Boo Hoo.....
What did the world do before air conditioning?
None of my elementry schools had A/C and it gets pretty toasty in S.E. Washington.
(teachers tried to discourage us from folding paper into fans, telling us the action of waving our hands would just make us hotter.....)
We had to walk five miles up hill to school, in blinding snow. We had to walk ten miles back home, in,our bare feet. Quit yer bitchin and do yer homework.
I’m just not feeling any sympathy. None of my schools in MS were airconditioned. We started school the Friday before Labor Day and it would easily be in the 90’s if not 100’s occasionally for another 2 or 3 weeks. Ditto in the late spring before we had summer break.
Just not feeling the sympathy here.
This kind of enabling attitude and these policies that give people an entitled attitude to their core damage our communities way more than any President could no matter how hard he or she was actually trying.
Well, schools are generally closed in the summer, so central air is a big waste of taxpayer money. Deal with it.
Houston is famous for it’s humid summer heat.
Advanced Houston Schools being built in the early/mid 1960s were still being built without air conditioning.
Ask these union teachers if they would be will to forgo their next raise to have AC installed “for the children”!!!
my grade schools in southern california did not have air conditioning
windows were opened, shades wer drawn, fans brought in and if very hot and no rain we sat outside on the grass in the shade
now why should there be NO HARDSHIPS EVER??? and why must children be told that if there are then our goals are blocked? or unobtainable??? - how about the life lessons of perserverance, diligence, overcoming obstacles, dedication and “hard” work???
They can’t all be having air conditioning or else the Great Lakes will boil over.