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canvasback, dogon, DropLockBob, eeb, graybeardtmm3, Jimmy W, John Roberts, SKB, Stanton Hillis, Ted Schefelbein, Tim Cartmell
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by Argo44
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https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...lant-a-year-after-sandy-hook-settlement/
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by eeb
eeb
There’s plenty of blame to go around regarding this fiasco, but don’t leave out the catalyst for the downfall of Remington. Cerberus “vulture” capital bought the company in 2007 and saddled it with hundreds of millions in debt while taking out healthy fees to compensate a multitude of bankers, lawyers and accountants. No lasting economic value was created except for the banksters who eventually walked away as the company slid into bankruptcy. Sad tale that is well documented for anyone interested
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by arrieta2
arrieta2
We will ship some more migrants from Texas to New York to fill the void. Bus filling up now.

John
Arrieta
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by John Roberts
John Roberts
Those Ilion union employees will keep voting Democrat. Let's see how that works out for them.
JR
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by LeFusil
LeFusil
Originally Posted by John Roberts
Those Ilion union employees will keep voting Democrat. Let's see how that works out for them.
JR

I think you’d be very surprised at how the people in that part of NY vote…..I’d venture to say between 60 to 70% vote the conservative ticket. The only liberal goofs I met in NY during my trip upstate was in Ithaca. Cornell is probably the reason for that. I really like upstate NYers…..very friendly, down to earth, nice hard working folks.

Must suck to be so outnumbered like when you live in a state and 1 or 2 cities run the entire state. I’ve always thought that a sort of electoral college at the state level wouldve been a good idea….where let’s say 99 counties out of 100 can have a real say in the outcome of an election …..not just the 1 or 2 counties that contain the big cities running the whole shabangabang.
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by skeettx
skeettx
Congratulations to Georgia !!
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by canvasback
canvasback
Originally Posted by LeFusil
Originally Posted by John Roberts
Those Ilion union employees will keep voting Democrat. Let's see how that works out for them.
JR

I think you’d be very surprised at how the people in that part of NY vote…..I’d venture to say between 60 to 70% vote the conservative ticket. The only liberal goofs I met in NY during my trip upstate was in Ithaca. Cornell is probably the reason for that. I really like upstate NYers…..very friendly, down to earth, nice hard working folks.

Must suck to be so outnumbered like when you live in a state and 1 or 2 cities run the entire state. I’ve always thought that a sort of electoral college at the state level wouldve been a good idea….where let’s say 99 counties out of 100 can have a real say in the outcome of an election …..not just the 1 or 2 counties that contain the big cities running the whole shabangabang.

It’s the urban/rural divide and it’s everywhere. In Canada, British Columbia is dominated by the leftists based in Vancouver. The whole rest of the province suffers for Vancouver’s choices.
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