Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

ThePencilRain OP t1_jbqblp6 wrote

It went out from 4pm yesterday ton7am this morning. A tech came at 830 and redid the connections.

It went out again at 4pm today. Niw U get to wait for it to either magically start working again or the next fuxking tech to show up tomorrow.

These guys seem to be doing their damndest to make me hate Comcast even less.

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11_Wolfie_11 t1_jbq915h wrote

How much of the population do you actually think is trans, versus the amount of people who are swept up in a fad? Especially kids, who are influenced by educators and internet influencers who have a vested interest in promoting their world view.

No, kids should not have shit put in their bodies, or surgeries that alter them for the rest of their life. Period. This whole thing is some next level Brave New World shit, and it needs to stop.

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ericools t1_jbpvb7x wrote

Sure. What does mater however is that there is a system in place that allows for people in power to force others to waste money on things. It's a small example of a very large and very serious issue.

I think it might be best to use these smaller less important examples to illuminate the problem, because with larger more complex budget items people get sucked into all kinds of tangents and myriad ideological debates about what benefits or determent any given part of the spending leads to.

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llambo17 t1_jbpu05k wrote

True on that first part and it's a bit cheaper to live down there if you don't make much and like manufactured homes but I would have to disagree with that second part. Not sure on your experience's and how you have come to that conclusion but visiting down there in the winters and talking with my friends and family that live there, some who are middle to very low income have not had many issues, if not at all. Only issues my family has had that was related to the government was trying to get disability which Florida judges are very hard to convince even with solid evidence because of the amount of people who are trying to get it with little to no issues. Also, I don't have any trans friends just one that's gay and he hasn't had any grips about the area, state or jobs. He keeps trying to get me to come down and work with him which I may. Also, there federal laws that protect people from discrimination in the workplace and hiring environment and Florida is pretty diverse, if there was issue like that, I'd think the younger people would be leaving the state, not moving in from places like Cali, NY and New England. Tampa imo is the place to be in the winter. Then NH in the summer.

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TheMobyDicks t1_jbptlw1 wrote

This is exactly right. SCORE's okay but SBDC is in every state and they collaborate. Also, if you're going to target Manchester to work/live, the person you need to speak to is:

Jodie Nazaka

Director of Economic Development

Contact Information

Manchester Economic Development Office (MEDO)

One City Hall Plaza

Manchester, NH 03101

Phone: (603) 624-6505

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