@Smersh Socialist governments in Europe, like all governments, have limited resources and budget constraints. Providing air conditioners to all citizens during hot weather would be a significant financial burden, especially given the large populations in many European countries. Additionally, there may be concerns about the environmental impact of widespread air conditioner use, as they can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption. Instead of providing air conditioners to all citizens, socialist governments in Europe typically focus on other measures to help people cope with hot weather, such as providing information and advice on staying cool, opening cooling centers for vulnerable populations, and implementing policies to reduce heat-related health risks. Additionally, many European countries have strong social welfare systems that provide support to low-income and vulnerable individuals during extreme weather events.