Texas asks people to avoid using their carsRapidcreek@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world – 100 points – 5 months agonewsweek.com39Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsAh my favorite time of year where Texas guilts me for using a service I paid for. just sent your thermostat to 90, think of your neighbors Sounds like socialismWant to unpack that one for the class?Considering the needs of others and suggesting behaviours that benefit the larger whole is often scoffed at in the United States. See: History.Ah, fair enough, I missed the sarcasm. That's on me.
Ah my favorite time of year where Texas guilts me for using a service I paid for. just sent your thermostat to 90, think of your neighbors Sounds like socialismWant to unpack that one for the class?Considering the needs of others and suggesting behaviours that benefit the larger whole is often scoffed at in the United States. See: History.Ah, fair enough, I missed the sarcasm. That's on me.
Sounds like socialismWant to unpack that one for the class?Considering the needs of others and suggesting behaviours that benefit the larger whole is often scoffed at in the United States. See: History.Ah, fair enough, I missed the sarcasm. That's on me.
Want to unpack that one for the class?Considering the needs of others and suggesting behaviours that benefit the larger whole is often scoffed at in the United States. See: History.Ah, fair enough, I missed the sarcasm. That's on me.
Considering the needs of others and suggesting behaviours that benefit the larger whole is often scoffed at in the United States. See: History.Ah, fair enough, I missed the sarcasm. That's on me.
Ah my favorite time of year where Texas guilts me for using a service I paid for.
Sounds like socialism
Want to unpack that one for the class?
Considering the needs of others and suggesting behaviours that benefit the larger whole is often scoffed at in the United States. See: History.
Ah, fair enough, I missed the sarcasm. That's on me.