HillRatch
HillRatch t1_je8mqfz wrote
Reply to comment by cpujockey in Vermont cannabis grower pays heavy fine after posting Instagram video of New York delivery by RamaSchneider
If you like "gun culture" so much, and there are so many responsible gun owners out there, how about you start working on fixing your community and supporting policies that would keep these mass murderous assholes from having guns. Sorry, but "I like them" is not a good enough argument for something killing thousands of people every year.
HillRatch t1_jc7bv5w wrote
Reply to comment by MontEcola in Vermont Lawmakers File Bills To Legalize Psychedelics And Decriminalize All Drugs by OregonTripleBeam
The point of legalizing opiates and opioids is not to make them recreational drugs, but to make it legal to help wean addicts off them in supervised situations. Quitting addictions to narcotics cold-turkey is incredibly dangerous physically, but currently the only legal way to quit. Addiction is a disease; making the treatment legal is important.
HillRatch t1_j74d6f9 wrote
Reply to comment by FearandLoathinginBTV in As homelessness crisis deepens, rural children pay the price by FearandLoathinginBTV
The entire state legislature and governor are up for replacement every two years, regardless of what they do or don't do.
HillRatch t1_j6mw91y wrote
Reply to comment by builtforcameron in My proposal for near-future inter-town/city passenger rail expansions in Vermont! (MAP) by DrToadley
It's a slow process because the state gov and Amtrak don't want one there as it would potentially slow down service. If we had a dedicated light rail system, it would be less of an issue, I think. The political will is definitely there in town (though there'd certainly be the gripers you mention--there always are).
HillRatch t1_j6k4qyx wrote
Reply to comment by HomeOnTheMountain_ in My proposal for near-future inter-town/city passenger rail expansions in Vermont! (MAP) by DrToadley
Knowing absolutely nothing about engineering this sort of thing, I also wonder if a tunnel/series of tunnels might be the better solution.
HillRatch t1_j6k4gbm wrote
Reply to comment by builtforcameron in My proposal for near-future inter-town/city passenger rail expansions in Vermont! (MAP) by DrToadley
Brandon has been actively trying to get a whistle-stop train platform for a while now. There's already a viable spot for it on Union that wouldn't badly impact traffic through town. If it were realistic to hop on the train just to run errands in Rutland or Middlebury for a few hours, I think a decent number of people would do it (I would be first among them).
HillRatch t1_j5z7pit wrote
Reply to comment by kellogsmalone in Teacher moving to VT by thebaerfetus
My definition of "sustainable" might be a little ambitious, I guess. 60K in any of those cities' cheaper areas could get you a tolerable apartment and you won't be on a starvation diet, but you're not saving up to buy a house and any serious medical issue will wipe you out.
I used to be a legislative analyst for a Texas house member who sat on the education committee and one of the big issues I handled was teacher salaries. I'm a little rusty now but I have a pretty good idea of the situation.
HillRatch t1_j5z5say wrote
Reply to comment by kellogsmalone in Teacher moving to VT by thebaerfetus
That's true only in cities/wealthy suburbs, where $60K is really not a sustainable single income.
HillRatch t1_ix0mjkm wrote
Reply to comment by the_full_effect in Today is the anniversary of The Gettysburg Address. by greenmtnfiddler
Yep, my mistake. I was so proud of myself for knowing how numbers work that I forgot how numbers work.
HillRatch t1_iwzwhwf wrote
If you care to update the speech to fit the current year, it would be "Seven score and nineteen years ago". Next year it'll just be 8 score!
EDIT: It was rightly pointed out that this is wrong! Ought to be 12 score and 6 years, per /u/the_full_effect below.
HillRatch t1_iwm1p9n wrote
Reply to comment by Real-Pierre-Delecto2 in So when do you expect Malloy to deploy his picking up litter skills? And Rohan can come get his crap. This is opposite my house I don’t want to see this little anymore. by Rincewindisahero
Most organized campaigns do actually keep track of who their strong supporters are.
HillRatch t1_jeat7qh wrote
Reply to comment by Malannan in Vermont House considers increasing DMV fees by FearandLoathinginBTV
US Senators' jobs are to represent Vermont's interests in federal law. For most day-to-day issues affecting you, you should be worried about your local and state government.