That, and we’re not spending money on alternative means of transportation that reduce the amount of road maintenance needed.
I’m not sure if it is helpful to boil down a complex conflict like the one in the middle east to such simple slogans
It’s a billboard on the side of a vehicle, they can’t exactly have a treatise on the side of it.
Yeah, then don’t put stuff on a billboard on the side of a vehicle?
There is literally nothing complex about making a conscious decision to specifically NOT bomb children.
An Israel supporter would answer you with “there is nothing complex about making a conscious decision to specifically NOT murder and abduct children, women and elderly like on Oct 7”. Boiling down such a complex conflict to simple slogans really isn’t helping .
Well that’s because Israel supporters are stupid.
Yet again, not a complex issue. You beat a dog for decades, you can’t be surprised when it finally bites you.
But keep on bootlicking, I guess.
Fuck this call it like it is - “Sorry you don’t have child care, a support network or a living wage but billionaires exist and have concentrated wealth like fucking cancer. Kill those fuckers (and any aspirants) and see change.”
Seems a bit too long to be easily read on a moving billboard. We also don’t have money for proper literacy education either.
“Let’s gut some billionaires!”
I think we could workshop something a bit shorter.
I’ve been pushing “Resist. Rebel. Revolt.”
We could use the classic “Eat the rich”
We could put this on a billboard: “Want to save lives while exercising your second amendment right? Gun down a CEO today!”
As for the illiterate: 👮🔫🚶🇺🇸🗽🫡
As if they would spend that money on potholes. And Isreal funds are federal while road repair are city/municipal/state for most part so there is that too. They have the right spirit but potholes are permanent
AkTUALlY…
But a significant portion of funds are often allocated at the state or federal level from various grants. There’s nothing stopping the federal government from setting up a “fix potholes” grant - if there was a proper infrastructure bill, this would a part of it. Of course, the incentive structures that dominate modern decision making at the upper levels will never see it hair without major changes.
But a significant portion of funds are often allocated at the state or federal level from various grants. There’s nothing stopping the federal government from setting up a “fix potholes” grant - if there was a proper infrastructure bill, this would a part of it. Of course, the incentive structures that dominate modern decision making at the upper levels will never see it hair without major changes.