymore.

A K A Stone  posted on  2018-04-11   7:47:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Deckard, GrandIsland, misterwhite, Gatlin (#0)

Though the city has not yet attempted to physically halt them, Betsy Whitmore, chief communications officer for the Indianapolis Department of Public Works, told the Indy Star in an email that they should obtain the necessary permit, citing public safety concerns.

They are not in jail yet? For destroying the precious and publicly safe pot-holes?

A Pole  posted on  2018-04-11   8:25:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: A Pole (#3)

citing public safety concerns.

The language of retards.

A K A Stone  posted on  2018-04-11   8:26:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: A Pole (#3)

They are not in jail yet? For destroying the precious and publicly safe pot-holes?

Yeah. Maybe the city wants those potholes just where they are. Did they think about that?

misterwhite  posted on  2018-04-11   9:09:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Deckard (#0)

Though they don’t aim to overthrow the Department of Public Works

They should aim to overthrow the Department of Public Works. Or at least reduce their funding.

misterwhite  posted on  2018-04-11   9:11:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Deckard (#0)

Nice of them to give the lazy government union thugs the freedom to go get more donuts.

If they were clawing back the money to pay for it from the government union-thug parasites, then it would be progress against the system.

Hank Rearden  posted on  2018-04-11   10:42:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Hank Rearden (#7)

Nice of them to give the lazy government union thugs the freedom to go get more donuts.

Yup. HA! You got it.

As long as Unions, aka Commie Thugs masquerading as Gummint "contractors" continue to have their way, the Republic will continue careening on its course to Doom and Insanity.

Betsy Whitmore, chief communications officer for the Indianapolis Department of Public Works, told the Indy Star in an email that they should obtain the necessary permit, citing public safety concerns.

THE most fascist-socialist and prone to abuse of power of ALL people invariably wind up being WOMEN. (Or in many cases, DYKES.)

Liberator  posted on  2018-04-11   13:36:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: A K A Stone (#8)

Forgot to ping to above

Liberator  posted on  2018-04-11   13:36:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Tooconservative (#1)

Gee, thanks, guys, because you donated your labor and materials, we can spend more money on tranny rights and buying sculptures of dead politicians.

That notion just gave me MORE agita. Thanks.

Liberator  posted on  2018-04-11   13:37:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: All, A K A Stone, tooconservative (#10)

Question unrelated to this thread:

Is there a "SIGN-OUT" feature at LF?

Thanks.

Liberator  posted on  2018-04-11   13:56:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Liberator, Pinguinite, A K A Stone (#11) (Edited)

Is there a "SIGN-OUT" feature at LF?

No.

However, you can just delete your LF web cookies and that will sign you out. The cookies must be present at all times if you are signed in and it is transmitted along with all your web requests back to the server to indicate that you are a signed-in member of LF.

On Firefox, you can get rid of the cookie and log-off by going into Preferences->Privacy & Security->History and click the Show Cookies button. There you will see the two cookies for LF, named Remote1 and Remote2. Delete those and you are signed off LF. As soon as you sign in again, they'll be created again.

It is a little faster to go through FF's Inspector. Right-click anywhere on any LF page and select Inspector. At the top of the popup Inspector window, look for the Storage tab and click it. On the left you'll see Cookies and you'll see Remote1 and Remote2 listed there along with their expiration date/time and their value. Remote1 contains your member number here at LF. My Remote1 is "311". Yours will be "242". Stone's will be "9". These are the same numbers used as the HID for our user member pages too. It's the number of our member record in the users table of the database. In that list in Inspector, just right-click on Remote1 and/or Remote2 to have a variety of options to delete them or add custom cookies manually. Deleting them in the Inspector will also log you out. Once the cookies are gone, you're just another anonymous bozo here at LF, as far as cookies are concerned. You might still be traced by your IP number though.

If you need instructions for Chrome, it is very similar but slightly different names. Load an LF page, right-click anywhere, select Inspect from the popup men. A window panel will load, showing the page source. Along the top tabs, select "Application". At the lower left, find the Cookies entry and expand it, click the https://libertysflame.com entry and you'll see Remote1 and Remote2 to the right where you can delete them.

If you delete either Remote1 or Remote2, you are considered logged off. Deleting both isn't strictly necessary as far as LF is concerned.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-04-11   14:30:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Tooconservative, A K A Stone (#12)

Is there a "SIGN-OUT" feature at LF?

(No.)

And why not, Stone??

Thanks TC...

I've got a program called "Click & Clean" that supposedly removes web cookies. DOES NOT WORK FOR LF.

(the other methods are too time consuming. I do appreciate your explanation, work, and suggestions to address in in the alternative. I guess the easiest way is just to log off the computer completely.)

Liberator  posted on  2018-04-11   15:09:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Liberator (#13) (Edited)

I guess the easiest way is just to log off the computer completely.

No need for that.

Open a new Incogito browser window from Chrome or in Firefox use File->New Private Window. Then you log into LF, use it and post as long as you like, then the cookies all get deleted when you close that window. No need to close the browser entirely, let alone shut off the computer.

And shutting off the computer doesn't kill all the cookies anyway. Some of them are intended to last for weeks/months/years. Look at the cookie expiration dates on various websites.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-04-11   15:28:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Tooconservative (#14)

I'll try it....

As to expiration of cookies, they ARE being killed ;-)

Liberator  posted on  2018-04-11   15:31:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Deckard (#0)

Lang, a mechanical engineering student, and Warren, a software developer and Uber driver, say they have spent between $800 and $1,000 of their own money repairing the roads

Dumbfucks haven't learned that they're trying to piss up a rope....

The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics has already predetermined that the potholes will always win....

It's inevitable....

Willie Green  posted on  2018-04-11   15:46:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: A K A Stone (#2)

I filled a hole near us with some left over mortar. No hole anymore.

See, you can be a fairly normal nice person when you want to be....

Jameson  posted on  2018-04-11   16:05:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Liberator (#13)

And why not, Stone??

It's never really been asked for.

Though all I need to do to sign out is completely close the browser. The next time a restart and visit the site, I have to log in again. I don't need to shut down the PC. It shouldn't do that as I have the flag set to remember the login for one week, but doesn't work anymore for me, for whatever reason, and haven't had sufficient reason to figure that out or make a specific logout feature.

I don't like to spend time doing things that no one really needs to see done.

I've got a program called "Click & Clean" that supposedly removes web cookies. DOES NOT WORK FOR LF.

I guess it's a really hard cookie.

Pinguinite  posted on  2018-04-11   17:40:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Pinguinite, A K A Stone, Liberator (#18)

Though all I need to do to sign out is completely close the browser. The next time a restart and visit the site, I have to log in again. I don't need to shut down the PC. It shouldn't do that as I have the flag set to remember the login for one week, but doesn't work anymore for me, for whatever reason, and haven't had sufficient reason to figure that out or make a specific logout feature.

Maybe you've enabled the setting to clear all cookies when you close the browser. If you're on Firefox, check in Preferences under Privacy & Security->History and look for the "Keep cookies until they expire" and "Clear history when Firefox closes" settings. Your description is consistent with one or both of those settings being enabled.

I don't have either option enabled so my Firefox does ask me to login again about every week. I can't say I've kept track to make sure but it does seem to happen every seventh day. I suppose we could look at the logs or such and determine it. I know it doesn't track or care if I've switched IP addresses via VPN; as long as the cookies are still intact, it still stays logged in until the seventh day.

Maybe Chrome and Firefox handle it differently. I'm on Firefox here at LF, almost always and only use Chrome or Safari for special cases.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-04-11   20:31:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Pinguinite, Liberator (#18)

I've got a program called "Click & Clean" that supposedly removes web cookies. DOES NOT WORK FOR LF.

Click & Clean isn't compatible with the latest Firefox (aka Firefox Quantum). I see it has a version for Chrome too. Reading reviews, it seems it was kinda hot stuff as extensions go about 3-4 years ago. Maybe it isn't so good any more. It happens to extensions over time unless they work hard to keep them updated. And a lot of extensions really got hit hard by the Firefox Quantum update. They improved security and speed tremendously but it came at a price: a lot of old extensions broke or the methods they used to do their magic became forbidden, requiring huge rewrites to their code.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-04-11   20:37:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Pinguinite, Liberator, A K A Stone (#18) (Edited)

It shouldn't do that as I have the flag set to remember the login for one week, but doesn't work anymore for me, for whatever reason, and haven't had sufficient reason to figure that out or make a specific logout feature.

I created a NavBar that kept track of whether you're logged in for my private copy of the forum software.

Worked well enough but I thought it was uglyish code. Here it is, complete. This is, of course, navbar.html from the template folder.


< script nonce='abc123' type="text/javascript">
function readCookie(name) {
	var nameEQ = name + "=";
	var ca = document.cookie.split(';');
	for(var i=0;i < ca.length;i++) {
		var c = ca[i];
		while (c.charAt(0)==' ') c = c.substring(1,c.length);
		if (c.indexOf(nameEQ) == 0) return c.substring(nameEQ.length,c.length);
	}
	return null;
}
< /script>
< span class=NavBar>
< a href=index.cgi>[Home]< /a> 
< a href=headlines.cgi>[Headlines]< /a> 
< a href=latestarticles.cgi>[Latest Articles]< /a> 
< a href=latestcomments.cgi>[Latest Comments]< /a> 
< script nonce='abc123' type="text/javascript">
if ( readCookie("Ping1") ) {
	document.write( '< a href=postarticle.cgi>[Post]< /a> < a
href=maillist.cgi>[Mail]< /a> < a href=setupmisc.cgi>[Setup]< /a> ');
}
else {
	document.write( '< a href=signin.cgi>[Sign-in]< /a> < a
href=register.cgi>[Register]< /a> ');
}
< /script>
< a href=help.cgi>[Help]< /a> 
< /span>

If you were logged in your menu would look like this:

[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Mail] [Setup]

If you were not logged in, your menu would look like this:

[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Sign-in] [Register]

Anyway, that was just a Javascript trick to make the menus more sensible and not offer options that made no sense (i.e. you don't need Sign-in or Register when you are already logged in and you can't use Post or Mail or Setup if you aren't signed in).

To actually delete the cookies using Javascript, this should still work. All you have to do is create a new cookie with the same name but no value or expiration parameters and it will erase the cookie. Connect this code to a button or link and it will log you out by deleting cookies named Remote1 and Remote2. It isn't pretty or elegant but it works. As Neil will recognize, this is pretty similar to how you set a cookie the old Apache way. I'm sure there are more elegant ways to do it, this is just how I did it.


< script type="text/javascript">
function eraseCookie() {
  document.cookie = "Remote1=; path=/";
  document.cookie = "Remote2=; path=/";
}
< /script>

Just some stuff I did with Neil's source code a long time back and this thread reminded me of it.

You can even test this, just using the Console in Inspector. Copy those two commands and paste them to the Console, hit Return to execute them, BAM, you're logged out of LF.

IOW, paste these two commands to the Console to reset (blank out) your LF cookies (yes, that is two commands on one line but it works fine):

  document.cookie = "Remote1=; path=/"; document.cookie = "Remote2=; path=/";

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-04-11   23:27:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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