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Old 04-23-2014, 02:14 PM
 
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Old 04-23-2014, 05:24 PM
 
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I don't know how many potholes Syracuse has but in Oneida fixing 2000 wouldn't cover one street.
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Old 04-23-2014, 06:58 PM
 
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I don't know how many potholes Syracuse has but in Oneida fixing 2000 wouldn't cover one street.
Come on, is it that bad? Should someone talk to Max about this?
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Old 04-24-2014, 01:55 AM
 
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The professional features the new technological innovation companies and new small companies in common. One gets the supposition from the professional that NYS has been providing tax smashes to advertise new business.
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Old 04-24-2014, 05:24 AM
 
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The professional features the new technological innovation companies and new small companies in common. One gets the supposition from the professional that NYS has been providing tax smashes to advertise new business.
I think that is the game to some degree everywhere. In the case of Rick Perry, the governor of Texas, he is in NYC to essentially poach jobs from NY to TX. So, many tactics are used in order to advertise, entice and attract jobs to states.
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Old 04-24-2014, 06:29 AM
 
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I think that is the game to some degree everywhere. In the case of Rick Perry, the governor of Texas, he is in NYC to essentially poach jobs from NY to TX. So, many tactics are used in order to advertise, entice and attract jobs to states.
Perry is an idiot. Texas is booming, and there is no need for him to run around like a chicken with his head cut off to poach companies, especially when Texas already has too much traffic and will always have to worry about having enough water.

The guy is on an ego trip, and along with some other Texans, probably has a goal of surpassing California's population just so the can say Texas is #1. Like I said, an idiot.

And the Woody Allen glasses don't help.
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Old 04-25-2014, 11:53 PM
 
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Old 04-26-2014, 03:33 AM
 
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Come on, is it that bad? Should someone talk to Max about this?
Its that bad and worse. However he isn't Mayor Pothole either. He's currently locked in a battle against the welfare scum downtown. He's doing a great job and rarely have I been so happy with my vote.

The roads are a different problem. Our roads here have long been a problem. Never as bad here as Syracuse proper they were also never as nice as some of the suburbs. Shred the front end of a new car before you even get it home. The worst is Rt 5 which is a state road and not the cities responsibility. Then last year a new problem has popped up and I don't know who to blame for this one. They come in with this huge machine and grind up the roads into dumptrucks. Two weeks later they pave the road, I have heard they reuse the old road, and it doesn't look right. Seems coarse somehow, almost as if its the base coat. Well all the new roads got plowed right up this winter. If you came down my street you would figger its a normal Upstate NY road put down in the 50's. But it was brand new last Summer.
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Old 04-26-2014, 06:00 AM
 
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Its that bad and worse. However he isn't Mayor Pothole either. He's currently locked in a battle against the welfare scum downtown. He's doing a great job and rarely have I been so happy with my vote.

The roads are a different problem. Our roads here have long been a problem. Never as bad here as Syracuse proper they were also never as nice as some of the suburbs. Shred the front end of a new car before you even get it home. The worst is Rt 5 which is a state road and not the cities responsibility. Then last year a new problem has popped up and I don't know who to blame for this one. They come in with this huge machine and grind up the roads into dumptrucks. Two weeks later they pave the road, I have heard they reuse the old road, and it doesn't look right. Seems coarse somehow, almost as if its the base coat. Well all the new roads got plowed right up this winter. If you came down my street you would figger its a normal Upstate NY road put down in the 50's. But it was brand new last Summer.
Man, if this is the case, then maybe Oneida needs the system that Miner implemented here in Syracuse.
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