Wonder when the Texas government will start suggesting people migrate north for the summer because Texas is uninhabitable for humans.
But don't worry, folks, climate change isn't real.
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Wonder when the Texas government will start suggesting people migrate north for the summer because Texas is uninhabitable for humans.
But don't worry, folks, climate change isn't real.
It would be a marked improvement if Texas started suddenly caring about uninhabitability. The rich will simply get better generators and let the heat waves and downed power grid cull the masses.
Can't stay rich without people to buy your shit. Genuinely don't understand how they don't realize that. If the middle and lower class dies, so does their income stream. And even besides that, if all that's left are rich folks because everyone else either cooked to death or left the area, being "rich" loses meaning because you're now all on an even economic playing field. In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is a killer metaphor - as in, anyone left with a bigger cash stash than you becomes the de facto upper class and you do not.
If supporters of capitalism had foresight, they wouldn’t support capitalism
Dow chemical is located in Lake Jackson, TX and probably out-pollutes all the passenger cars in TX
Not to mention the ship channel, oil refineries, coal burning, petrochemical plants, and so many other high pollution industries. But sure, blame the citizens.
Also, if you want citizens to use their cars less, invest more in public transit (TX has none)
TX has none
Huh?
I visited Dallas for the total solar eclipse. I got everywhere I needed using their DART train system.
DART is a joke unless you live nearby and their network is small compared to the size of the city
And Im asking for mass transit. I don't think either of us are gonna get what we want