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woolsocksandsandals t1_j9a4jkr wrote

This is a really creative way for you to boost visibility for your craigslist ad. Good luck getting dudes to come shower at your house!

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woolsocksandsandals t1_j8xj5z2 wrote

The other thing that could be happening is people are getting in one more chance to burn before the snow is off the ground. There’s probably some asshole with a stack of tires under his big pile of brush. I was just out doing some errands and I drove by like a half dozen properties where someone was doing their yearly brush pile burn. Definitely some trash and tires got burnt today in the area around my house.

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woolsocksandsandals t1_j65fvem wrote

For most things I would agree with you but for these traitors I say lock them up and forget about them. Every single person who gained unauthorized access to the Capitol building that day should at least get years in prison. Even the ones that turn snitch.

Also, people who are easily misled are the most dangerous people there are.

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woolsocksandsandals t1_j63aehy wrote

I searched the punishment for the first charge she was convicted of, disorderly conduct in a Capitol building. This is from the top search result…

The penalty for violating 40 U.S.C. §5104(e)(1) is a felony conviction punishable by a fine or up to five years in prison, or both.

My hope for every one of these traitors is the most severe punishment allowable by US Law but unfortunately they always get off light.

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woolsocksandsandals t1_j5yee8p wrote

You ain’t lying. My property taxes and vehicle registrations are oppressively expensive but as a family we save 3-4% of our income living in NH vs. living in Vermont (edit: just by not paying state income tax). I’d love to move back to my home state but I live about 1,000 feet from the Connecticut River and I can see Vermont from my front yard so I’ll take it.

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