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Accurate-Historian-7 t1_je9r53j wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in School safety by Imjusthereforgossip3

That doesn’t matter. California has much stricter gun laws and there have been plenty of shootings there. One thing we have learned is that these shootings happen all over the country. Stricter gun laws via state doesn’t change much at all

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Accurate-Historian-7 t1_jcjy3u2 wrote

Stihl MS 250. Great saw. Will last a lifetime, plenty of power for the average user but not too much. Great all around saw that’s easy to handle. Also would allow you to cut firewood if you ever need to.

Edit: battery options mentioned aren’t bad. I would stick with dewalt or makita if you go that route.

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Accurate-Historian-7 t1_j51hc3s wrote

No state income tax, good weather (with the exception of June, July, and August), the gas pumps allow you to lock the trigger so you don’t have to stand there like an idiot holding the pump. Last but not least the people are pissed off and drive crazy, so new englanders feel like they are amongst family.

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Accurate-Historian-7 t1_j4wfa70 wrote

Ahah you are preaching to the choir. There have been a million post about this lately. My bill was 487$. Fuck electric heat and renting. The best post to date was the guy who had solar and still had an electric bill because he used up all his credits. It’s down right insane and people will start leaving the state if they don’t make some changes.
I spent 7 years of my life living in the mountains of Utah. My electric and gas bill combined on the coldest months was never higher than 150$. My average electric bill was 60$ out the door with tax and fees. Moved to Rhode Island and the cheapest bill I have ever had was 110$. I have family in North Carolina and they run their AC all summer, bills are usually 150-180$. We are being screwed hardcore in this state. I feel for all the low income families and all the retired seniors on a fixed income.

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Accurate-Historian-7 t1_j4dq859 wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in RI Real Estate by DIMINISHED_VALUE

Unfortunately 400k doesn’t get you much of anything anymore. Got to spend closer to 500k or be willing to put in some major sweat equity. However in comparison to Massachusetts it’s definitely an upgrade coming here.

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