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Reply to comment by fudgebacker in Mad about book bans in school libraries? Philadelphia has a solution - no libraries at all! Only 7/217 schools have libraries for their kids. by youngbuck215
>In the first city to build a library in the so-called United States
FTFY
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Reply to comment by cerialthriller in Philly Is Bringing Back Street Sweeping: You Will Need to Move Cars in These Places by youngbuck215
Ugh, I feel you but some of them do their job above and beyond (e.g. trash trucks with a broom and dustpan mounted on the back are a good indicator).
I have stories.
The biggest issue with the city is near zero on-the-ground accountability towards nonsensical behavior, be it of a citizen or a municipal worker. How many times a week do I have to see idiot contractors pushing brick dust or what-have-you, down a street grate. It's absurd.
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Reply to comment by puckpanix in Philly Is Bringing Back Street Sweeping: You Will Need to Move Cars in These Places by youngbuck215
I'm fortunate whereas I don't live around too many junkies, and crack/crackheads are much harder to encounter nowadays. My next door neighbors have two ypung kids and at least three or four adults in their place.
We live in West Philly. We have trees. we have squirrels and avians. The house produces so much trash by the day after trash day, and they don't cover them at all and of course squirrels and birds rip into the bags and then there's trash everywhere, and it gets blown into our little front yard. I swear, I came home one day and a squirrel looked like it wanted to fight me, it was so well fed. They take the food to our porch and eat and shit there.
They recently put a campaign sign up for Jeff "Pick Up the Damn Trash" Brown. The cognitive dissonance pisses me off to no end.
There's trash everywhere because these people think civil servants are their personal custodians, and not something that need to take the smallest amount of responsibility for.
Trash pick-up isn't perfect, and the pandemic took out workers they're still working to replace, but ye gods, people don't take responsibility for their own actions (or, as often is the case, inactions)
cashonlyplz t1_jd63q4r wrote
Reply to comment by cerialthriller in Philly Is Bringing Back Street Sweeping: You Will Need to Move Cars in These Places by youngbuck215
People apparently don't know how to even throw their trash away--it certainly exacerbates the sporadic service we've been dealing with the past few years
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Reply to comment by Tidusx145 in Central York School District is back to banning books by melosebrain37
I have no patience. Everyone can use google. No one wants to dispel their preconceived notions. I, personally, love being proven wrong. It doesn't happen often enough. 😏
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Reply to comment by Ingenius_Fool in yooooooooooooo it finally happened 😂 by sandwichpepe
And yet
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Reply to comment by mrhariseldon890 in yooooooooooooo it finally happened 😂 by sandwichpepe
Tru
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Reply to comment by Boggie135 in yooooooooooooo it finally happened 😂 by sandwichpepe
Philadelphia is at least 5% inconsiderate assholes.
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Reply to comment by beancounter2885 in yooooooooooooo it finally happened 😂 by sandwichpepe
My friend's Toyota has a similar but different residue of tar-like residue all on his interior windows. That shit still lingers like cigarettes, just like... Less?
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Reply to comment by mymanlysol in yooooooooooooo it finally happened 😂 by sandwichpepe
Are you?
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Reply to comment by Firm_Airport2816 in Washington Ave hanging on for dear life by ActionJawnson
How can you truly trust the quality of the food? Just assuming if its on GrubHub et al that it's okay?
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Reply to comment by Sunset_Bleu in Washington Ave hanging on for dear life by ActionJawnson
This is incredible to me. I, personally, never order from a place I haven't physically been inside before.
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Reply to comment by IamSauerKraut in In the wake of sexual harassment allegations lodged against him, state Rep. Mike Zabel (D., Delaware) says he is not resigning his seat in the Pennsylvania State House by PienotPi
Franken was (to my best memory) was the last time Democrats take the high road... stakes are too hard to pretend ethics mean shit anymore.
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Reply to comment by Sensitive_Job_7164 in Meet Joanna McClinton, PA’s first Black woman House speaker by PienotPi
It's living history. Jackie Robinson, etc. What is wrong with your brain? The culture war vaporize it?
cashonlyplz t1_jalyemn wrote
Reply to comment by Sensitive_Job_7164 in Meet Joanna McClinton, PA’s first Black woman House speaker by PienotPi
Reverse racism isn't a thing.
cashonlyplz t1_jalydot wrote
Reply to comment by Sensitive_Job_7164 in Meet Joanna McClinton, PA’s first Black woman House speaker by PienotPi
You're a dingus.
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Reply to After further testing, Fentanyl was NOT found in the THC gummies that were taken by police last week. by DelianSK13
To all the people called it: good job
cashonlyplz t1_jacaw22 wrote
Slow sown
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Reply to comment by Vague_Disclosure in [Inquirer] Philadelphia collected $21 million in fees to improve pedestrian safety. Sidewalks are still treacherous. by Hoyarugby
>Contractor's who close off sidewalks without the pedestrian chute should be fined out of existence.
Hear, hear. at the very least be properly marked at eye level -- I feel like even that's only happening ~30% of the time.
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Reply to comment by Mcjibblies in Rebecca Rhynhart is running to be Philly’s 100th mayor – the first female to lead the city by Saint_2022
You're insufferable, mate. Committee of 70 has all the information you're asking of, uh, redditors.
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Reply to comment by jroc9696 in Gov. Josh Shapiro to join EPA and Gov. Mike DeWine to give update on East Palestine train derailment site - CBS Pittsburgh by oldschoolskater
So much projection. Log off. Touch grass. Go to your local library and read something apolitical. Or wait, all books are commie politics, right?!
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Reply to comment by GunterBoden in Gov. Josh Shapiro to join EPA and Gov. Mike DeWine to give update on East Palestine train derailment site - CBS Pittsburgh by oldschoolskater
Yeah. I read it.
The way you framed it is that they were just callously going ahead with the incineration. It does a disservice to journalism.
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Reply to comment by PhillyGator561 in 44th & Powelton/Market always floods when it rains by diatriose
It's both. The system was not designed for the volume nor types of waste. Plastic waste causes clog more than anything, and there's an insane amount of it.
Everyone knows Philly is dumb with trash, though. The ignorance is astounding. Every walk of life, pitching their junk where they please.
Realistically, though, it is cheaper to pay folks to clear them regularly rather than to overhaul the entire system.
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Reply to comment by GunterBoden in Gov. Josh Shapiro to join EPA and Gov. Mike DeWine to give update on East Palestine train derailment site - CBS Pittsburgh by oldschoolskater
Blinders my ass. You're twisting the reality that Norfolk Southern was careless, and lacked control of the situation, and as Shapiro asserts, misled both DeWine and himself:
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Reply to Mad about book bans in school libraries? Philadelphia has a solution - no libraries at all! Only 7/217 schools have libraries for their kids. by youngbuck215
As small minded as my hometown (and as poor as I) was, we had a fully functioning media lab and library.
& i was the kid who went to the municipal library, after school, to use the internet (and stay the hell out of trouble). That was invaluable for a latchkey kid (of which Philly has no shortage of)
Libraries are an investment. I wish we invested in human potential & the resource of knowledge and education, as much as we invest in large capital expenditure projects and business. Can we have quality physical and social infrastructure, please?