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PSEOL t1_iug2sbu wrote

I mean the obvious savings is the commute.

Less gas, less wear on car.

Less eating out at work, or buying random snacks, or going out with a coworker after work.

Potentially get a stipend for your home internet, to at least cover come cost.

You don’t need to penny pinch and unplug your microwave and keep all the lights off.

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PSEOL t1_iu9r1o2 wrote

Reply to comment by sirusfox in 10 years ago by ReggieNJ

> I’m no Ted Cruz supporter, but let’s not pretend politicians don’t stuff these kinds of bills with provisions completely unrelated to the relief effort.

Here I made it really easy for you.

No go away and try to find some internet FWB on Reddit ya weirdo.

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PSEOL t1_iu9o8h5 wrote

Reply to comment by sirusfox in 10 years ago by ReggieNJ

You’re missing my point entirely.

Ted Cruz is not the only person who does this. Almost all politicians do.

A ton of democratic congress members are voting against Florida relief for Ian, after they wanted support for Sandy relief.

Hate politicians for their beliefs, not their party line votes.

It’s just odd and misinformed to call out Ted Cruz specifically when it’s not something only Ted Cruz does.

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PSEOL t1_iu9n3wt wrote

Reply to comment by sirusfox in 10 years ago by ReggieNJ

The party in power always does this.

My point is that’s an objective bad reason to dislike someone.

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PSEOL t1_iu97fak wrote

Reply to comment by dbrank in 10 years ago by ReggieNJ

I’m no Ted Cruz supporter, but let’s not pretend politicians don’t stuff these kinds of bills with provisions completely unrelated to the relief effort.

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PSEOL t1_iu8y3tq wrote

Reply to comment by onlyme1984 in 10 years ago by ReggieNJ

And a graphic from NHC wouldn’t have changed that…

Let’s not pretend the NHC just stopped reporting information once the storm was extratropical, because that wasn’t what happened.

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