Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Golf courses are an elitist waste of space. It should be eliminated and replaced with short term housing villages for newly-arrived citizens.
You have be a troll. Or really breathtakingly stupid.
Please explain what is breathtakingly stupid about building housing for poor people who are arriving to this country with nothing but the clothes on their backs? Thugs like Abott and DeSantis are sending people to DC with nothing. Doesn’t it make sense to build a place where they can can stay until they get on their feet?
Simply the fact that the land won't support the building or infrastructure. However, the White House lawn would work and with the security in place there everyone would be much safer as well.
The White House lawn? That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. Totally unfeasible, not too mention it would ruin the entire visual aesthetic of the seat of power of our country, turning the executive mansion into a refugee camp. You must be a trumper, because only a trumper could come up with something so incredibly dumb.![]()
It would show true humanitarian caring for America's newest residents, akin to how Washington, DC housed WWI veterans during the Bonus Expeditionary Forces march on Washington in 1932.
The optics are still horrible. If a GOP’r was president it might be a funny way to needle them, but it’s a totally awful idea right now.
If a GOPr was president the problem wouldn’t exist.
Your right - Haines Point would just be underwater because of climate change.
Yes, and polar bears were supposed to be extinct by now as well. Do human’s impact climate yes, has the planet gone through periods of warming and cooling, yes and for most of those cycles humans in any form were not around.
But fear almost always overrides facts. Have a nice day. Don’t forget to research how much carbon is pumped into the atmosphere to build and charge your electric car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Golf is the best use of the land. Green space better than a concert venue or migrant housing.
Haines Point has been around for over 130 years and will no doubt be around for 130 more.
No one but golfers considers a golf course real green space. It's fenced off from the general public unless they pay, it's not particularly attractive, it does little to support wildlife or biodiversity and it requires an abundance of chemicals to be maintained.
Not to mention, will golf even be a major sport 130 years from now? COVID provided a brief boost, but pre-pandemic, there had been a steady decline for like two decades.