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GraffitiTavern OP t1_jdrumm9 wrote
Reply to comment by Logan_Holmes in Keystone Worker's Agenda - a state worker rights proposal by GraffitiTavern
The platforms often don't get implemented or are dropped quite quickly, I have just been trying to think of a few core economic demands which could be coordinated, and specifically counter a lot of the troubling national trends(deregulation, etc). I think I have communicated it badly, this wasn't a proposal for some new org or anything. Wages are still rock bottom where I live in Erie, and even if the Dems back min wage, they don't control the state senate, and popular organization would help ensure that we actually get some of this stuff implemented.
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GraffitiTavern t1_jdohbfz wrote
Reply to comment by Mor_Tearach in Did you know that Pennsylvania is one of the 19 states that doesn't have an official language? by so-unobvious
Also worth noting the Seneca Nation had 1500 acres in northern PA up until the 1960s, but then it was flooded when the Kinzua Dam was built. Also still in the area, but that was when the last tribal land in the commonwealth was taken. Honestly I wish I knew how to change that, should I try to do something locally or take it up with my state rep? https://pahistoricpreservation.com/cornplanter-grant-native-american/
GraffitiTavern t1_jdn555r wrote
Reply to Did you know that Pennsylvania is one of the 19 states that doesn't have an official language? by so-unobvious
Good. We shouldn't, although the state should support indigenous and PA Dutch language revitalization efforts
GraffitiTavern t1_jdn51ee wrote
Reply to comment by 654123steve in Did you know that Pennsylvania is one of the 19 states that doesn't have an official language? by so-unobvious
I nominate Frisian
GraffitiTavern t1_jcryjrc wrote
What subregion are you in? That's more than my rent+utilities put together
GraffitiTavern t1_jcd00u3 wrote
Reply to GOP fears Mastriano redux as party zeroes in on McCormick in Pennsylvania by ImperialIIClass
The R establishment thinking that McCormick is the solution to their woes is laughable. He was a random Dubya treasury official with no background in PA politics, his name recognition is low here and he was a fucking hedge fund manager at Bridgewater. There's a chance he could try a fake populist schtick like Vance but I don't think that would work here.
GraffitiTavern t1_jaimj60 wrote
Reply to comment by eviljelloman in Meet Joanna McClinton, PA’s first Black woman House speaker by PienotPi
Pennsylvania has never has a female senator, governor, or speaker(until now), I disagree with some politics where representation alone is the only goal(she will be a much better speaker than Cutler and will deliver for Pennsylvanians which is the most important thing) but having a more representative state government is an unequivocal good. Why wasn't it called "identity politics" when Black people and women were excluded from the commonwealth for the past 250 years?
GraffitiTavern t1_ja8r8cf wrote
Reply to comment by Moosetappropriate in Exclusive: Hyundai to divest Alabama subsidiary following child labor revelations by strawberries6
Yea and it's awful when American companies do it too? Why are you defending multinationals regulation shopping
GraffitiTavern t1_ja8gqru wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Hunt6574 in Exclusive: Hyundai to divest Alabama subsidiary following child labor revelations by strawberries6
I mean they specifically go to the South for low labor standards
GraffitiTavern t1_j9jb5mk wrote
Reply to comment by Cogatanu7CC95 in Gov. Josh Shapiro to join EPA and Gov. Mike DeWine to give update on East Palestine train derailment site - CBS Pittsburgh by oldschoolskater
Yeah East Palestine is right on the border, and most of the pollution blew right into Western PA because are downwind
GraffitiTavern t1_j90ylw6 wrote
Reply to comment by just_an_ordinary_guy in Pennsylvania lawmaker to introduce legislation repealing death penalty by Waterwebgrasshopper
I don't think the Republicans have even pretended much on the whole fake libertarian thing since Trump was elected, with anarchists there's at least a chance they run a FNB and can give local people a hot meal
GraffitiTavern t1_j8xtxdn wrote
Well it's theoretically possible if that's who Shapiro appoints, but not that's not gonna happen I don't know why right-wing media is so obsessed with her. No clue who Shapiro would appoint if Fetterman steps down, but it isn't gonna be his wife.
GraffitiTavern t1_j8smzaa wrote
Reply to comment by Pendulum20 in Moving to mountain region of PA-Tell me how it is? by gregv64
Honestly a PA AMA for each region would be kinda fun, I have no clue was Eastern PA is like
GraffitiTavern t1_j8q0ywn wrote
Reply to comment by Critical_Band5649 in Moving to mountain region of PA-Tell me how it is? by gregv64
Also bullying in Catholic schools, there's more ways that kids get hurt than guns
GraffitiTavern t1_j8q0ekt wrote
What region are you talking about? Most of the state is mountainous, including cities like Pittsburgh. You seem to be talking about the northern part of the state, which is the most rural, but even then PA Wilds has difference with the Endless Mountains. I would say finding a place with a lot of land and not many people is easy, as is finding a catholic school, but finding an area with both will be more difficult. I'd say Centre County/Happy Valley or the Southern Alleghenies might be your best best if you want to avoid oil and gas and live in a rural mountainous area.
GraffitiTavern t1_j8he2kp wrote
Reply to comment by Sidthelid66 in Deputies break up party near Sugarcreek with 300 guests, armed guards by Walmartwastelander
Rumspringa getting out of hand these days
GraffitiTavern t1_j7oqdhh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Democrats sweep special elections, affirming first Pa. House majority in 12 years by AgentDaxis
Special election for 3 state house seats, all in Allegheny County, which were left vacant for various reasons
GraffitiTavern t1_j7ispid wrote
Reply to comment by BuddahSack in Bigfoot sighting in pa deemed credible by people who believe in bigfoot. by mynameisalso
From Fairfield, surprised there's bigfoot hunters in Gburg, I thought it was all ghost hunters
GraffitiTavern t1_j7furxc wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What area in Pennsylvania is the cheapest to live in? by Damien12341
Lived in Smethport on and off for a bit when my parents lived there. It is cheap but away from basically everything except state parks.
GraffitiTavern t1_j7dwy9w wrote
Reply to comment by susubeans999 in What area in Pennsylvania is the cheapest to live in? by Damien12341
Southeast side of Erie(I think, no one here has been good at explaining neighborhoods to me). Neighborhood seems to be shitty but not dangerous, mainly just boring.
GraffitiTavern t1_j7doyjn wrote
I live in Erie atm, rent+ utilities are about $600 a month, 700 sq ft one br, you can find better places than mine for a similar price but I was in a rush when I moved here. Downside here is low wages.
GraffitiTavern t1_j6hgtvv wrote
Reply to comment by artificialavocado in Want growth in Erie? Cut taxes on homes and jobs, hike taxes on land instead by ToffeeFever
Depends on your definition of a lot, Presque Isle is a decently sized state park with a ton of visitors, theres also a whole marina part of the city to walk, a water park, and the tom ridge environmental center. In North East(a town North East of Erie) it's like a mini wine country.
GraffitiTavern t1_j6hflml wrote
Reply to comment by artificialavocado in Want growth in Erie? Cut taxes on homes and jobs, hike taxes on land instead by ToffeeFever
Fun during the Spring+Summer, not missing a ton but Presque Isle is nice as are fresh pepperoni balls(local treat)
GraffitiTavern OP t1_jdrvwbq wrote
Reply to comment by Basileas in Keystone Worker's Agenda - a state worker rights proposal by GraffitiTavern
I agree, was floating general principles before specifics but I went too vague. The amount that corporations have been fucking with us recently is horrible. Dems have been either unwilling or unable to actually fix it, even if they support the stuff on paper or in a speech. I was just trying to consider some basic coordinated demands for people and groups throughout the state, to try and make a dent in actually getting us out of this hole. I think I communicated it badly in the original post.