There are still decent places to raise kids in NY as long as the parents are 100% engaged.
Having kids is a HUGE responsibility. Not just financially, but also mentally.
There are plenty of people that have kids that aren't mentally capable of raising them. Sad, but true.
I'd rather have...
Not to go on a tangent... but every time I see the title H1-B I think "hey, look, it's another virus strain..." :ROFL:
Now I'll go on, and I'll mind my p's and q's... lol
I work in the construction business. First off, 98% of the equipment we own and operate is diesel and it works great! Secondly, my company that I work for does contract work for EV charger installs and it's all fucking fantasy. Lastly, I drive a diesel truck, burn wood, and use propane as my...
I don't put it past those damn Central NYers... they are a weird bunch in that area. I grew up in that area, and I don't know what to make of it. Glad I'm not there. WNY is sort of better, as long as you aren't in the city. :idk:
I keep hearing they want to turn it into "affordable" housing. Like do a less than 15 minute mini city type deal. Have stores inside where people can just walk out of their apartment inside, and walk to the grocery store.
I still call it the Carousel Mall, only because that is only what I know...
I've done lots of work in Syracuse and have seen lots of eagles over the years. We had one land on the boom of one of our large excavators and stared us down for a minute before flying off one morning.
It should be illegal to have laws or a bunch of convoluted laws on the books that can be misinterpreted. It should be black and white and easily understood in English by a normal educated person.
I should be able to go to my local court and they should be able to hand me the laws on the books...
This is good advise.
Just know, in NY, if you use your gun for self defense (even 100% proven), prepared to be cuffed and stuffed into the back of a cruiser and put in jail for a few hours till things get sorted out. Just how it is.
Know that you won't get that gun you used back, and they may...
I find range .22LR and shoot it all the time. Just get a rag and clean it up. If it's bent or stepped on/case distortion, I just chuck it.
Obviously I wouldn't run it on my precision target guns, but my plinking guns, I have no problems/don't care.
A fella I know who lives just outside Rochester took it upon himself and his brother to cold patch his dead end road, because the town wasn't doing anything about it. Despite numerous emails, letters, phone calls, etc.
A week after him and his brother spent over $1,500 on materials, the town...
One thing I've found when dealing with corrupt cops (especially ones that keep quotas) is that they will use their power aggressively on law abiding citizens because they know they won't fight back. They law abiding usually just comply. On the flip side, they don't want to mess with a criminal...
Here's an odd question as I was driving through a school zone the other day.
Can the government prohibit a gun shop or gun smith from operating a business across the street/right next door to a school or government office?
Would the customers be in violation of any laws?
Those are the ones that should not be in the military.
In fact, they are traitors to the Constitution and the people.
I'm not saying not take orders, but there are ways to resolve this other than just saying "Yes, Sir." Problem is, no one cares, or they see beyond that... like money, job, etc.
I've been hearing more and more of this happening. Selling firearms for $1 to a friend who has a valid PP. Then selling them back for a $1 and a cup of coffee.
Nothing illegal about it as long as it's done at a FFL and BGCs are done.
Regardless of how much they get paid, I wouldn't want to put up with having to tell law abiding American citizens to show me everything in your bag to get on a stupid train only because of a select few that want to make things bad for others. There's a fine line of what is right and what is...
How about letting the law abiding citizenry carry their guns on the subway?
If I was a crook, knowing that at least a few people on that train will shoot me in an instant, I would be less likely to want to act up.
Pretty simple.
https://docs.house.gov/billsthisweek/20241216/CR.pdf
I think this one really made me laugh (Wool Trust Fund): SCHUMER ANNOUNCES WOOL TRUST FUND, VITAL TO KEEP HUNDREDS OF ROCHESTER UNION WORKERS JOBS SAFE AT ROCHESTER TAILORED CLOTHING FACTORY, EXTENDED FOR ADDITIONAL YEAR IN END-OF-YEAR BUDGET...
I would gladly see electric air conditioners be put in place versus electric school busses. Just saying.
Make it enjoyable to come to school when at their home it's scorching. That'll get them in the seats.
Well, what gets me, I look at the cost of living when I go traveling for work and the folks I talk to (even the libtards of the world), joke about how cheap it is to live where they are. With the exception of big cities. Rural areas like I live in other states are a far cry cheaper than what I'm...
I keep looking at cutting the cord sooner... I'm tempted on changing career paths too.
One morning I'll just have the epiphany/mid-life crisis and do what Nike says... "Just do it!"... :ROFL:
I look back at when I was in school... no computers. Just pens, pencils, paper, and books. Oh and overhead projectors. We lost power and still had class, teacher just had plan B. Life was simple.
Got too hot in the classroom, open the windows, turn on a fan, and just deal with it. Come to...
I was at an undisclosed location a few weeks ago and I saw something similar but more impressive (3 walls). Neat setup the individual had.
It's amazing how much the stuff costs to do it right, but when it's done right, and in the right "room", its really impressive.