Mr-Bovine_Joni
Mr-Bovine_Joni t1_jbemmn2 wrote
Reply to Vermont vs New Hampshire by Lucky-Specialist-790
Gonna play devils advocate to the common consensus in this thread. Boston proximity has indeed led to a higher desirability in NH (close to jobs), but that’s not the main reason.
VT just doesn’t have the housing to support 2x more people. Apartments and homes surely could be built to accommodate more people, and I’m sure plenty of people would love to move to VT, but right now housing costs and lack of supply keep tons of people out of state.
Not only is this problematic today, but if the VT populace continues to trend to an older demographic, the state is going to be in even more trouble with the tax base.
Across the country, the bread-and-butter for states & municipalities to pay for nice services is taxing high-earners, generally people between 30-55. VT makes it really hard to grow that base of people.
Mr-Bovine_Joni t1_j9tn2iy wrote
Reply to comment by Eternally65 in Becca Balint cooperating with federal prosecutors as new allegations against Sam Bankman-Fried emerge by HappilyhiketheHump
Did you happen to read the article linked? It explains the situation pretty clearly. The money came from the LGBTQ Victory Fund
From the article:
> Silver reiterated what she and her boss have said for months: “The Balint Campaign has never had any contact with Mr. Bankman-Fried and has never solicited donations from him or his FTX associates. The campaign has no knowledge of how Mr. Bankman-Fried's political contributions were solicited or given.”
Also:
> We are keeping [fund from SBF and associates] in our sequestered account awaiting DOJ guidance on what to do,” Silver continued. “But we very much are looking to get this money back to the people who were harmed by this alleged fraud and are really hoping that the U.S. Attorney's Office can get to the bottom of what happened so that we can move forward.”
Mr-Bovine_Joni t1_j9tj0be wrote
Reply to comment by Eternally65 in Becca Balint cooperating with federal prosecutors as new allegations against Sam Bankman-Fried emerge by HappilyhiketheHump
It’s a congressional race. Handing out money is exactly what people do
Mr-Bovine_Joni t1_j9pgnar wrote
Reply to comment by HappilyhiketheHump in Senate panel advances major housing bill, overhauling municipal zoning and Act 250 by DaddyBobMN
Municipalities already have a chokehold on housing zoning - hence the insanely high prices. Taking the veto power away from towns in some cases will allow more to be built, increase housing quality, and bring prices down.
Mr-Bovine_Joni t1_j72xbqs wrote
Reply to comment by headgasketidiot in As homelessness crisis deepens, rural children pay the price by FearandLoathinginBTV
Literally just building more market rate housing and this will improve in time
Mr-Bovine_Joni t1_izexkyz wrote
Reply to comment by Lebisou in UVM Students Charged for 'Extreme' Dorm Damages by Hazmat1575
Yeah, thank you for saying the correct words I was missing. “Natural consequences of actions” is super important for young people. We try to teach young children this in their path of maturity.
Some of it may just be Americans viewing “college” as a four-year excuse to do whatever you want while away from your parents. And it doesn’t help if students never learn important lessons.
Mr-Bovine_Joni t1_izedx6c wrote
Reply to comment by Intelligent-Hunt7557 in UVM Students Charged for 'Extreme' Dorm Damages by Hazmat1575
The cost per student was about $4 in the case that it was spread around. I get that it’s annoying for everyone to share it, but probably not worth fighting too hard.
Mr-Bovine_Joni t1_izedszo wrote
> Caloiero also noted that this cohort of college students has weathered major social and educational disruptions due to the pandemic. In light of those upheavals, she advised parents and caregivers to exercise a bit of grace in dealing with their young adults.
Seems like a weak excuse for vandalizing the living space of your classmates. If you can’t exist in a college dorm without destroying it, maybe you’re not fit for college
Mr-Bovine_Joni t1_ivo539y wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Rock On Vermont! "Vermont becomes the 1st state to enshrine abortion rights in its constitution" by CalicoFlannel
> dignity to determine one’s own life course and shall not be denied or infringed
I don’t know shit about the law, but doesn’t this portion sound… very pro-life?
Edit - I guess I shouldn’t have asked?
Mr-Bovine_Joni t1_jbeskfn wrote
Reply to comment by Full_Mission7183 in Vermont vs New Hampshire by Lucky-Specialist-790
Right - but the incomes support that in NH. 2019 median income in Portsmouth was $83,923, and $51,394 in Burlington. THAT is the disparity & the issue w/ VT
VT has the lowest rate in the country of residents who can afford the median home, at 16%. Next lowest is CT at 21%. There’s some issue here