Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

Left-Occasion-8445 t1_j9vo3jj wrote

Customer service :) They said someone made an error somewhere along the line and they did say they could renew it. My neighbor also bought a car from them and he had no issues at all. Have you tried calling them just to ask what they’ll do in that situation? It might help put your mind at ease before you buy.

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ktxhopem3276 t1_j9vlxmh wrote

State police are around ten percent of pendot budget. Demcorats have tried to get rural republicans to pay their fair share of state police funding but conservatives only believe in self sufficiency for other people and not themselves. If the state had a higher income tax or more working age people, this would be less of an issue. Pa also has three times as many miles of state road as New York. We even have twice as many as ohio.

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ktxhopem3276 t1_j9vkce2 wrote

>. Have you been living under a rock?

Yes that’s where all the gas is.

> The big debate over charging municipalities without police for state police coverage is all premised on being able to pay for state police without filling into the fuel tax revenues as they have for years now.

What does that have to do with pensions?

> Maybe try a couple states that are a bit bluer and not a thousand miles away. New York? Massachusetts? PA is cheaper than both.

I was listing states that have locally sourced cheap gas, and are more blue than PA. You listed blue states that have no local geological deposits of gas so I’m not sure what your trying to prove.

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hypotenoos t1_j9vjko4 wrote

Have you been living under a rock?

The big debate over charging municipalities without police for state police coverage is all premised on being able to pay for state police without dipping into the fuel tax revenues as they have for years now.

Maybe try a couple states that are a bit bluer and not a thousand miles away. New York? Massachusetts? PA is cheaper than both.

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