Recent comments in /f/Maine

Interesting-Ladder24 t1_j66wkiz wrote

I dig all of this and I'm not disputing climate change but.. the Earth is always changing just like our own bodies. We really only have a few hundred years to play with. Maybe things are shifting and not so constant? Winter is still here. Just seems like it'll run end of December to mid May versus end of October to March. About the same amount of time.

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kintokae t1_j66ubu8 wrote

Yes, right now we have progressive. We had them last year too, but gieco before that. We go on the site about a week or two before our policy expires and get a new quote to see who is cheaper. I tried MetLife, but even with my organization discount it was about $25-30 more a month. I tried bundling with my home owners and it cost more to have them bundled than to have it separate. My progressive insurance even includes a 15 mile roadside towing as well.

I will say, comprehensive came in handy when a mouse got into my turbo on my car and got sucked in. It blew my turbo. But there was a rodent clause in my policy that covered it. I just paid $250 for a new turbo ($1800).

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TimothyOilypants t1_j66t8zb wrote

Electricity is expensive when you create it with fossil fuels. Moreover, it should have ALWAYS been fucking expensive.

No one is getting screwed, we're all just guilty of getting addicted to an unsustainable lifestyle that we all fucking KNEW was unsustainable but did nothing about. Now the whole fucking thing is collapsing and we cant outsource our suffering to the rest of the world anymore.

No one with a modicum of intelligence could seriously look at the way the western world has been living for 80 years compared to the other 90% of the planet and think this shit wasn't going to catch up to us...

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SobeysBags t1_j66t3h1 wrote

That's a damn cheap deductible. We have two Honda civics, 2 drivers with comprehensive, and we pay 370 every six months but our deductible hovers between 750-1000. We usually bounce between progressive and Geico. Is that who you're with?

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MathematicianGlum880 t1_j66ofxw wrote

You are wrong on sooo many levels. Seems you suck at figuring things out. The government has been burying things for many many years and you think they are ‘working on it’? 🤣🤣🤣

First of all…I’m not a male. Secondly…They can’t reverse anything. Our oceans are polluted and rivers are too. Research pole reversal and then come back and talk. It has happened before. I’m a 62f and have known for some time the acronyms they create are for your benefit not humanities. Nothing but a load of crap. Read about Love Canal and all the other places companies have buried chemicals,,,there are lots. Also, the lay person can’t change anything, when semis, dump trucks, planes, trains and other commercial vehicles dump WAY more shit into the air than our cars. They just want you thinking it’s your fault. Well you can own that guilt…I’m not. I lived in MA back in the 80’s and they had emission testing, that stopped right quick. Then it was in Maine for a very short amount of time. Go back to mommy’s basement.

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Friendly-Matter-3819 t1_j66mqhh wrote

Good thing there’s a few millions scientists and engineers among many others dedicating their lives to figure it out and slow it even reverse it. You sot there and do nothing like a good little boy and the adults in the world will make sure your grandchildren are ok.

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