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wsdog t1_jecczg5 wrote
They are so afraid of people saying their thoughts out loud, lol
wsdog t1_jcyy55o wrote
Reply to LPT: If you need mulch by YoullDoFookinNutten
Check if this mulch is thermally processed. Most likely it's not (hence cheap) and you are inviting pests on your property.
wsdog t1_jc32poz wrote
Reply to comment by nattarbox in HVAC installation prices have skyrocketed over the past few years by Brennod10
Of course, why wouldn't they? As car manufacturers are adding the 7500 "credit" into their electric car price.
The trick is that not everyone qualifies for mass save and these people are screwed.
wsdog t1_jbooxzp wrote
Reply to Buying tires off eBay and ship to tire store by Spicy_E
I bought tires like that (not from eBay) - no issues.
wsdog t1_jbeowa7 wrote
Don't cheap out on the mattress. Try some internet-delivery , they have decent prices. Or you can try your luck on craigslist. I snatched a ~2.5k mattress for a few hundreds once :)
wsdog t1_j9tm71m wrote
Reply to comment by UsernameTaken93456 in Trying to get Grandma out of Ukraine, who do I turn to? by BF1shY
This is called USCIS, not "the department of immigration".
They also are not known for losing cases. Something is very off with this post.
Also USCIS doesn't issue any visas, only the DOS issues visas.
wsdog t1_j9t8s2u wrote
Either you are a scam victim or really don't understand what you are doing. There is no such thing as the US dept of immigration.
What kind of petition did you file? Grandparents are not the core family, generally us citizens cannot petition for them.
wsdog t1_j9qgjm4 wrote
Reply to comment by Doortofreeside in Suffolk or Umass Boston? by [deleted]
The school wouldn't matter, but connections were made during college and the first "real job" would define OP's life for years to come.
wsdog t1_j9phv49 wrote
Reply to comment by sporky211 in Why is excise tax higher on older vehicle then my newer one? by [deleted]
I drive an EV, so I don't care really
wsdog t1_j9mfc45 wrote
Reply to comment by Linux-Is-Best in Why is excise tax higher on older vehicle then my newer one? by [deleted]
Echo-friendly car.
wsdog t1_j9mf98b wrote
Reply to comment by UniWheel in Why is excise tax higher on older vehicle then my newer one? by [deleted]
This tax funds schools and other town services, so it's a proxy to an income tax. Want a luxury car - pay more. It doesn't deal with "impact". Impact is taxed by the gasoline tax.
wsdog t1_j9jxcyb wrote
Cars won
wsdog t1_j8row0y wrote
Reply to comment by hockeystick13 in MA and 3 other states singled out by IRS for taxable state refund by kenseyx
No. State taxes are not taxed.
wsdog t1_j8roq61 wrote
Reply to comment by andr_wr in MA and 3 other states singled out by IRS for taxable state refund by kenseyx
No. Stimulus wouldn't be distributed fairly. I wouldn't get a dime from this stimulus. I'm ok paying the feds because that's the money I would pay anyway if the ma tax was lower.
wsdog t1_j7k55dm wrote
Reply to comment by Whole-Wishbone-7539 in Sobriety Checkpoint by Gemnicherry
No. The constitution prohibits arbitrary and unreasonable searchers. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts decided that public benefits of checking if you are in compliance while executing your privilege to drive a car overweights your inconvenience to be stopped. They cannot stop you if you are walking or riding a horse, because it's not a privilege.
While it's technically lawful I personally think it's bullshit and just executing a loophole in the Constitution.
wsdog t1_j6kd2co wrote
Reply to comment by hx87 in Maura Healey wants to solve the state’s housing crisis. Here’s step one. by _Hack_The_Planet_
Nobody will patronize Legal Seafoods if it's next door to MD's. Makes sense.
If you follow your argument all homeowners must be pro-construction because they would want to flip their land for profit. The problem is that they have to live somewhere, and they don't want to live in apartments because if they would, they would buy in Seaport.
wsdog t1_j6kagcz wrote
Reply to comment by hx87 in Maura Healey wants to solve the state’s housing crisis. Here’s step one. by _Hack_The_Planet_
It's like saying why someone needs Legal Seafoods if there are 10 McDonald's nearby. 10x cheaper!
wsdog t1_j6k7qg3 wrote
Reply to comment by hx87 in Maura Healey wants to solve the state’s housing crisis. Here’s step one. by _Hack_The_Planet_
Only if there is demand for a 10 story apartment building. The demand is high for Boston burbs because it gives the small town feel while providing an easy commute to Boston. With apartment buildings built near every commuter rail station till the cape this will go away. There will be little sense living here. If I wanted to live in a 10+ story building (I did) I would move to NYC, and would be making more $.
wsdog t1_j6k74jx wrote
Reply to comment by antraxsuicide in Maura Healey wants to solve the state’s housing crisis. Here’s step one. by _Hack_The_Planet_
People are not keen on living in human anthills, that's why they chose a single family.
wsdog t1_j6ju1to wrote
Reply to comment by antraxsuicide in Maura Healey wants to solve the state’s housing crisis. Here’s step one. by _Hack_The_Planet_
A single family house is only expensive when surrounded by single family houses. If a single family is surrounded by 10 level buildings it's cheap as crap. So the current residents will be driven to areas with less transportation and services. It actually wouldn't be their choice, banks will just foreclosure underwater mortgages. Yeah, a forced move pretty much.
wsdog t1_j6jnpns wrote
Reply to comment by antraxsuicide in Maura Healey wants to solve the state’s housing crisis. Here’s step one. by _Hack_The_Planet_
Isn't this gentrification?
wsdog t1_j6jgwfn wrote
Reply to comment by Flashy_Positive1657 in Maura Healey wants to solve the state’s housing crisis. Here’s step one. by _Hack_The_Planet_
You forgot your meds today?
wsdog t1_j6jfoyk wrote
Reply to comment by Skizzy_Mars in Maura Healey wants to solve the state’s housing crisis. Here’s step one. by _Hack_The_Planet_
Looks similarly shitty lol
wsdog t1_j6jfi1i wrote
Reply to comment by Skizzy_Mars in Maura Healey wants to solve the state’s housing crisis. Here’s step one. by _Hack_The_Planet_
Many colleagues of mine flocked to TX. I just like the cold weather, so I'm sticking around.
But reality is that if my way to the commuter rail station will be clogged with apartment buildings I will set off and move somewhere else. As will most of my neighbors.
wsdog t1_jeg90l3 wrote
Reply to Exclusive: Ayanna Pressley on Introducing Bill to Advance Trans Rights by wdcmsnbcgay
A woman changed her last name after marrying a man... Hmmm. Never heard about this happening.
The credit score system is full of shit, btw.