Never forget - the D party doesn’t want the welders, cafeteria staff and regular workers to become rich.
They want them on welfare. They want their vote, not their success.
This exchange really highlights the deranged woke mind virus that Charlie Kirk faced, and tried to help them see sense with calm debate.
As nice as he's being to these people, they still chose violence.
Things need to change, fast.
@JTLonsdale I agree with Joe and Max as well. Walmart net profit margin for the quarter ending April 30, 2025 was 2.75%. Walmart average net profit margin for 2024 was 2.63%.
In 1992, Congress quietly capped your shower at 2.5 gallons per minute. It was supposed to conserve water. Instead, it killed one of the simplest human joys. You know the feeling: lukewarm mist, high pressure but no weight.
The “low-flow” shower mandate was buried in a sweeping energy bill, justified in the name of environmental conservation. But decades later, data shows that low-flow laws actually make us take longer showers, increasing water waste (and making all of us unsatisfied as a result).
A shower isn’t just about hygiene. It’s restoration. Meditation. Recovery. It’s the one place you can be alone, warm, still. And it’s time we unlocked it. This 1992 law is one example in a string of misguided, scarcity-based solutions to problems that could be improved with better technology or management. Removing the federal standard would allow market dynamics to eventually land on the appropriate balance of flow-rate, pressure, cost to install, and cost to operate. It would also make us all a lot happier with our shower experience (and cleaner).
Technology can give us efficient, satisfying showers. But first we have to repeal one dumb, outdated law. Shower/acc isn’t just about plumbing — it’s about freedom. Read the piece on the site. Link in the next post 👇
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