Ron Rule
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Ron Rule
@ronrule
Fmr CEO @ As Seen On TV. TIME Person of the Year (2006). New Hampshire Original. Fiery but mostly peaceful.
New Hampshire Katılım Ocak 2010
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@ronrule @Rothmus No it's not at all. You're just a short person who only listens to what they are told instead of actually interacting with the people who believe in woke. Also if you knew anything you would also know the term woke has been used for centuries to describe enlightened people.
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@pine_conees @Rothmus Incorrect. The core of woke ideology is an endeavor to control the language, and punish those who say things you disagree with. That directly infringes on freedom. I wouldn’t expect you to understand that though, for you are woke.
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@darkerwaves00 @Mopar They work SO much better than electric. I have both.
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@Mopar gas blowers are super annoying and they dont work that much better than modern electric ones. why are people so weird about progress? have fun putting $8 gas in your blower
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The REAL birthplace of the revolution is New Hampshire, not Lexington, MA.
lexingtonma.gov/796/Bylaw-on-t…


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@BFrankzetta @LPNH @BostonMassUSA It’s a giant turd. It represents the people of Boston holding their elected officials in a loving embrace.
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@LPNH @BostonMassUSA Why is there a statue of hands holding a gigantic penis?
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Most do. And they should absolutely have the right to vote for or against the budget on the ballot.
They should not have the right to directly amend the budget in the deliberative session. That’s a huge conflict. People elect a budget committee, then the staff undoes any cuts the budget committee makes. That should not be permitted to happen.
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This makes me wonder how many of the teachers actually live in their employing school district.
Some jurisdictions require their employees to live within the district, county or city where they are employed. The idea being they are also burdened with the same taxes as the people who employ them.
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@JamesSpillaneNH Pretty sure this is satire yet also curiously believable.
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N.H. Democrat's Tax Idea Made a Lot of People Mad. The State Libertarian Party Said It Was ‘Perfectly Permissible to Kill Him’ people.com/new-hampshire-…
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🙄 Boomers buying homes in the late 70’s / early 80’s were paying 17% rates. The houses were “cheap” because the credit was expensive, so they still spent 30-40% of their income on housing.
In the 90’s new construction exploded. This kept prices reasonable for a long time.
Yet we don’t build like that anymore. Housing supply is constrained, so prices rise. A construction boom like we had in the 90’s would fix this.
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@ronrule @jonbrooks More math. And no, those aren’t even close to the reasons as to why the monetary system and demographics have failed👇
Andrew Lokenauth | TheFinanceNewsletter.com@FluentInFinance
Median family income in the US increased from $10,000 in 1971 to $106,000 today, a 10x increase. However, the median cost of homes increased from $25,000 to $445,000, a 17x increase. And the median cost of cars increased from $3,600 to $50,000, a 14x increase. The median cost of college increased from $2,900 a year to $45,000, a 16x increase. And the average cost of healthcare per person increased from $350 to $14,600, a 42x increase. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY INSANE.
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@CindeWarmington Have you ever stopped to think why so many families across ALL income levels are opting out of public schools?
The fact that you’d rather take that choice away from them than fix the underlying causes of why they prefer it speaks volumes.
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Kelly Ayotte is fueling the property tax crisis by stealing from the pockets of working people to bankroll private school tuition for rich families.
Kelly’s voucher scheme is costing Granite Staters who can least afford it — and as Governor, I’ll put a stop to it. #NHPolitics

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Boomers thrive for two reasons, and both are of their own making.
They saw their parents and grandparents having to choose between food or medicine in retirement and decided to invest.
They raised their kids to be independent and not rely on handouts. Gen X ran the streets as kids, moved out at 18, and made their own way instead of housing them until they were 30.
The combination of these events allowed them to maximize their investments — years of compounding + years of adding to it due to having the surplus cash after the kids moved out.
They didn’t “have it easier” — they MADE it easier by making better decisions.
Every GenXer who follows this model will also thrive in retirement. And then we will get to listen to our grandchildren whine about how “easy” it was for us too.
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@jonbrooks Boomers are thriving while the rest of us are barely surviving.
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The people cared enough to elect a school board and budget committee to make cuts, and they made cuts. 14 positions eliminated, $1.7 million cut.
Then the teachers showed up to the deliberative session and voted the budget up $1.5M *higher* than it was before.
Not $1.5M back of the $1.7M cut. $1.5M on top of what the budget was BEFORE the cut.
This is what happened in our SAU.
The increase failed on the ballot, so the default budget remains.
What is the point of having an elected budget committee if the budget passed by the people that were elected can be amended by the very people the towns intended to cut?
The people wanted cuts. The people elected a budget committee who would make cuts. The people getting cut amended the budget so they wouldn’t be cut, and increased the budget, and only THAT budget could be voted on. The people rejected the increase once again, but still don’t get the budget they wanted from the people they voted in to get it.
You really don’t see a problem with this? The system is completely flawed if the people getting cut can edit the budget and un-cut themselves.
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@ronrule If people care about it, they should show up at the deliberative session or town meeting. That’s how NH set up their elections. Only residence of a town can make amendments or vote. A non-resident is allowed to speak if the deliberative body chooses to allow them to speak.
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@SenatorShaheen @davec_NH Fix the second one and you fix the first one. But you wouldn’t understand that.
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It's a conflict of interest when 100+ staff members can show up to the deliberative session and amend the budget to grant themselves raises. In New Hampshire small towns this often matches the number of non-employees in attendance. They of course should have the right to vote for whatever is on the BALLOT, but that's a huge conflict to let them amend the budget directly, especially when they're virtually guaranteed a majority vote in the session simply because of how many of them there are.
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@ronrule So you are in favor of not allowing the resident of a town/city to exercise their right?
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@RoxxanneMBryan @Rothmus @ronrule Replace property tax with sales tax. Whack everybody in town - from the 5 year old illegal alien buying a candy bar to the drug dealer in the bad part of town.
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@Daveinthenorth2 @TaraBull Could have made a fortune if I still had that 60,000 ft warehouse and filled it with barrels then to resell now lol.
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