OddOpinions5
66 yro upper middle class
Note: class is important
boring cis white guy
I often shoot from the hip, but unlike many, I often apologize if I am wrong
PhD/molecular biology; eg I actually know about DNA
Interests: data graphics/charts
liberal US politics, insect photos, and NYC
Retrogrouch in all things #nobridge
Failed Lyndon Larouchite is a joke
#prochoice
#forcedbirther is what so called “prolife” people are
If YIMBYs are in favor of turning parks into asphalt, then YIMBYs are bad
but terms and conditions apply; what I said is certainly true for NYC or Chicago, maybe not Bloomington
but in general the willingness of YIMBYs to pave over grass is IMO really bad IMO
I distrust toots that assert something without providing a link
I was lucky and found a link to the 31K figure; sounds partially like it does NOT apply to all homeless people, just some small percentage, so probably a bullshit number
https://homelessvoice.org/the-cost-to-criminalize-homelessness/
this is probably not true
eg, read the best thing, IMO, written on 2016, then think about how often liberals talk about trump’s plan to cut taxes on working people [ “plan” of course being BS ]
don’t wanna read the link ?
Tl;dr
Trump supporters didn’t pay attn to the crazy stuff; they just hear him say: When I am POTUS there will be jobs
thats it, thats the mesagge
https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2016/12/6/13853314/trump-speeches-lessons-democrats-economics-trade
@SteveKLord
I was born in 1953 and my image of people doing labor like this , based on how we perceived people in low income countries, is of a person whose body was worn out by age 30
to a large extent progress is humans not having to do heavy manual labor
sheesh
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yeah, I lie about my age
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re the 1,000x
if you read the comments in the thread you posted, several people point out this is just ludicrouis
so I"m not quite sure what I should have said to you when you post something that is absurd
seriously, what am I to say ?
@BertramDitore @Hegar
Running water and indoor plumbing was relatively common in the ancient world.
really ?
In 1920, only *** 1% of US homes** had indoor plumbing
https://www.aceee.org/files/proceedings/2004/data/papers/SS04_Panel1_Paper17.pdf