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Room07 t1_j2368ph wrote

This 100% depends on your major/program of study. There are lots of great undergrad majors that grad school doesn't make sense for and lots of selective grad programs that won't take students who went to community college only. But yeah, it's all overpriced in the us.

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Room07 t1_iy35a6m wrote

If you're within the income range for homestead exemptions in Vermont, non residents (and anyone) with a second home in Vermont are already paying up to double property tax on those second homes.

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Room07 OP t1_itvi5rf wrote

My understanding is that Home Depot failed (was rejected by Vermonters) due to both the rejection of a large box brand over local hardware stores and the owner's insistence on contributing to conservative right-wing causes.

Elon Musk has outed himself as a right-winger and I'm wondering if Vermonters will reject the brand. Obviously, there are already a few Teslas around but Musk's new public stance is causing a stir among those in the market for an EV. Many are swearing to never purchase a musk-mobile solely because of his political stance.

Since the mask and vaccine mandates, there have been a few Vermont businesses that outed themselves on social by making stupid political or insensitive comments. The businesses were essentially review bombed and boycotted. They're all closed.

What can't you understand about these comparisons?

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