With a functioning government and society, there should never be anywhere near enough homeless people huddling over subway vents to survive through winter nights for the efficacy of the vent system to ever become a serious concern.
Sure, and you do make a good point. The engineers who designed the vent fixed the problem the only way they could. They don't have the ability to fix the underlying problem, and can only patch the symptoms.
In many ways they're no different from doctors, who patch the symptoms of disease with pharmaceuticals while ignoring the underlying cause of the disease.
You think that will make the wealthy Jewish business men who own all the apartment buildings lower their rental prices? Most commercial spaces in the good parts of the city remain empty for years because they won't lower the prices.
With a functioning government and society, there should never be anywhere near enough homeless people huddling over subway vents to survive through winter nights for the efficacy of the vent system to ever become a serious concern.
Sure, and you do make a good point. The engineers who designed the vent fixed the problem the only way they could. They don't have the ability to fix the underlying problem, and can only patch the symptoms.
In many ways they're no different from doctors, who patch the symptoms of disease with pharmaceuticals while ignoring the underlying cause of the disease.
Evil, pure evil.
The homeless problem will solve itself soon, if vast numbers of vaccinated start dying off as some have predicted.
That's why the country is being flooded with millions of migrants.
You think that will make the wealthy Jewish business men who own all the apartment buildings lower their rental prices? Most commercial spaces in the good parts of the city remain empty for years because they won't lower the prices.
Those guys will all be dead