Pat LaPlante

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Pat LaPlante

Pat LaPlante

@IkieBooBoo

Katılım Ekim 2013
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CatMom
CatMom@Catmom7114·
@ronsterd89 Now we have a glass cooktop so I can’t use it there.
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Ron wright
Ron wright@ronsterd89·
Anybody remember a cast iron skillet ?
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Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@CaptainMarooner @lolnvmtho I have a 35 year old full size and a 20 year old collapsible Totes. They were used constantly and have stood up to the Upstate NY weather challenge!
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The Captain ⚠️
The Captain ⚠️@CaptainMarooner·
@lolnvmtho Every umbrella in every store around me is chinese piece of crap that breaks within hours of use. It makes sense to not want to waste 15$ on trash that breaks from a single gust of wind.
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Saad@lolnvmtho·
I noticed Gen Z ppl don’t carry umbrellas. They just walk in the rain lol
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Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@Bennieeexyz That’s how I passed a Statustics course. Only class I had to function like that. I don’t know why, but passed with a respectable grade.
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Bennie🕊️
Bennie🕊️@Bennieeexyz·
When I was in law school I was tangentially friends with a girl who never showed up to class. Skipped lectures, dodged every seminar, had a "family emergency" for every moot court session. The night before 2nd year finals she was over at my place and casually mentioned she'd spent the last week watching every recorded lecture at 2x speed. She placed top 10 out of 300 students. Every Single Exam. And it wasn't just that she remembered the material, she actually UNDERSTOOD it. Like, laterally, practically, the way most of us who dragged ourselves to every 8am class still couldn't. She could apply case law to hypotheticals better than people who had been gunning for law review all year. I always shuddered thinking about what she could do if she actually tried. But she was perfectly content to just… chill. Some people are built different and honestly? It's annoying.
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Pat LaPlante
Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@Heminator Hasn’t that been the process? Depending on the $ amount and evidence the enforcement kicked up to higher levels. Only the highest $ amounts get to prosecutors? It’s an ROI and volume thing
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Pat LaPlante
Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@ForwardSaratoga I’m very grateful for the opportunity I had to join the NYS workforce. We aren’t all ungrateful. We try to make sure to support our local independent businesses whenever we can.
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Moving Saratoga Forward
Moving Saratoga Forward@ForwardSaratoga·
This is how New York State government employees view the taxpayers who fund them. SAVE TIER SIX!
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Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@VickieforNYC Bernie Sanders has been hanging in NYC screaming Tax The Rich ! He owns 3 homes and hasn’t had a W-2 job in how many decades???? Why is he even here?
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Councilwoman Vickie Paladino
I cannot imagine the gall required to bill a $17k yacht rental to your campaign, much less trips to a Dubai resort. Incredible that this is just standard operating procedure for this guy.
Elizabeth MacDonald@LizMacDonaldFOX

NEWS Eric Swalwell’s new and prior financial disclosures show a mix of questionable charges to his campaign, and dubious tax and cash management strategies amid signs of a cash crunch worsened by overspending on a high-flying lifestyle. Swalwell runs a high-earning $461K two-income household, but still charged dubious expenses to his campaign, made chronic and risky delays in paying income taxes, and made precarious withdrawals from retirement accounts. He charged more than $244,000 in childcare expenses—tuition, daycare—to his campaign from 2019 to 2025, his disclosures show and the Sacramento Bee found. That’s the highest in the House, with nearly $60,000 in 2022 alone. Here’s the possible ethics problem. They are permitted under FEC law only if the charges are incurred in years the candidate is running for office or performing campaign duties. But in three of those six years he was not running for office. He charged $20K in childcare costs just days after his 2024 re-election. These FEC laws are notably lax (House members rarely charge these costs to their campaigns, reportedly only 68 during that time frame). The reporting has been out there that Swalwell has also charged luxury items to his campaign, such as stays at high-end hotels (including a well-known luxury hotel in Dubai), a $17K yacht rental, and costly airfare and travel totaling tens of thousands of dollars. He charged $360K for car and limo services paid to a campaign staffer since 2021, reports show, and he charged for thousands of dollars spent on restaurants. Swalwell’s campaign spent nearly $90,000 on travel in just the last quarter of 2023. His household has large student loan debt, up to $100K, $15K-50K credit card balances, and a $1M-5M mortgage. One of the biggest red flags his financial world is out of control is he reduced or zeroed out his tax withholding on his congressional salary in some years, effectively delaying paying federal taxes and incurring penalties. Also he and his wife pulled significant cash, more than $145,000, from retirement accounts over several years. #News @EveningEdit @FoxBusiness @FoxNews @ap @CBSNews @abc @ReutersBiz @reuters @WhatsNewsWSJ @WSJ #ericswalwell @ericswalwell

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Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@delia_cai Now you need something that can hold the car seat and be multitasking-Cadillac of stroller and accommodate the car seat. We used to move our babies from one to another.
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delia@delia_cai·
can I ask a dumb question .... like why do kids strollers in NY need to be that nice/complex ..... I recall being pushed around by my parents in the Midwest in a stroller that was basically a bandaid stretched between two toothpicks and it wasn't comfy but it did fold up easy etc
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Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@delia_cai 😂 The umbrella stroller!! Yes, once they can sit up and hold their heads-it was the go to transition! Lightweight and easy mobility!
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Yung Egypt
Yung Egypt@DaquanEgypt·
600 is cheap but imagine how much more freedom money she will attract living on her own outside of her/his childhood bedroom. Parents are ridiculous you’re suppose to teach your children how to experience they own money without draining them. This is a traumatic experience not a healthy 1
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Moonlight 🌙 ✨
Moonlight 🌙 ✨@Moonlight_myths·
My mom got mad when I told her I would rather live on my own that keep paying her $600 a month in rent. I'm 25 years old and have been paying $60 a week in rent to my parents for a while now. I recently landed a decent paying job and this morning, I received a message from my mom telling me that from now on, the rent would be $150 per week. I text her back, saying I would rather live elsewhere. I pay for my own food and I'm not willing to pay $150 per week just for a room to sleep in at my own mothers house. With that kind if money, I could rent a small apartment or even split the rent with a friend for less.
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Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@ElephantofLox @Moonlight_myths I had to knock my Amazon subscription for toilet paper, paper towels, dishwasher pods back after my last adult son moved out!😂😂😂. I just sent him with a box of overstock for his apartment to thin the back stock!
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Elephant of Lox
Elephant of Lox@ElephantofLox·
You should move out at 25 if you can afford it, but you are going to find 600 is very cheap when you add the rent, gas, electric, internet, and water. Plus, all the things that you are probably not counting on like, paper towels, paper plates, toilet paper, laundry detergent, dish washing detergent, soap etc. The list is long for all the free stuff you get, that adds a lot of extra expense for your mother. Sometimes I go to the grocery store and spend over $200, and most of it isn't even food.
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Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@magills_ @KurtSchlichter W-2 workers paid for both. We paid a dedicated tax for Medicare coverage-for our post retirement years -MANDATORY. Medicaid is paid from our income taxes-MANDATORY!
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Magills
Magills@magills_·
“They’re called Medicaid and Medicare and the government spends over $2 trillion on them every year!” “Surely with numbers like that every American citizen will have exquisite health care?” “No, mainly it goes to pay foreign scammers who set up fake hospices in California .”
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Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@SpeakerMenin @PIX11News @HenryRosoff Nothing is free. You want NYC and NYS taxpayers to pay for your transportation. It’s unsustainable to ask taxpayers who have zero access to public transportation to pay for people who do. Will they pay our car insurance or car registration?
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Speaker Julie Menin
Speaker Julie Menin@SpeakerMenin·
Let’s make subways and buses free for the New Yorkers who need it most.
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Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@SpeakerMenin @PIX11News @HenryRosoff What about the the other NYS residents that have zero access to public transportation that the state is trying to fee us another $25/car? Do you agree with exempting us from that fee?
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Michael E. Gates, Attorney
Michael E. Gates, Attorney@MichaelGatesESQ·
Why isn't the CALIFORNIA Attorney General (Rob Bonta) all over this?! Why do Californians need the FEDS to be investigating our waste, fraud, and abuse?!
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Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@magills_ @KurtSchlichter Medicare= we pay for future benefits we earned by working and contributing. Medicaid=Social care for poor and disabled who did not necessarily contribute, taxpayers fund socially to care for their basic needs.
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Pat LaPlante@IkieBooBoo·
@ViralNewsNYC Try to track the Rotterdam, NY group after the Hotel got shut down. They were scattered across the NYS Capital District and totally unaccounted for. The one school district that absorbed 90 students lost them in 12 months.
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Viral News NYC
Viral News NYC@ViralNewsNYC·
Before President Trump took office former NYC Mayor Eric Adams started quietly moving migrants into DHS shelters and quietly started changing some migrant shelters into DHS shelters. Now the federal government is still literally funding the migrant crisis and it's costing billions of dollars.
Viral News NYC@ViralNewsNYC

🚨What Are You Doing at the Migrant Shelters, Eric? Here’s the truth , sources state. ⚠️ New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been quietly moving migrants from HERRC (Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Centers), funded by the city, into Department of Homeless Services (DHS) shelters, which are backed by federal dollars. This shift, confirmed by sources at multiple migrant shelters and hotels, appears to be Adams’ strategy to ease the immense financial burden on New York City as the cost of the migrant crisis soars to $5.6 billion annually. HERRC, operated by Health and Hospitals, is funded by New York City taxpayers, while DHS facilities receive federal funding. By moving migrants into federally funded DHS shelters, Adams is aiming to shift the financial burden away from the city and onto federal programs. For more than a year, Adams and his staff have publicly complained about the overwhelming expenses tied to the migrant influx, repeatedly asking the federal government for help. Having spent time at City Hall, I witnessed firsthand how frustrated Adams and his team became—if Adams had hair, he would have pulled it out from the stress of dealing with this crisis. The rising costs have led to deep budget cuts across the city, impacting key agencies and essential services. New Yorkers are feeling the effects as resources are redirected toward managing the migrant situation, leaving other critical areas underfunded. Now, Adams finds himself at the center of a federal indictment, which he claims is politically motivated. According to the mayor, the indictment is retaliation for his vocal criticism of the federal government's handling of the migrant crisis. Former President Donald Trump has even come out in support of Adams, backing the claim that the federal probe is linked to Adams' outspokenness on the crisis. While Adams' decision to move migrants to federally funded shelters may offer some financial relief, it raises bigger questions: Is this a short-term fix or a way to deflect growing criticism? With figures like Trump weighing in, the spotlight on Adams is only getting brighter, and the pressure to find a long-term solution continues to mount. By @LeeroyPress All footage below is owned by me and copyright protected. For licensing email viralnewsnyc@gmail.com

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