During a recent Newsmax TV panel, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg faced criticism for his perceived absence from his role. Panelist Matthew Foldi mocked Buttigieg's engagement with bike infrastructure, labeling it as "communist garbage," and described the bike lanes as underutilized. Other panelists echoed his disdain, emphasizing the impracticality of biking in varying U.S. weather conditions. Foldi also questioned Buttigieg's future ambitions, asserting that despite his media appearances, he was a "disastrous failure" as secretary, calling for current DOT leadership to eliminate bike lanes and bus lanes alike.
During a panel discussion hosted by Chris Plante, guest Matthew Foldi, a former congressional candidate and conservative commentator, blasted Buttigieg's tenure at the Department of Transportation.
Foldi also expressed his displeasure with bicycle lanes, which he called communist garbage, during a discussion about politics and infrastructure in New York.
But he was such a disastrous failure, and now it's nice to have someone who actually shows up. Mercedes Schlapp added, Get rid of the bus lanes, too.
Fordwich added her own critique of biking conditions in the U.S. Can I actually say I lived in Amsterdam? she said. You know what it's like?
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