https://nitter.1d4.us/sltrib/status/1625895799354798092
Said it once - I'll say it a million times:
The first politician who actually comes out against golf will get my unwavering support. Don't care if it's an R or D. I don't care if I'm a single issue voter. I give zero fucks.
Want my vote? Ban golf.
Plenty of politicians are against golf in some larger metros.
They are the minority though.
No you see the poors will draw conclusions about water usage that don't include the key fact that the rich want to play golf.
Imagine being that vain about how bad your environmental impact. Its undeniably proof positive that their water use is out of control. Plow golf courses. Grow vegetables.
If I was writing a book about ecoterrorists, one thing they'd definitely do is poison the water at a huge country club event with thalium.
The character would have to source the thallium from somewhere though
A rag-tag group of partisans travel to the Ohio Exclusion Zone to gather a special kind of vinyl chloride byproduct they need for their plot.
I think the receding Great Salt Lake will provide all that's necessary (hint)
If we manage to impress the mole in our group we get to stay together and keep the terrorist weapons, but if we don't they kill us then and there.
The word "lawmakers" is almost never followed up by something good. Have you noticed?
Remember, though, the onus is on the billions of individual workers to fix the environment, and ecological collapse definitely isn't the fault of a small percentage of people with all the power
If we catch you watering your vegetable garden anytime for half the summer there will be hell to pay.
Also us billions of workers are not allowed to team up or conduct any type of policy or plan that could, in any way, inconvenience this oligarchy.
I mean, this remains true. Proletarian Complacency leads to the aristocracy going bugnuts.
I wish these lawmakers a very pleasant time ingesting toxins from the great salt lake bed
I remember being in Santiago and thinking, "damn, this is really just south USA, isn't it?" It definitely is.
I could respect golf if they played on different terrain local to the region, hell it would make it more interesting. Imagine a scrub desert course. Sounds cool!
But no. They need manicured grass and the same boring appearance no matter where they plunk this shit down. And I know ag uses more water. But at least it's food. And certain places are moving to trestles and drip lines to save water. Golf is the fucking same everywhere.
These people need to be Jokerfied (in the bad way, not the fun way) :joker-troll:
Agg can at least pretend to say they're producing something of social value.
This is just $3000 a month on candles