• 418_im_a_teapot@sh.itjust.works
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    We live in a true dystopia. The headlines are so insane as to prompt laughter and tears. I especially like this one from the very next post in my feed:

    Suspect in Austin Target shooting that killed 3 people was found naked and holding Bible

    What will people who study us 1000 years from now think? The sane ones advanced technology in remarkable ways, yet they allowed the most insane among them to lead their society. They used taxes to help fund miraculous pharmaceutical research, but then allowed private companies to reap all the profits, and to price the drugs beyond what the citizens could afford. They were fully aware of their downfall yet somehow powerless to stop it.

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    We can’t be giving homeless people free drinking water when there’s golf courses to maintain in the desert /s

    It’s ridiculous how society treats homeless people like pests

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    I was homeless in Phoenix in 2008 and it was beyond brutal. The heat was so intense that the soles of my shoes partially melted one day. I used to break into apartment complex pools just to cool down. And then monsoon season is a whole other beast.

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        I grew up there. It’s definitely hot, but I can say living in a high humidity city in the south can feel much worse.

        With low humidity if you’re in the shade Phx is great most of the year. You’ll sit outside and eat in the 90s. Sure, above 110F is friggin’ hot but 95F and 90% humidity in GA or FL or south TX is worse if you’re outside, and shade doesn’t protect you from humidity. 115F has its own special problems like how hot car door handles and metal seat belt buckles get, but that’s better than the hot wet blanket effect you get in the south during the summer.

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    Can’t provide any relief for this. Without an inherent and unrelenting threat to their lives, homeless people would have no motivation to pull themselves up by their bootstraps. /s

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    It will not be a problem for long. Mr. Trump will fix it. The homeless will no longer be in the city, so no chance of heat injury

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      To be fair, a city in the middle of the desert, where men was not supposed to go, taunting the will of god like Babel, might not be the best place to keep homeless people around.

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          You are free to assume that I made a deliberte word choice there, or you can just assume that I mean something sensible with it. Whatever suits you best.

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              Fair enough, “sensible” is a very subjective term these days, always has been, but now even more. I mean to not leave people out on the street to die in scolding hot temperatures, but rather arrange for decent emergency shelters and ultimately proffesional help to get people back on their feet, or at least off the street.

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                Ah, that is sensible. Thanks for clarifying, and I agree. Homelessness is a failure of a community. If the climate is already hostile to people who have shelter, we better make damn sure unhoused people are protected too.

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    1. Find a MAGA idio-er-person you’re on… level footing with and bet that next year, temperatures will be higher.
    2. Wait a year
    3. Profit
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    I don’t understand why the state Governor isn’t doing anything about this. Katie Hobbs is a the definition of a DINO