LoveArguingPolitics
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jecs99w wrote
Reply to comment by qzdotiovp in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
The seven months of amazing weather
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jebz1qp wrote
Reply to comment by GrowHI in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
Hey look I'm just saying how i feel, I'm not trying to tell you how to feel, if you like how tourism is you're definitely well within your rights to feel that way.
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jebxmpp wrote
Reply to comment by BubbaTee in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
Tourism as it exists today isn't the only way it could work. Pretending like i said no tourism ever then posting your unhinged rant when i said the current system doesn't work well is crazy.
You've gotta be a bot or a bad faith actor, you put this together super fast
You posted all that stuff about money troubles in Hawaii but that's all stuff that is happening under the current system. It's more a statement that tourism isn't bringing the financial relief it claims just like i said.
Because everything you posted about all happened under the current exploitative tourist system
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jebvrvl wrote
Reply to comment by Available-Camera8691 in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
Kind of, because people tell us all how were so stupid and don't have any water but it's all because corporations and large agriculture have robbed and ruined our natural resources and we are locked in a death battle with them ...
People will be like shame on the people... Who collectively use 8% of all the water in the state...
You get sick of ignorant people telling you that you're life is stupid when it's not
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jebsrfp wrote
Reply to comment by Available-Camera8691 in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
Not really. This is a comment to how ignorant you are about the abundance of water in the Sonoran desert.
Arizona generates plenty of water to make Phoenix about 4x bigger than it already is.
The water shortage is because we grow outsiders lettuce and alfafa to our detriment. If we cut out those two crops which is like a nothing's to our GDP we'd cut water usage by 65% and the city would have all the water it needs.
But be another ignorant outsider telling me how things are where I'm from and see how it works out for you
Edit: total industrial and residential water usage in Phoenix valley = 18%, agriculture= 82%. Alfalfa and leafy greens grown for export represent the lions share of that 82%
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jebs8be wrote
Reply to comment by JPWRana in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
Not really.
Fees and taxes just go to make the airport bigger and subsidize tax breaks for more hotel chains.
The money never actually gets invested in the community and call me crazy but communities should exist for the people who live their not for tourists to use as a public toilet
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jebrr4v wrote
Reply to comment by BootyMcSqueak in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
There's lots of reasons, im not Hawaiian so I'm not going to say what is and isn't okay to do on their ancestral land but i think people all just reevaluating things, like do we really need tourist dollars? Especially when the money just goes to some nameless faceless international corporation.
If my money stayed in Phoenix A+ idea, but it doesn't, and it gets tiring watching Midwest Becky come down here and get stupid for a week and tax the fuck out of the infrastructure and pretend like the damage she did is outweighed by the 45$ of taxes we got off of her
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jebpnux wrote
I live in Phoenix but it's the same thing nationwide. It's really depressing having your city be treated like a drive through for out of towners to pleasure and comfort themselves in.
They do this under the guise of tourist dollars but the benefits never come back to the city. We don't ever see the new community center or high school tourist dollars bring in, because tourists don't actually bring that much money.
Just look at the Hawaiians begging people not to visit.
I don't know what the answer is but modern tourism just absolutely crushes communities. I hate it
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jebbjod wrote
Reply to [OC] AI researchers' expected impact of superintelligence on humanity in the long run by bitmoresalt
This is horrible presentation... I have no idea what this is trying to display
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jb4tuyg wrote
Reply to comment by Dwarfdeaths in [OC] USA Counties, change in median listing price for residential real estate on MLS (Multiple Listing System), February 2022 to February 2023 by michigician
This has nothing to do with rent she what you said didn't even exclude what i said... It's a lot less nuanced...
Rich guy moves to country builds big house
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jb3czjv wrote
Reply to comment by DanoPinyon in [OC] USA Counties, change in median listing price for residential real estate on MLS (Multiple Listing System), February 2022 to February 2023 by michigician
It's more expensive to build in general and new construction is getting ridiculously big and packed with amenities driving the price up.
That would be my guess, less organic and more like a bunch of expensive ass monsters are getting built and dropped on the market
LoveArguingPolitics t1_ja97her wrote
Reply to comment by small_toe in Google lays off 100 robot workers used to clean its cafeterias, says report by snowmaninheat
They own the building... They can't just close it
LoveArguingPolitics t1_j8j4ilj wrote
Reply to comment by kerbalsdownunder in Can 3-D Printing Help Solve the Housing Crisis? - Standard construction can be slow, costly, and inefficient. Machines might do it better. by speckz
I mean if that were true there'd be double wides on every empty lot in America but there's not..
This offers little improvement over existing prefab tech like SIPS
LoveArguingPolitics t1_j8j4b14 wrote
Reply to Can 3-D Printing Help Solve the Housing Crisis? - Standard construction can be slow, costly, and inefficient. Machines might do it better. by speckz
No. Not really. We already have prefab's and prefab panels, barely anybody uses them.
The big problem seems to be getting loans on the stuff and then finding a builder who will do the work.
As cool as it might be the scale it needs to be rolled out at is astonishingly large if you want but to have any impact at all.
Otherwise you'll have handfuls of these houses dotting the US and eventually the printing business will go out of business
LoveArguingPolitics t1_iy6nzh4 wrote
Reply to comment by DuncanIdahoPotatos in This is the first house 3D-printed from bio-based materials - The new technology could come in at a key moment. by speckz
Obviously the value of finished goods is not a sum value of the parts and labor used otherwise there'd be no way to make any money building anything, much less houses.
Like do you think there's 1200 dollars of parts in an Iphone?
LoveArguingPolitics t1_ixbca03 wrote
Reply to comment by the_cardfather in Study: The iPhone 14 Pro has faster 5G speeds than any Android phone by chrisdh79
Same here, big huge Dead spot in my neighborhood, can't even play music or load a basic website for about four or five miles but i have about 1/2 bars of 5g supposedly
LoveArguingPolitics t1_iwgxuq5 wrote
Reply to comment by passwordsarehard_3 in Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games mascots likened to ‘clitoris in trainers’ by AsslessBaboon
They need to build like four permanent facilities and stop moving out around the country.
Especially when it goes to an underdeveloped nation the facilities end up crumbling as they can't be supported and during the event they have to starve the populace to have enough money to throw the events
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jef5901 wrote
Reply to comment by astanton1862 in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
Not really, i don't care what they do at the University and any university worth it's salt should have out of state residents, especially in the research scientists stuff you wanna pull from all over the world