Get ready. Conservatives who have boasted the economy doing well when the stock market ever went up are going to start telling you how the stock market isn't a metric for the true economy
he pontificated to the peasantry living in the damp muck of the quarry, his tongue black of polish, defending his masters atop the stone tower whose top could not be seen. He himself did not live in the tower, but had a horse upon which he sat, which granted his wisdom authority over the common rabble.
But to ask "would people actually care for, shelter, and feed an animal they didn't know? Like just bond with a creature for what? Emotional connection, companionship, and kinship to another living thing? I love animals, tho" is just a weird take. Like, you can love animals (or babies) and not want to be responsible for them in your home, but to be incredulous about why someone would want that is ridiculous.
"Would people really let some stray live with them?"
That's literally the history of house cats. A million times, yes, people want to hang out with random cats.
You don't need to want cats or babies to see why other people would want cats or babies.
Thank you for this sobering point. It's easy to let your hate of someone open the gates to fascism. I mean, that's basically what this whole thing (gestures vaguely south) is about.
It's just a pool of water with a little nebulizer and a fan to blow the mist out a chimney.
Trouble is, they're all made by the fucking plague demon Nurgle with the sole purpose of aerosolizing mold and bacteria by having the tiniest nooks and crannies than cannot be reached to be physically cleaned.
And before I get the "you gotta clean it with vinegar every week" comment, two points:
You don't soak your hands in soap and rinse them off and call them clean. You gotta scrub them.
Am I supposed to fill a 5 gallon bucket with vinegar to soak the whole water tank every week? Because the chimney goes right through that bitch.
Don't forget the costs of desperately trying to rehire critical employees, rebuilding essential agencies, and the environmental and human toll for yielding oversight to corporate greed!
That's one of the things I respect the hell out of with Bill Burr. He says plenty of shit I disagree with, but also says lots that I strongly agree with. His opinions are truly his own and he'll voice them to a reasonable point. He's no one's parrot.
Rich people are just better at managing money than poor people. Poor people will just spend it on dumb shit like "goods" and "services" which they greedily acquire from their vast network of other poors.
Much better to have rich people in charge that can properly sequester money into The Wall Street Economy.
A man can only stand so many finger wags!