Northwoods01
Northwoods01 t1_jcvkzyb wrote
Reply to comment by random_vermonter in I see a pattern... by Trajikbpm
The worst part is that these resorts will likely just employ more visa workers as opposed to local Vermonters. It's cheaper for resorts in the long run since US wages don't match US inflation and cost of living expenses. This is obviously lost on our lords and ladies in Montpelier. If you wonder why the cost of services keeps going up, it isn't so your contractor, waitress, or nurse can keep up with expenses. They're saving up enough money to leave the state.
Northwoods01 t1_j9z6p3w wrote
Reply to comment by BillBikesInCleveland in Challenge to bad, lazy even, story lines the Vermont media helps perpetuate ... by RamaSchneider
I feel like mentioning this is a taboo subject in Vermont.
Northwoods01 t1_j9442kh wrote
Reply to comment by somedudevt in what is up dog hunting in Vermont? by zoolilba
You're 100% right, and I don't understand why you're being down-voted. Predatory species need to have some level of fear of humans to avoid animal attacks. I don't think these bizzare outraged people understand that bears are actually carnivorous when it suits them.
Northwoods01 t1_j940cqm wrote
Reply to comment by whaletacochamp in what is up dog hunting in Vermont? by zoolilba
I try to understand how many people moving in think that hunting, trapping, and shooting are nonexistent or banned in Vermont. Or even worse, decided they should be. Are we portrayed as one large quaint suburb dotted with hip cities? We're more than wine tastings, VPR tapings, and "hobby farms" that are really just estates with a tax break. If you want tightly controlled suburbs, why not consider western Massachusetts and CT? No unleashed dogs or unenlightened rural people to ruin the vibe there.
Northwoods01 t1_j93xcs6 wrote
Reply to comment by somedudevt in what is up dog hunting in Vermont? by zoolilba
People moving in seem to think that hunting, trapping, and shooting are banned in Vermont? It's absolutely surreal. The outside idea of the state is so different from the actual state of VT that it's mind-boggling.
Northwoods01 OP t1_j8k486h wrote
Reply to comment by Surfiswhereufindit in Responses to gentrification by Northwoods01
It's the same thing. Still love the NJ Shore also.
Northwoods01 OP t1_j8jh1zq wrote
Reply to comment by Outrageous-Outside61 in Responses to gentrification by Northwoods01
- Read again. "Local official from out of town." I'm not at all advocating for refusing services to all transplants.
Submitted by Northwoods01 t3_112bs1l in vermont
Northwoods01 t1_j8gpv4z wrote
It's quite sad, but this is how most of the northeast drives. The east cost kamikaze driving is just a form of social contagion that untill recently hasn't affected us in Vermont. In almost all the surrounding states, the accepted style of driving is needlessly abusive, callous, and borderline suicidal. The interstate outside of Boston is regularly 80+ miles per hour, honking and aggressively cutting each other off while tailgating. NJ Turnpike is even worse. I think it was coming here eventually one way or another.
Northwoods01 t1_j6ik4qv wrote
So, despite being born here, I've unfortunately never spent any time in one. Is it still feasible to have one built, and are they energy efficient or prone to mold here? I've always loved them.
Northwoods01 t1_j6ft6ah wrote
Reply to Attention new arrivals by [deleted]
I now have to know where he's from, lol.
Northwoods01 OP t1_j60wgxn wrote
Reply to comment by NowIAmThatGuy in self-defense effectively being banned in Vermont. by Northwoods01
The duty to run away would fall on the home owner during a break-in.
Northwoods01 t1_j5zt9my wrote
The schnitzel at Pauline's in South Burlington is top-notch.
Northwoods01 OP t1_j5z745v wrote
Reply to comment by GuardBusy9030 in self-defense effectively being banned in Vermont. by Northwoods01
Contact all sponsors respectfully and tell them, "You and your families will no longer be voting for them." Also, 3 local legislators may have sponsored this, but 5 out of the 8 sponsors are people who moved here and ran for office. We need to consider increased residency limitations before you can run for office and the increasingly popular idea of a state electoral college so Chittenden County alone won't make rules for a widely diverse state.
Northwoods01 OP t1_j5yz0iv wrote
Reply to comment by GuardBusy9030 in self-defense effectively being banned in Vermont. by Northwoods01
I'd say firstly, share this with as many people as possible. Secondly, the people who proposed this should never hold office again. I know many locals are in despair with state politics and no longer participate. That must change. The legislators who sponsored this bill obviously have a god complex, but Vermonters need to control our own destiny.
Northwoods01 OP t1_j5wva6u wrote
Reply to comment by Responsible_Heart365 in self-defense effectively being banned in Vermont. by Northwoods01
I'm also a life-long leftist. I think many of these folks think that giving the state and 1% a monopoly on force is somehow progressive. Or they have the misconception that disarming everyone but the cops will somehow "hurt the conservatives." Identity politics is poison.
Northwoods01 OP t1_j5wr7u6 wrote
Reply to comment by somedudevt in self-defense effectively being banned in Vermont. by Northwoods01
What's his deal anyway? Power mad and or Bloomberg money?
Northwoods01 OP t1_j5ux5mb wrote
Reply to comment by happyonthehill802 in self-defense effectively being banned in Vermont. by Northwoods01
My guess is that most of these people moved here and are affiliated with anti gun or anti hunting groups. They absolutely do not care what the locals think.
Northwoods01 OP t1_j5urqho wrote
Reply to comment by Ruggerio5 in self-defense effectively being banned in Vermont. by Northwoods01
I would think so. People need to really push back against this as fast as possible.
Submitted by Northwoods01 t3_10l5cbl in vermont
Northwoods01 t1_j5p6enc wrote
Reply to comment by user-name-1985 in Starting to think moving here was a mistake by [deleted]
It pains me to see people who's family's lived here for literally hundreds of years get priced out. Will Vermont have a "serf" class who can't afford to live here? Will they commute in from other states to work for the people who bought the neighborhoods they were born in? If our lords and ladies in Montpelier can offer money for tech workers to relocate here, why can't they first help the locals?
Northwoods01 t1_iybe8y3 wrote
Reply to comment by you_give_me_coupon in Why can't vermont tax Airnbn by Old_Ad_1301
You're absolutely right about our legislators wanting local Vermonters to leave, they see us as obstacles. Chittenden county (transplants) dictates our elections I think. I also know that for many older locals their Airbnb is actually their retirement so maybe owners who are full time residents or retirees should catch a break.
Northwoods01 t1_iybc7ze wrote
Reply to comment by thisoneisnotasbad in Why can't vermont tax Airnbn by Old_Ad_1301
Me and my freinds spoke about the vast difference between the back to the lander hippie types who came previously and the HipsterKarens who came after Covid. The hippies made good neighbors but we don't see these new people being as amicable. The other migration didn't fight their towns as soon as they moved in, attempt to shut down their neighbor's farms, pepper spray bear hunters on public land and all the other surreal crap we've seen recently.
Northwoods01 t1_iy6dtra wrote
Reply to Why can't vermont tax Airnbn by Old_Ad_1301
Everyone turns their properties to Airbnbs because it can easily take over a year to evict non paying tenants in VT. It's not even part of the conversation or in the news but that's why.
Northwoods01 t1_jcy9gy3 wrote
Reply to comment by Surfiswhereufindit in I see a pattern... by Trajikbpm
We got here because the previous seasonal wealthy have bought our politicians, and in many cases actually run for office after moving here. Many or our local representatives are out of touch hipsters who simply pretend to care about blue-collar Vermonters while simultaneously hurting them with policy. "Let them eat cake" has become "Make them buy Teslas".