There are bumper stickers that say "if you ate today, thank a farmer". I always wanted to get one that says, "If you farmed today, thank an urban taxpayer". But that might have been impolite....
There are bumper stickers that say "if you ate today, thank a farmer". I always wanted to get one that says, "If you farmed today, thank an urban taxpayer". But that might have been impolite....
I have always wanted a “no bankers, no food” bumper sticker.
That too. Somebody once said "From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs", which kind of fits. Albeit, he had a fairly dim view of bankers, but, hey.....
If you drove today, thank a factory worker.
I'd go with a suitably obscure bumper sticker: "Lisa Douglas Was Right!"
How about "From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs". They're unlikely to spot the origin of that one, either.....
If you're a cancer survivor, thank big city doctors and nurses...and the "elitist/woke" universities they attended.
And the government who until recently funded the research to bring progress and new therapies to the market
like when the confederacy thought the way to win the war was by not selling their cotton. It was a genius move that apparently taught zero lessons
If I put bumper stickers on my car, I’d have both of those. Cities and rural areas are both important, a strong country needs both to be healthy. The urban-rural fighting is another fake division created by the right
It’s a mostly one sided beef, urban folks mostly don’t think about rural areas while rural people blame cities for their problems.
yeah seriously. NOBODY gets elected by making fun of the sticks, while rural america elects hundreds or even thousands every other year precisely because they explicitly promise to stick it to metro areas and make the "degenerates" who live here suffer
The right has for sometime used the ideal that rural white folks are the only reel Americans. That said, the message should always be that Mass Transit helps stop climate change. There will be no farms if the climate collapses.
Sorry… real…🤣
That's a wise and charitable response. It's also the point. In a well-organized province or state, benefits and costs should be structured to provide reasonably equivalent service levels (never perfect, ofc, but one should try...)