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Watch the locations go from snow to ice to rain. Notice how Western MA and into New England is staying snow. and should rest of morning. Looks like Freezing rain for Nei now... I'm seeing 2-5" snow on ground in MA and NY
Guessing I got 3-4 inches? Whatever freezing rain is coming down is very light
Sorted by highest snow totals. 6.3" in Beckett. This is from CoCoRaHS observers and take note of the time of the report. More snow might of been falling after(or ice).
Last time I checked I wasn't receiving welfare lol. Additionally, If I need something shouldn't I pay for it myself? With the money that I worked to get? I agree of course with public infrastructure (parks, highways, schools) and with that of course public education (but not private medicare, although I don't think hospitals should refuse service to someone unable to pay immediately) But studies have proven time and agin that governments tend to be highly inefficient with money distribution, for example, a study by the pentagon (which they later tried to cover up) Found that in Military alone, the U.S government squandered $130,000,000,000 in costs found to be "entirely unnecessary" in that they did not at all contribute to the military capabilities of the U.S. It's sickening to see people money go to waste like that, private enterprise is almost always better and more efficient because they have to turn a profit.
Not to get all political and all, but what's your opinion on corporate welfare, like what happened to Carrier in Indiana?
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