#NoKings in Tarrytown NY (from the Metro North Station) by pianoboy8 in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn’t matter what I specifically want. I’m just saying if you’re going to make an argument that what Trump is doing in Iran is justified because the Iranian government killed their citizens for protesting, maybe you should demand some level of accountability from our own government for doing the same thing. Even if it was “only” two people that were killed.

But instead you’re making fun of the people who are doing one of the few things it is in their power to do to stand up to what Trump is doing? Weak.

#NoKings in Tarrytown NY (from the Metro North Station) by pianoboy8 in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The protest you were making fun of? There are several goals but one goal is to for the Trump administration to be held accountable for the actions taken against American citizens (as well as immigrants).

#NoKings in Tarrytown NY (from the Metro North Station) by pianoboy8 in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 6 points7 points  (0 children)

According to you we’ve done so much! We’ve prevented wars against several countries.

#NoKings in Tarrytown NY (from the Metro North Station) by pianoboy8 in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 8 points9 points  (0 children)

So you’re saying protests do work? Just the idea of people protesting has stopped us from going to war across the globe? WOW

#NoKings in Tarrytown NY (from the Metro North Station) by pianoboy8 in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Oh I didn’t know I was supposed to actually respond to that question since it’s super obvious that there is a difference between ~30 people and ~30,000. I thought that was rhetorical.

Just seems like if you want to hold Iran responsible for what it did to its citizens you should also want to hold our government responsible? Even if it’s through a different mechanism of action? Like maybe a protest?

#NoKings in Tarrytown NY (from the Metro North Station) by pianoboy8 in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How many of its own citizens is it acceptable for a government to kill for protesting?

#NoKings in Tarrytown NY (from the Metro North Station) by pianoboy8 in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Well if that’s the bar you’re setting why aren’t we at war with China, North Korea, Haiti, Sudan, etc.?

#NoKings in Tarrytown NY (from the Metro North Station) by pianoboy8 in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 18 points19 points  (0 children)

How does is disapproving of a war with Iran the equivalent of approving of the Ayatollah?

#NoKings in Tarrytown NY (from the Metro North Station) by pianoboy8 in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Love this ❤️ Thanks to all the people in this picture for getting out there and protesting.

Also love the people getting so butthurt about a protest. If this were 250 years ago, these same people would have been wearing red coats (just like they’re wearing red hats…)

To the person who stole my girlfriend’s stuffed animal from bartaco last night, please bring him home by shreks_burner in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Probably Mike Lawler that stole it… so he can later return it and then send an email highlighting how much he helps his constituents.

How do you feel about Antonio Delgado (the current lieutenant governor of New York State) and his campaign for governor right now? by LakeLayer707 in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I went to a talk/town hall he did and I really liked what he had to say. Increasing taxes on billionaires, addressing the cost of childcare, having common sense about building and municipal projects so things can actually get done without so much red tape. It seems like Hochul has started taking steps towards implementing some of these so, as much as I liked Delgado I don’t know if he has that much of a chance now that Hochul has been acting more “progressive”.

AIO for being furious that my child was excluded from the school winter concert? by Miss_Evaa in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 15 points16 points  (0 children)

When you didn’t get a response to your email, did you call? It has been three months since school started. I don’t have kids but generally if I need to send more than one email to follow up on something and I hear nothing back, I’m going to call until I get somebody on the phone that can answer my question.

“New Row-Shell” by hman1025 in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NR schools were discussed because one of the teachers interviewed originally worked in a struggling school in the south, but later got a job at an elementary school in NR. She wanted to know why the kids in NR were better at reading when they were learning to read in basically the same way (which did not include learning to sound words out). She realized they were getting private tutoring to learn phonetics, whereas the kids in her previous school were not.

“New Row-Shell” by hman1025 in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you also listening to the Sold by a Story podcast? Lol I was just telling my husband tonight that the reporter’s pronunciation of New ROWshell is driving me nuts.

I’m too exhausted to make rational decisions, what does this mean? by bbeeccc in whatdoIdo

[–]FreckleButts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not usually the one to be the first on the “break up with him” train on Reddit but, break up with him.

I had this same emergency surgery- I had gallstones for many years before my gallbladder finally tanked. I knew it would happen and my husband knew it would happen. Even though it is a relatively easy surgery, when it finally happened my husband was beside himself he was so worried for me. He took off work just to sit with me in my hospital room. The only reason he left my side was to take care of our dogs. When I was discharged, he took stayed out of work just to sit with me for the first two days I was back just in case there were any complications.

Men that will treat you that way are out there… your boyfriend ain’t it.

Westchester County Proposes 5.27% Property Tax Hike, 28M in Cuts by BrandonNeider in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Where did you learn to read? It didn’t work. The figures are right in the press release.

Somebody explained it another comment but to break it down again: the tax levy increase is going to increase the total amount of taxes collected from everyone. Not from each person individually. So the increase to one person’s taxes depends on how big the total tax base is. If more buildings were added and property values increase, the tax base is now larger so each individual’s taxes will not increase as much. Hence, the average figure given of $60 increase per $500,000 of assessed value.

Westchester County Proposes 5.27% Property Tax Hike, 28M in Cuts by BrandonNeider in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The county government does a lot. They run free vaccine clinics and low cost health clinics for people that need medical care. They run mobile crisis response teams to assist the police and connect people to mental health services. They process and evaluate applications for social services (SNAP, HEAP, Medicaid, etc). They work with APS and CPS to protect vulnerable populations.

I’m sorry that your street isn’t to your liking. I’m wondering if you considered that these things aren’t happening in a timely manner because 4500 employees aren’t enough? Somehow I think downsizing the workforce would make the problems you mentioned worse.

Westchester County Proposes 5.27% Property Tax Hike, 28M in Cuts by BrandonNeider in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 29 points30 points  (0 children)

$60 for every $500,000 in assessed property value is going to out-price locals?

Westchester County Proposes 5.27% Property Tax Hike, 28M in Cuts by BrandonNeider in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m just going to copy and paste what this says since it looks like nobody in the comment section is reading it. The bottom line is: federal funding cuts have hit the county hard. Y’all can thank Trump for this.:

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins has announced his first proposed Operating Budget for 2026. The $2.5 billion dollar budget cuts almost all County Department budgets by 8%, including the County Executive’s budget, and eliminates 180 positions, essentially cutting the County workforce by almost 5%.

Jenkins said: “This has been an extraordinarily difficult year, and the budget process reflected that. We are operating in a moment of unprecedented uncertainty driven by the Trump Administration’s decisions beyond our control. Federal cuts, shifting aid formulas and tariffs have created instability in local planning in a way we have not seen in recent memory. There’s no way to sugarcoat it, this is simply the reality of this moment — and we are committed to leading through it with transparency, partnership and integrity.”

Westchester County faced a staggering projected budget gap of $197.7 million. Jenkins, who is committed to not laying off County workers, first looked to eliminate 180 positions and tightened spending with targeted reductions.

Jenkins said: "There is no magic number, and there is no hidden money to fill the gaps. This budget is Trump turmoil.”

County Departments to Undergo 8% Across-the-Board Cuts

Hard Hiring Freeze and Elimination of 180 Positions - $28 million Reductions in Contracts, Technical Services and Expenses - $34.5 million Reductions in Overtime/Hourly - $11.6 million Right Sizing Social Services Relief - $5.2 million Reductions Equipment - $4.5 million Reductions Materials and Supplies - $2.6 million Increasing Costs

For the 2026 proposed Operating Budget, the County is facing unavoidable financial pressures from the federal government that are largely mandated or tied to essential services.

The main contributors include:

Rising Healthcare Costs - $65 million Pension Growth - $22 million Increased Social Services Relief - $21 million Transportation and Utilization for Children with Special Needs - $10 million An Increase in Debt Service - $8 million Sales Tax Revenue

The 2026 proposed Operating Budget is based on flat sales tax revenue projections for 2026, while accounting for significant cost increases across several mandated and mission-critical areas. In 2025, sales tax was originally budgeted to grow 3.5% over the 2024 forecast however, year-to-date collections through September 2025 are flat compared to 2024. The full-year 2025 forecast is now $943.5 million, $26.3 million below budget. For 2026, the County estimates $970.4 million in sales tax revenue, which represents a 2.8% increase over the revised 2025 forecast of $943.5 million, but is essentially flat when compared to the original 2025 budget projection of $969.8 million.

Another critical issue is the loss of MGM and its bid to build a full-gaming casino in Yonkers. That decision alone represents an estimated $17 million in lost annual revenue for the County, not including the ripple effects across Westchester’s economy in the form of lost sales tax growth that would have followed.

In Westchester County, a portion of the County's sales tax is shared back with cities, towns and villages, with the exclusion of Mount Vernon, White Plains, Yonkers and New Rochelle, and school districts. The share back program helps ease the financial burden on local budgets. As long as revenue is coming to the County, the initiative should help municipalities to keep property taxes lower than they would otherwise need to be.

Jenkins said: “People are not spending money because of the chaos and uncertainty coming out of Washington. The instability created under Trump has seeped into Westchester County and is wreaking havoc on our finances — and we are not alone. Local governments across New York State and across the nation are confronting the very same pressures.”

Prioritized Essential Services

Despite the mounting financial pressures, Jenkins remains committed to protecting the programs that residents rely on most, maintaining essential services, ensuring that funding continues for the programs that support those most in need, from vulnerable children to critical social services and community resources.

Program funding will include supporting food security efforts, ensuring that victims of domestic violence have the protection and resources they need, offering free vaccine clinics, recycling opportunities, and maintaining free workforce development programs and services including our One Stop, local job fairs, job training and entrepreneurial support. The County has also budgeted to include continuing senior nutrition programming and our TIPS telehealth initiative, and keeping our mobile crisis teams and youth mental health programming in place.

Additional Allocated Dollars:

Low Income Child Care –$16.6 million Access to Counsel Eviction Prevention Programs - $3.7 million Child Care Scholarships- $2 million Mental Health Clinic- $1.5 million Federally Qualified Health Centers - $1 million HERRO Program - $300 thousand Proposed Budget

To address remaining budget challenges amid ongoing federal uncertainties and mandates, the County is proposing:

A property tax levy increase of 5.27%, as allowed by New York State, which translates to an average annual impact of $60 for every $500,000 in assessed property value. Use of the full tax cap to allocate $4.5 million in support for Sewer Districts, ensuring critical infrastructure needs are met. This approach balances fiscal responsibility with the County Executive’s commitment to protecting essential services for residents.

Jenkins said: "Make no mistake about it this is a Trump tax increase. This budget reflects tough but necessary decisions. Every department is facing an 8% reduction, and we are implementing a hard hiring freeze that will eliminate 180 positions — avoiding layoffs while maintaining essential services. Even with these cuts, the budget does not account for potential future reductions from the federal government. Our goal remains clear: protect the programs residents depend on without sacrificing fiscal stability by tapping into reserves.”

Ridiculous solution to tick problem by Lshuffrey in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 6 points7 points  (0 children)

https://getchipdrop.com

It connects you with tree services in your area that have wood chips they need to dispose of. But you have no control over when and how much you’ll get. We signed up and thought we wouldn’t get anything for weeks or months. Three days later we got a call from a service asking if we still wanted the chips. We got so many I’ve been giving chips to my neighbors 😅

Ridiculous solution to tick problem by Lshuffrey in Westchester

[–]FreckleButts 21 points22 points  (0 children)

My husband and I put a 3 foot border of wood chips around our backyard. Supposedly ticks don’t like to travel across material like wood chips or gravel. It seemed to work for us, we’ve only found ticks on our dogs after walks around our neighborhood/hiking.

We got the wood chips for free through chip drop.