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HeadPen5724 t1_jeermtc wrote
Reply to comment by ChocolateDiligent in Proof that capitalism won’t solve the affordable housing crisis. by No-Ganache7168
People aren’t going to build houses just to lose money???
HeadPen5724 t1_jeehz5i wrote
Reply to comment by ChocolateDiligent in Proof that capitalism won’t solve the affordable housing crisis. by No-Ganache7168
Current regulations are what dissuades people from building more affordable housing. When you need to put up 6 figures just to get to the permitting proc as with no guarantee of actually getting those permits that has to be added on to what you charge for the development. The state caused the problem, expecting them to fix it with more regulations is a bit silly IMO.
HeadPen5724 t1_jeccytg wrote
Reply to comment by kosmonautinVT in Vermont House considers increasing DMV fees by FearandLoathinginBTV
I would agree they’re functionally dead in this state, but the problem is people because of the party they’re auto labeled shitheels. When in reality I don’t think Scott is a shitheel, or Joe Benning, or Randy Brock, etc. sure there’s some whackos out there but we’d really do well if we stopped reducing every person under a party to that parties worst member. My $0.02
HeadPen5724 t1_jeanb9y wrote
Reply to comment by 4ak96 in Vermont House considers increasing DMV fees by FearandLoathinginBTV
Probably never happen…
HeadPen5724 t1_jealgni wrote
Reply to comment by 4ak96 in Vermont House considers increasing DMV fees by FearandLoathinginBTV
When they start voting for candidates and stop voting for parties.
HeadPen5724 t1_jealb3h wrote
They’ve gotten an increase BECAUSE of inflation… there’s a surplus because everything costs 50% more which means more tax dollars flowing in.
Montpelier has a spending problem and people really not to look hard at how their reps are voting. Just because they have your favorite letter next to their name doesn’t mean they’re doing you any favors ?
The DMV could be eliminated and the only meaningful difference would be the lack of long since expired printed off temp plates in the back window of a junk car.
HeadPen5724 t1_je9qdt3 wrote
Reply to comment by JoeKnotbush in Letter to the editor: Is it all hands on deck, or will this planet sink? by RamaSchneider
I’m not sure of the point, our electricity is almost 100% renewable. Our electricity usage isn’t contributing to the climate change and a usage fee would harm low income VTers.
The EIA shows 46% coming from hydro and 0% from nuclear. BLS seems to be using some dated and no longer accurate information. 🤷🏼♂️
HeadPen5724 t1_je9omtk wrote
Reply to comment by JoeKnotbush in Letter to the editor: Is it all hands on deck, or will this planet sink? by RamaSchneider
HydroQuebec but that’s fairly irrelevant to the idea that our electricity usage contributes to climate change.
HeadPen5724 t1_je9of21 wrote
Reply to comment by Maleficent_Rope_7844 in Letter to the editor: Is it all hands on deck, or will this planet sink? by RamaSchneider
Replacing heating and transportation with electricity is a long term issue. We don’t even have the infrastructure or resources in place for that yet. On top of that, many VTers do not have the resources to convert to electric vehicles and their inefficient homes will use more electricity and they’ll pay more if we use some usage scale to determine rates. This will hurt the poor and do little to nothing to address climate change.
By the time we are converted to electricity we won’t even be using the same technology to generate power.
HeadPen5724 t1_je9nvxn wrote
Reply to comment by JoeKnotbush in Letter to the editor: Is it all hands on deck, or will this planet sink? by RamaSchneider
In 2021 we got nearly 100% of our electricity from renewables. So yeah, we actually do.
HeadPen5724 t1_je9jbc8 wrote
Reply to comment by Maleficent_Rope_7844 in Letter to the editor: Is it all hands on deck, or will this planet sink? by RamaSchneider
I agree, and VTers are usually pretty good about not wasting stuff. That said this is an expensive place to live and electricity isn’t the way we contribute to climate change.
HeadPen5724 t1_je9eskp wrote
Reply to comment by RamaSchneider in Letter to the editor: Is it all hands on deck, or will this planet sink? by RamaSchneider
We get the VAST majority our electricity in VT from non-emitting CO2 sources. Pricing electricity based on usage doesn’t make sense at all.
HeadPen5724 t1_jbxof6t wrote
Reply to What is Vermont doing to show that it is a welcoming state to fleeing trans people? by [deleted]
I don’t believe there is anything in the legislature regarding this issue. The legislature is mostly focused on housing… specifically the lack of it.
HeadPen5724 t1_jbec0ed wrote
Reply to Need some Vermonter words of affirmation by xohannasunx
-Plenty of jobs but it depends on what field your in.
-There’s very little housing, you’ll struggle to afford anything unless you’re bringing tons of out of state cash with you.
-no, I wouldn’t move here.
HeadPen5724 t1_jayo3wm wrote
Reply to comment by verifiedboomer in Christmas Lights in March? by SnooHesitations9618
Mine are tied to the underground fence for my dogs. It’s a visual… so mine are on year round :).
Edit: I only have them in my porch.
HeadPen5724 t1_jawe0xc wrote
Makes it really hard to take some of these people seriously…
HeadPen5724 t1_jaf3whm wrote
Reply to comment by TheTowerBard in School choice bills aim to deny private schools public money by casewood123
Educating VT students is a state issue and yes funding in VT is a problem. I’d suggest checking out the revenue in VT, GDP, total income, and cost of education and health care. You’ll find out really quick how far off base you are hear. Or you can just repeat how we are the wealthiest nation in the world and that somehow magically means something to education in VT.
HeadPen5724 t1_jaf3c47 wrote
It’s not a bad idea, but can the state even hold google liable for something someone else did? Would this just add a line to the user agreement that says they aren’t liable if you don’t follow road signs? I have a feeling google would make the VT AG look silly in a court room trying to fine them $2000.
A better approach would be to install a chicane and prevent these trucks from getting through. In the absence of that, fine the driver $2000 and the trucking company $20,000.
HeadPen5724 t1_jaf08u9 wrote
Reply to comment by TheTowerBard in School choice bills aim to deny private schools public money by casewood123
This is a state issue and Vermont is broke.
HeadPen5724 t1_jaey69z wrote
Reply to comment by TheTowerBard in School choice bills aim to deny private schools public money by casewood123
The education budget alone currently is over $2.5B. The entirety of revenue generated in the state is ~3.5-4B. Thinking that we have an extra pile of cash kicking around isn’t reality.
HeadPen5724 t1_jaexr91 wrote
Reply to comment by Kixeliz in School choice bills aim to deny private schools public money by casewood123
Funding for broad band is a one off. Building, staffing, and maintaining a school in Bloomfield for 5 kids is a reoccurring expense.
HeadPen5724 t1_jaex7ln wrote
Reply to comment by airhogg in SHAGUAR on the prowl by somewhere_in_VT
Doesn’t hurt to report it and see 🤷🏼♂️.
HeadPen5724 t1_jaeenvj wrote
Reply to comment by airhogg in SHAGUAR on the prowl by somewhere_in_VT
And…
HeadPen5724 t1_jae27pj wrote
Reply to comment by Human802 in School choice bills aim to deny private schools public money by casewood123
The court did say public dollars can go to private schools, but that doesn’t give them free reign. For example, I can start a school up and not teach anything other than PE. The state still has a way over curriculum and presumably they also have a say over discrimination, there’s certainly a legal argument to be made that a school that doesn’t meet a minimum curriculum standard, or discriminates against students would not be entitled to funding. Honestly I’m not sure what the point of this bill is… it seems to be trying to pick only certain private schools while simultaneously restricting school choice for sending towns. The bill itself doesn’t appear to pass muster with the courts ruling and seems to be Ill thought out.
HeadPen5724 t1_jeezspq wrote
Reply to comment by Necessary_Cat_4801 in Vermont House considers increasing DMV fees by FearandLoathinginBTV
Why do you think the governor is a shitheel? What has he done for you to form that opinion, because most people generally like him? I’m curious
I don’t think the general statement that Republican candidates in VT are Trump loving goons is remotely accurate. You should get out and talk to a few. Are there some? Sure, but are they all Trumpers? No not really.
They don’t get elected here because most people equate “R” to being a trump loving goon so they vote for whoever has a D or a P next to their name regardless of whether they have the slightest clue about the persons positions… and that’s actually the problem… ignorant voters who vote for a party and not a person 🤷🏼♂️