Comments by Fritzdawg
Posted on May 17 at 2:37 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I am going to assume that this is some type of attempt at satire.
From: Schenectady finishes year in the black
Posted on May 5 at 2:45 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Yeah, dream on.
Most of the citizens of New York State are not on board with your fantasies.
Dirt roads were a good idea at one time as well.
From: Shippers rediscovering the canal
Posted on April 23 at 12:42 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Christine Serafini: Did you type that drivel with a straight face?
From: Point of presentation, and job of Realtor: to sell Schenectady
Posted on April 23 at 12:38 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Congratulations on ruining the lives of people have to work as cashiers for a living.
They send someone in that looks 30, yet is just shy of 21, usually trying to dodge charges on some minor crime that they themselves committed, and BINGO, the cashier gets arrested regardless of their lack of malice.
Does anyone seriously think that a cashier at Price Chopper knowingly made an illegal sale out of a sense of greed for the company?
They now have a criminal record of unlawfully dealing with a minor, which is the modern day equivalent of the scarlet letter, and this just in, a decent lawyer will cost them more than they make in a few months of working at minimum wage (or close to it), and putting up with customer abuse.
Currently, it is far easier for a minor to buy dangerous drugs, than it is to buy beer.
Bang up job you're doing there Sheriff.
From: 12 stores cited for underage alcohol sales
Posted on April 21 at 2:32 a.m. (Suggest removal)
John Conde:
Had that teacher done even one iota of research into nazi anti-semitic propaganda, and the techniques of propaganda itself, they would have stumbled upon a movie that I shall link below. It would have been a far more effective teaching tool, than whatever half baked thought that they had scribbled out 5 minutes before class, thinking it was some type of "cutting edge" concept.
The Eternal Jew (Der Ewige Jude)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIQp31Oyn...
Disclaimer: I am in no way anti-semitic, and in fact, Jewish friends of mine appreciated seeing it, as it helped them to understand how media was used to persuade an entire nation of otherwise intelligent people into a frenzy of generalized, irrational hate.
From: Teacher’s lesson on Nazi propaganda may have been useful
Posted on April 20 at 1:19 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Paula Gaies:
Bottom line is, nobody wants to purchase a home in a place where their taxes are higher than their mortgage, only to live in a place where the economic outlook rivals only that of the black hole of Calcutta.
What do those taxes pay for?
Schools that under perform some of the worst in the South Bronx, roads that make the surface of the moon seem like a really smooth ride, and one of the highest crime rates in the nation.
Buying a house in Schenectady is not something anybody in their right mind would consider as an investment.
But then again, you live in Cohoes, a garden spot if ever there was one, rivaled only by Watervliet, and Green Island.
I'm considering making reservations with the CDTA to take my family on vacation to Cohoes some day.
It's hard to book a room at this time of year, but at least it's not a tourist trap like South Troy.
From: Don’t hold teachers accountable right away for new curriculum
Posted on April 17 at 10:16 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Sid Gordon: So your solution is to ban luggage?
What about boxes and packages? Are they banned too?
A "Reflection"? That's not even a slight shimmer.
From: New rail track between Albany, Schenectady is ridiculously overpriced
Posted on April 11 at 3:16 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Posted by Fritzdawg
While I do agree that celebrities often times know very little about anything other than being celebrities, (Yoko Ono is not exactly a renown geophysicist), they do manage to get some air time for the opposing viewpoint.
The shale industry has dumped millions of dollars into advertising, pay-offs to media shills (who ignoramuses like yourself apparently believe, say "baaa Vito, say baaa. good boy!), and lobbying that the opposition just can't match.
Yes, they own farms, and restaurants, but if they didn't, somebody else would, and none of the products harvested are even going to be used in this country, no less in this state.
Your energy bills are not going to decrease by so much as a penny, and the shale companies have openly stated as much.
Fracking is little more than selling the future of our state to the highest bidder, and no, there will be no economic "boom", as in North Dakota which has 1/20th of our population, and labor pool.
There are more people living within 60 miles of Albany, than live in the entire state of North Dakota, where the "boom" has already hit it's peak, and if North Dakota is doing so well, then why are they still receiving $1.68 of federal money for every $1.00 they put in?
They also have thousands of square miles that probably won't be population centers for another century or two, and if there is one thing New York State does not have, it's disposable real estate.
I would feel better about fracking if there were any type of accountability, but there just isn't, because the "Cheney Loophole" made sure of that.
They refuse to divulge what chemicals are being used, because that information is "proprietary", as though if you, or I knew what they were, we would just start our own oil company.
I'm confident, that every company that fracks knows exactly what chemicals are used, and none of them are harboring some special secret that the rest are not aware of.
Don't think economic "boom", think Love Canal and you'll be more on the mark.
From: Celebrity ‘experts’ are only experts in hypocrisy
Posted on April 10 at 1:24 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Bob Nicolella:
You must be new here, because as anyone that grew up here can tell you, the winters were BRUTAL.
There were days on end of below zero temperatures.
Now, they close schools for a lousy 4 inches.
Is it possible that British owned, National Grid is screwing us?
No, there is no such thing as climate change, and I know this because Fox told me so.
This just in: The Earth is ROUND.]
No, really, I saw a picture.
From: Global warming deniers have bought dogma of fossil-fuel industry
Posted on April 9 at 1:48 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Seriously, Yoko Ono?
She married rich, and that's about it.
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