Submitted by Essarray t3_yqu7a4 in massachusetts
NH avoided Bolduc and Maine sent LePage back to Florida. So now the people threatening to leave the state have to move to ... Ohio or something?
Submitted by Essarray t3_yqu7a4 in massachusetts
NH avoided Bolduc and Maine sent LePage back to Florida. So now the people threatening to leave the state have to move to ... Ohio or something?
Any state? Bruh leave then.
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You can and should. Living is cheap in the Rust Belt.
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Because this is a left wing sub on an overwhelmingly left leaning platform, of course
Who said everything in this sub has to be for everybody?
That Don Bolduc is a disaster (slurp up the extra spit in mouth)
Nah they voted against power lines that would keep my electric bill from going up 60%.
Any reason to believe it wouldn't go up either way?
The rates went up because natty gas, which we generate electricity from, went up. Hydro costs haven't changed beyond inflation. https://www.hydroquebec.com/residential/customer-space/rates/comparison-electricity-prices.html
So you don't think costs go up because companies make more money that way?
Sounds like an Elizabeth Warren talking point.
These sound like good things...? Sorry, barely keeping up with my own state atm.
They are, the Senate keeps a democrat seat from NH and LePage was actively running Maine into the ground as its governor.
Nope. Just common sense: the more you charge the more you make. If you have a product that people need to survive they'll pay almost whatever you tell them.
Cool so dumb lib talking point. There are sanctions on Russian energy exports if you haven’t noticed yet.
Yes, there's a reason for that you might be aware of.
Here's another lib talking point (acknowledging them doesn't refute them): prices have gone up and the companies are bragging about record profits. Ultrasimplistic? Yes. Realistic? Completely.
Truth from my experience is that we've definitely sent them more conservatives, they're the ones trying to get away from us.
Corporate profits are almost always at a record high just like the size of the economy is almost always at a record high just like employee compensation is almost always at a record high. It’s called “economic growth.”
Ok and who do you think pays for that?
Check out the karma whore over here
Excellent! Back to FL with that fool!
Actually the opposite happened.
Fascists from MA, ME, VT, RI, and CT all moved to NH because it's easier than moving to, say, Wyoming.
If nobody moved in or out of NH since 1950 then NH would have the same voter demographics as VT today.
Lmao dude a popular post on this sub gets like a couple hundred updoots. It's not a particularly fertile field for karma farming.
God forbid someone try to share something they think people want to see.
Answering the question of what mall Santas do in the off season!...My husband and I cracked up/quoted that commercial so much that one time our 5 year old went, "your favorite commercial is on!!"
Why would this occur in any given period of time versus any previous period of time? That's kind of the question at play.
Tantrums when corporations don't get their way? Fewer obstacles to discourage it? I'm not seeing anything that says 'necessity.'
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I think if New England just became 2 States divided by the Connecticut river nobody would notice.
What gives you the right to judge Bolduc? You wouldn't make a pimple on a soldier's ass. GFY
Fewer obstacles to discourage what exactly? When the purchasing power of the dollar decreases against pretty much every good in our economy, your explanation is that there is some kind of angry tantrum on the part of many companies leading to punitive price increase?
Price gouging.
We're talking about oil companies, right? They don't seem to be hurting. So yes, that is my accusation. But go ahead and keep defending the poor innocent bastards.
I’m making fun of the guy in the commercial! That stick up your ass must be painful!
You’re reminding people to thank other subs for how they voted, which is extremely lame regardless of the outcome. It’s not exactly sharing info as how you’re suggesting.
I talked to a friend, long-time resident of NH, long-time fiscal conservative, father of two daughters in their 20's. He said he voted for more Dems in this election than ever before. The abortion ruling was the tipping point. He's done with the GOP.
I'm not doing any such thing. Not a big fan of literacy and reading in general, are you?
It's not OP's fault nobody loves you.
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