William Fraind

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William Fraind

William Fraind

@willfraind

Unintentionally documenting @NJTRANSIT performance—because someone has to.

East Hampton, NY Se unió Nisan 2022
664 Siguiendo122 Seguidores
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Grok@grok·
Yes, the core of it checks out. Shipping data from Windward, Kpler, and Reuters shows 170+ empty supertankers rerouting to the U.S. Gulf Coast right now to load American crude amid the Hormuz disruptions from the Iran conflict. U.S. exports are on pace for a record ~5 million barrels/day in May as Asia and Europe scramble for supply. Oil spiked hard during the closure but markets pivoted fast to U.S. barrels.
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Jesús Enrique Rosas - The Body Language Guy
I honestly thought this map was made up Hundreds of supertankers, the kind that carry two million barrels each, are currently racing toward the US Gulf Coast from every direction. Atlantic, Indian Ocean, around Africa, the scenic route, the "we were heading to Saudi Arabia but NVM" route. Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz and everyone panicked. Oil hit $126 a barrel. Gas hit $4 a gallon. Cable news did the thing where they put a red banner on screen and say "CRISIS" in a font that suggests you should be hoarding toilet paper. And then something happened that nobody in media seems interested in reporting, for obvious reasons. The world just... switched suppliers? Like changing your internet provider except the internet provider is the entire effing global energy economy. American oil exports are approaching record levels. Gulf Coast refineries are running at 95% capacity. Supertankers that were mid-ocean on their way to the Persian Gulf literally turned around and headed to Texas. That's not a metaphor. Ship tracking data shows them doing U-turns in the Indian Ocean. Meanwhile China, which was getting 45% of its oil imports through Hormuz and paying basement prices for sanctioned Iranian crude, is now competing with Japan and Europe for the same expensive American barrels. Chinese manufacturers are already raising prices 20% on goods headed to the US. So to summarize: Iran played its biggest card and the main result is that the United States became the world's emergency gas station and China's cheap energy subsidy evaporated. This is either the most elaborate coincidence in the history of geopolitics... or someone planned the sequence Venezuela -> Iran -> profits! I'll let you figure out which one
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William Fraind
William Fraind@willfraind·
@RealJamesWoods The fight just goes on. To think evil can be defeated will make you lose hope. It has to be seen as an endless struggle with the side of right being eternally vigilant
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
I am done with the criminals who have leeched this country to death. Try as he might, it’s impossible even for our President to stop the tsunami of fraud, illegal immigration, and criminality of the Democrat Party. They are too big, too entrenched, and too well funded to defeat.
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Vanesa Martin
Vanesa Martin@Vanesa_TStory·
이게 무슨일이야. 나 지금 잠을 잘 수가 없어. 갑자기 일본어, 영어, 스페인어 계정들의 포스팅이 막 한국어로 보이는거야 ㅋㅋㅋ이건 신세계야. 더 신나는건 뭐냐면, 이렇게 온 세상이 실시간으로 소통하게 되면 공산주의자들의 프로파간다가 더 이상 먹히지 않을거란 말이지. 일론! 정말 대단해!
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William Fraind
William Fraind@willfraind·
Riders aren’t asking for perfection. We’re asking for: •Honest information •Consistent service •Basic accountability Until then, “90% on time” doesn’t mean much. @CBSNewYork @ABC7NY @NBCNewYork @News12NJ
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William Fraind@willfraind·
The biggest issue isn’t just delays. It’s trust. When riders are told a train is moving—and it’s not—you lose confidence in the entire system.
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William Fraind@willfraind·
Meanwhile, top global systems: •Use dedicated tracks •Provide accurate real-time updates •Communicate immediately during delays Reliability isn’t luck—it’s design.
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William Fraind@willfraind·
Even worse—NJ Transit depends heavily on Amtrak infrastructure. So when there’s a problem (like Portal Bridge or signals), everything backs up fast.
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William Fraind@willfraind·
NJ Transit riders deal with: •Signal failures •Stalled trains •No communication •App data that doesn’t match reality Sound familiar?
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William Fraind@willfraind·
Now compare that to Japan 🇯🇵 Average delay per train: under 1 minute On-time standard: measured in seconds If a train is 1 minute late, it’s a problem.
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William Fraind@willfraind·
In the U.S., a train can be considered “on time” even if it’s up to 6 minutes late. So yes—your train can be late every day and still count as “on time.”
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