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Proof-Variation7005 t1_jegfxy7 wrote
Reply to stolen kyaks Portsmouth by Professional-Ask-630
sorry to hear this happened. if i see any two people on kayaks, i will citizen's arrest them and comment back on here.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jegf369 wrote
oh no. sully
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jef1s4v wrote
Reply to comment by Familiar_Ad1485 in Meter replacement carries $200M shock: Rhode Island Energy’s advanced metering proposal ‘costs would be borne by ratepayers’ by york100
MA still has national grid. Their rate hikes were higher this winter there than they were in Rhode Island
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jeevv2p wrote
Reply to comment by BossCrabMeat in Meter replacement carries $200M shock: Rhode Island Energy’s advanced metering proposal ‘costs would be borne by ratepayers’ by york100
If you don't know an expression, I'd highly recommend not using it.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jeevr9r wrote
Reply to comment by Familiar_Ad1485 in Meter replacement carries $200M shock: Rhode Island Energy’s advanced metering proposal ‘costs would be borne by ratepayers’ by york100
It's not devil's advocacy to point out that we live in a capitalist society and a company passing on their costs is how literally fucking every company ever has operated.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jeevm7j wrote
Reply to comment by Lottoking888 in Meter replacement carries $200M shock: Rhode Island Energy’s advanced metering proposal ‘costs would be borne by ratepayers’ by york100
>Why do we have to pay for their burdens??? Makes no sense.
The next business that doesn't pass on their costs to their consumers will be the first. They'll also be the last since everyone else will see how quickly they fail after and not repeat the same mistake.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jeeuled wrote
Reply to comment by GRADIUSIC_CYBER in Brian Walshe indicteted for murder by Hoosac_Love
To give partial credit, whatever result he followed appears to have worked.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jeetmpc wrote
Reply to This is a random ask, but I just ordered a fairly disappointing roast beef sandwich. What are your recs for the best roast beef sandwich in town? by ipapaveri
I can't be the only one who's curious where the disappointing roast beef came from, right?
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jeem6hm wrote
Reply to comment by iCaligula in Random as hell by GoneGirl11
I'd imagine a random weekend afternoon is the worst time. I've only gone a few times on Thursdays and it wasn't empty, but it wasn't a sea of divorced Dads trying to bond with the kids one last time before dropping em off at Cheryl's.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jebn7ci wrote
>it must be almost April,
To be fair, this is accurate
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jeapzju wrote
Reply to So glad they decided to add a new parking lane on Shawmut ave ! They must be planning to draw the lines any day now by hermionieweasley
are we sure this guy didn't get thanos snapped out of existence while waiting for the car in front of him to turn?
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jeanrzt wrote
Reply to Random as hell by GoneGirl11
United Skates of America.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jeahpaq wrote
Reply to comment by Swamp_yankee_ninja in School safety by Imjusthereforgossip3
Plenty of school shootings have occurred at schools with armed security. It didn't help the kids in Columbine or Parkland.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jea5rwl wrote
Reply to comment by Imjusthereforgossip3 in School safety by Imjusthereforgossip3
>It helps to a point but it still doesn’t stop a teen from taking the weapon their parents obtained legally. Or from someone driving across state lines.
I think pretty much any steps done in the name of security can be described that way. Locking your front door can help to a point but won't guarantee you won't get robbed. All that TSA bullshit at airports helps make it harder to hijack or blow up a plane but it's not impossible. Having a complex unique password can help you not get hacked but it still can happen, etc, etc.
The only blanket stuff that's guaranteed to be effective are pipe-dream ideas that are just impossible in modern american society. Even the most fervent gun-haters who wish we could melt em all down and outlaw them aren't stupid enough to think there's any chance of that happening.
I think the only people who really believe in the plausibility of that kind of scenario are the ones who use their paranoia as justification to oppose every common sense restriction that the majority of the country supports like federalizing standards and making it so states with shitty gun laws aren't the source of weapons in states with tougher gun laws.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_je9xonh wrote
Reply to Does anyone know how I can access archived issues of the Providence Journal? Im looking for an article from March of 1974 by HunkaHunkaBerningCow
shit, i just threw that one out last week.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_je9xmq9 wrote
Reply to comment by Accurate-Historian-7 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
Ultimately, the solution has to be federal and every super lax state can and will undermine the stricter laws. States surrounded by likeminded states, like us, do benefit from that collective mindset making it that much tougher. RI's gun laws benefit from NY/NJ/CT/MA being strong too.
Outside of Alaska and Hawaii, every state's laws are always gun law efficacy is going to be limited by its neighbors. That being said, i strongly disagree with the implication that state level laws are somehow not effective or useless. That's disingenuous logic and usually only invoked as an excuse for inaction.
And FWIW, California ranks 44th in gun deaths per capita. There's still room for improvement but the states with notoriously lax gun laws in the country see a LOT more violence. Their neighbor Arizona has an F rating from most gun control advocacy groups and their firearm death rate is over twice as high as California.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_je9uq1q wrote
Reply to comment by shuckit401 in GoLocalProv: EDITORIAL: Opt-Out of Prov's New Electricity Program or Support DeSantis' Corp. Friends by shuckit401
Apologies in advance for how long this is...
GoLocal is a whole different beast than any traditional newspaper. Overall, the slant is right-wing (part of why I don't trust any pearl clutching about political donations), but I think the guiding editorial principle has mostly been spite.
For local crime, they repeat (not report, repeat) anything the police FOP feeds them verbatim and uncritically and it's really clear in word choice, phrasing, and the insistence on linking every possible story they can.
For local politicians, figures, and business, there's been countless examples where they (the entire operation is mostly Josh Fenton and his wife, they try to hide this by using anonymous bylines on 99% of their content) have done hatchet jobs on figures that were critical of them.
Some figures, like Raimondo, Elorza, and Cicilline in particular, have been constant targets where coverage is framed in the worst possible light.
When a city councilor questioned a no-bid contract where the city pays them $35k per year to post PDFs for public notices, which is based on antiquated law from the 1930s where governments were required to post things in a newspaper, they went after him pretty relentlessly for years.
Hell, they once did an attack piece about a Facebook joke one of their former writers, who'd moved on acrimoniously and freelanced the occasional ProJo piece. The terrible joke in question was indifference at a Columbus statue being vandalized.
As for the substance of this latest effort? Right off the bat, you have to remember that they give zero fucks about Ron DeSantis or any right-wing contributions. Context clues would probably say that Fenton and his wife are both conservative anyway. I don't think there's any sincerity in any of this and I think the only motivating factor is either an existing advertising relationship with RI Energy or just the general "the right will do literally anything to try and squash green energy options", similar to how you'll see people claim to care about wildlife impact from wind turbines. More to the point, I think there's no such thing as a utility company in 2023 that isn't guilty of some of this same shit, whether it's shitty donations, pushing for deregulation, etc, etc.
There's areas in life where you can be a conscientious consumer, but as a person who needs electricity? It's basically pick your poison from a limited list of bad actors.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_je7suev wrote
Reply to comment by wyldweasil in Rhode Island's Tim White to become first referee inducted into WWE Hall of Fame by boulevardofdef
I went by their about 2 years ago and fhe staff and regulars mentioned he’d been in the night before and got hammered.
Not a bad place for that kinda divey old man bar.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_je7smcz wrote
Reply to comment by Proof-Variation7005 in Dire wolves in NK? by Il_vino_buono
I will try to be quieter next Tuesday. No promises though.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_je7afcm wrote
I can deal with passive drivers and aggressive ones, but the one thing that fucks me up is when there’s a weird mix and you have no idea what someone will do.
That’s why I think New York State is the worst place to drive.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_je76cph wrote
Reply to comment by shuckit401 in GoLocalProv: EDITORIAL: Opt-Out of Prov's New Electricity Program or Support DeSantis' Corp. Friends by shuckit401
Have you never seen GoLocalProv before today or something? I get why one would make that assumption about most media outlets but we're talking about a 15 year track record here and it's kinda hard to ever give them the benefit of the doubt.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_je6xdrj wrote
Reply to Dire wolves in NK? by Il_vino_buono
there's definitely coyotes around, but that was me. on tuesdays, I howl at the moon in North Kingstown.
It's just what I do.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_je6to4v wrote
Reply to Bars With Firepits by helpagirlout_xx
ogie's has em. and i think either one or both of the point/wickendon had 1 in back too, but i havent been to either in years and im blanking on which
Proof-Variation7005 t1_je6fpgd wrote
Reply to comment by boulevardofdef in Rhode Island's Tim White to become first referee inducted into WWE Hall of Fame by boulevardofdef
I was gonna say that he took the million dollar man’s money and screwed the hulkster too but yeah.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_jeh1asv wrote
Reply to comment by Remarkable_Signal_78 in Where is the best place to find out about garage/yard sales? by olliefollier
sometimes you have to look to the side of the driveway and check the yard area next to it