BaldManGoomba

joined 2 years ago
[–] BaldManGoomba 8 points 8 months ago

Probably bought a house and the industry he works in doesn't have much competition or his skills doesn't transfer. Also change is hard and they could be starting over. 20 years ago the dream was still in people's eyes and they had pensions still

[–] BaldManGoomba 1 points 9 months ago

My favorite calculator/article from that website is the debt one. For the longest time the bottom 10% held negative wealth. Only recently did we move that number down to bottom 7% under biden

[–] BaldManGoomba 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I thought I heard the Supreme Court struck this down already somewhere maybe it was a state Supreme Court

[–] BaldManGoomba 1 points 9 months ago

Why I said less availability. We can also grow for 4 seasons indoors like you said and I implied. Especially if we get cheap electricity too. Long future we can super shrink the operation footprint size and all the inefficiency of sustaining a living creature and just grow the meat.

[–] BaldManGoomba 1 points 9 months ago

In no way was I saying everyone growing their own food. We can grow 15-30 miles out of the city. We can stop outsourcing our manufacturing and growing thousands of miles away from where people are.

Kansas to New York is over a thousands miles that is wildly inefficient. Don't get me started if we could get farms closer to trains that go to the city.

[–] BaldManGoomba 1 points 9 months ago

There is projects using the outside of buildings, tops of building, and all these empty office buildings. It is probably best to density the suburbs and transport into the city which 5-15 miles is extremely sustainable comparatively to thousands

[–] BaldManGoomba 2 points 9 months ago (7 children)

? If it is produced locally then food wouldn't come across the world. Lots of meat and produce comes from California or China for northeast America. Less people hauling anything the better. Like we can grow in a building in the city way more efficient than long hauling.

[–] BaldManGoomba 1 points 9 months ago

Big fan of the linus tech backpack. I use it daily

[–] BaldManGoomba 9 points 9 months ago (9 children)

At the end of the day I think the answer is less availability and more local production is the way to go. Heavy sustainable packaging uses to much fuel. So it is better if we can grow and produce locally so we can theny recycle locally back to the packers and producers.

We can grow anything indoors now. We can bottle anything locally. The larger issue is electronics. Which can use sustainable materials.

I wish we could tax corporations for trash produced. Have the dump sort trash by company and offer them to recycle and charge them to recycle or trash the items.

[–] BaldManGoomba 2 points 9 months ago

Oops typo. Biden has no chance of losing in Delaware why I am voting 3rd party. If I lived in Pennsylvania I would totally vote for him

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