MRG_1977
MRG_1977 t1_jcu2b52 wrote
What age you paying per kWh for electricity?
Same for per gallon of water consumed?
That’s the only way to compare.
MRG_1977 t1_jbyhubj wrote
Reply to Phila Parks & Rec installing “barriers” along Kelly Drive right now 👏🏼 by PettyAndretti
Anchored concrete pylons. They won’t look pretty but they’ll end the problem.
Can’t be stolen and they’ll end the issues with at least cars/trucks and give bikers/walkers/runners much-needed safety.
MRG_1977 t1_jbhmo5s wrote
Reply to comment by sx70forlifexx in Sen. Doug Mastriano reportedly weighing US Senate run by Garbage_will_not
He’s a lot of (shitty) things but he isn’t fat.
MRG_1977 t1_jbgrv33 wrote
Want and getting it are two very different things. GOP will more forcefully oppose him in the primary to ensure that Casey doesn’t have an almost automatic reelection.
MRG_1977 t1_jbgrk8u wrote
Reply to comment by RealLiveKindness in Sen. Doug Mastriano reportedly weighing US Senate run by Garbage_will_not
He got smoked in the Governor’s race, in part, because Shapiro outspent him so badly. Mastriano whined and complained for weeks after the election that he lost because of the lack of financial support from the national GOP organization after he got the nomination.
Also left out that even the big money GOP donors in PA including Yass didn’t meaningfully contribute either.
Senate races are obscenely expensive in competitive states and Mastriano has zero personal wealth to utilize.
MRG_1977 t1_jauff1o wrote
Reply to comment by STLLC2019 in What can Philadelphia do as PA’s sole Class 1 city that Pittsburgh PA’s sole Class 2 city can’t? by [deleted]
You’re just a rube and have personal beliefs that aren’t grounded in political or economic fact.
Most rural PA voters seem to share that.
MRG_1977 t1_jaudxyn wrote
Reply to comment by STLLC2019 in What can Philadelphia do as PA’s sole Class 1 city that Pittsburgh PA’s sole Class 2 city can’t? by [deleted]
Should the state do more to help rural counties regarding actual sustainable, long-term economic development and not letting natural gas and pipelines (both parties) dominate state politics especially in rural counties? Yes.
Isn’t what you remotely argued though.
MRG_1977 t1_jaucxma wrote
Reply to comment by MRG_1977 in What can Philadelphia do as PA’s sole Class 1 city that Pittsburgh PA’s sole Class 2 city can’t? by [deleted]
You complained that you felt ruled by Philly. This simply isn’t true by representation in Harrisburg and then complain about money spent in SE PA yet these areas contribute more tax revenues than they receive back per capita because they support the state financially and are growing.
You made the second most common thing you hear the rural voters say - that their taxes dollars support the welfare takers in Philly when ITS THE EXACT OPPOSITE especially in rural counties with aging and older demographics.
MRG_1977 t1_jaucc8b wrote
Reply to comment by HomicidalHushPuppy in What can Philadelphia do as PA’s sole Class 1 city that Pittsburgh PA’s sole Class 2 city can’t? by [deleted]
PA residents endless complain about local property taxes.
Too many school districts and way too much dinky municipalities yet same residents refuse to merge with adjacent municipalities to have a broader tax base and reduce need to increase property taxes.
Local residents complain loudly about local property taxes.
Repeat cycle of stagnation. Change is always hard but it seems extra super hard in most parts of PA.
MRG_1977 t1_jaubr05 wrote
Reply to comment by STLLC2019 in What can Philadelphia do as PA’s sole Class 1 city that Pittsburgh PA’s sole Class 2 city can’t? by [deleted]
What? This is one of the dumber things you hear constantly from people in rural areas.
Simply look at who has majority in the PA since Senate and House since 2000. PA GOP has has the majority in the Senate since 1990 and all but 2 years in the House and the upcoming session this year.
Governor’s office has gone back and forth between both parties but the only PA Governor from Philly or the Philly area in the last 50 years (I’d have to look back further) was Rendell.
MRG_1977 t1_jauaoun wrote
Reply to comment by HomicidalHushPuppy in What can Philadelphia do as PA’s sole Class 1 city that Pittsburgh PA’s sole Class 2 city can’t? by [deleted]
It’s largely pointless. I’ll never carry open and when I see someone do it( or even worse carrying it tucked in to the pants/waist band), they are exactly the type of person you want to avoid if they start to actually shoot.
MRG_1977 t1_j7pqagl wrote
Reply to comment by jjphilly76 in I need Cecily’s sweater as a hoodie. Go Birds. by tinsinpindelton
She would be “Countess Cold.”
MRG_1977 t1_j7nmj2l wrote
Reply to Palmerton school director stands proud "NO LITTER BOXES IN OUR SCHOOL BATHROOMS" with sign on Delaware avenue. by mynameisalso
So instead of focus on the declining graduation rate, the lack of adequate college prep and AP classes, or identifying better ways to partner to provide a path towards alternative education in partnership with the Palmerton school district, this school director does this crap.
MRG_1977 t1_j701zag wrote
Reply to comment by WITFnews in Pa. drillers abandoned thousands of natural gas wells in 5 years, ignored state law, report says by WITFnews
Going to leave a worse and more costly impact long-term on the state than coal production did.
MRG_1977 t1_j4jqfk9 wrote
Reply to comment by Allemaengel in Pennsylvania needs statewide funding of indigent criminal defense by 30686
The whole Krasner thing was a political stunt from the beginning but Krasner deserves a lot of the criticism he gets on a few topics.
The most glaring one is his office’s ineffective efforts to both effectively prosecute and form partnerships around illegal firearm crimes including possession.
I would love to see him go to a community event in Kensington or SW Philly and explain his positions on gun crimes in areas with a lot of gun-related violence including homicides.
Krasner may have some truth that going after illegal gun possession in a city full of illegal firearms won’t reduce actual gun crimes but that’s a tough sell to average voters and especially residents in areas with a lot of gun violence which is notably up since 2019.
Sends a bad message and sets a bad perception as well.
A lot of people he hired too have left and there are a lot of complaints he expects too much & created a dour & unpleasant culture.
MRG_1977 t1_j4jpsht wrote
Reply to comment by minnick27 in Seen in Harrisburg, Philly vernacular spreading west? by [deleted]
Ugh but I’m surprised it is at the KOP mall.
MRG_1977 t1_j4jnmd5 wrote
Mastriano and Oz are largely irrelevant. Bad candidates in statewide races who ran bad campaigns.
Mastriano was going to lose as soon as he got the nomination. He is still crying about the lack of national GOP support and claiming it is the reason he got so badly outspent & lost.
It is a minor reason but it was telling Yass and any of the big GOP money donors in the state didn’t meaningfully contribute or endorse him either. They knew a dud when they saw it.
Mastriano will be locked in that Senate 33rd district though as long as he like unless there is a radical redrawn district map. GOP held since 1941. It’s overwhelmingly white (86%), rural, and Christian.
I am much more interested to understand how the Democrats outperformed in the House races and won so many swing/even slightly GOP favored races. Exact opposite of 2018 elections where the Democrats in state races underperformed expectations and federal elections.
Mail ballots are a big reason and since the GOP can’t radically change the rules of the game like in GA for the next 4 years, they’ll figure out how to better focus on them and getting voters to use them.
MRG_1977 t1_j4jifbu wrote
Adamstown or Morgantown. Cheaper housing and both are right off the PA Turnpike.
It doesn’t seem like it but you can get from Adamstown to the Philly Airport in 1:15 in off-hours and it avoids the worst traffic in the Philly area. Morgantown is an hour.
Adamstown is an easy 20-30 minute drive (or less) into Lancaster. Depends on where you are going and traffic has increased but it isn’t big city traffic jam either.
My friend has to fly 2-3 times/month out of Philly and his wife works for the Lancaster School District. Just built a really beautiful custom home right outside Adamstown.
Adamstown is in Cocalico School District which is a good, small district. Just a bit more rural but it has been changing with recent construction in the area.
Morgantown is in Twin Valley which isn’t as good as Cocalico or some of the other districts around Lancaster.
If you want a bigger city, you are kind of out of luck. Not any cities of size west of West Chester in Chester County except Kennett Square.
Some great school districts but not an easy commute to Philly Airport or Lancaster daily.
MRG_1977 t1_j2uziz5 wrote
Reply to comment by ryeley323 in I discovered a lot about PA by simply not using the Turnpike. by Yinzerman1992
Yea except in bad weather especially sleet/snow. Turnpike is generally better plowed and will have at least one lane that isn’t in terrible condition.
It also has a ton of traffic in and around Lancaster it didn’t have even 15-20 years ago as the suburbs/over 55 communities continue to sprout up in Lancaster County.
MRG_1977 t1_j2uysm0 wrote
Reply to comment by courageous_liquid in I discovered a lot about PA by simply not using the Turnpike. by Yinzerman1992
PA Turnpike is the most expensive single toll road (not crossing a bridge) in the world end to end and yes it is poorly paved compared to other toll roads in the Midwest and Northeast.
Portions of 95 that are tolled around NYC are in worse shape as well as several toll roads around Chicago. Not many others though.
MRG_1977 t1_j2uyans wrote
True in any state but especially on the PA Turnpike. It’s just a very highly priced and poorly paid toll road that is often congested.
MRG_1977 t1_j2tz04g wrote
Reply to comment by artificialavocado in Drove through Pennsylvania for the first time in over half a decade today... by BengaliFloatzel
PA is a backwards ass state in that regard. PA residents complain about high property taxes yet refuse to merge their small dinky municipalities together to consolidate them and run them more efficiently.
MRG_1977 t1_j2q115j wrote
Reply to comment by artificialavocado in Drove through Pennsylvania for the first time in over half a decade today... by BengaliFloatzel
County wide police force that is funded by those counties and either a severe reduction/no reliance on state police to provide routine local coverage.
MRG_1977 t1_iykyzhp wrote
Reply to comment by B0MBOY in 'Finally, some justice': Corporation ordered to pay Pennsylvania town millions. Fracking destroys town’s water. by CQU617
It doesn’t even remotely cover the accelerated wear and tear on locally-maintained roads from the extra truck traffic.
MRG_1977 t1_jdqsgh0 wrote
Reply to John Fetterman hospital photo from last year fuels "body double" conspiracy by TransFattyAcid
The group dumb enough to believe this is why they are marked by the Trump grifters time and time again. It works.
It’s the same thing with TV evangelists with some new BS cause and hitting up the same folks time and time again for donations.