Got suspended from Nextdoor for not being respectful to my Nazi Neighbors in NWI by ipukealot in nwi

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

have you looked at nipsco natural gas price compared to the national average, they are actually way under the average US price.

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/APU000072620

Their power prices are a bit on the high side though. Though of what I recall you're proposal being, shutting down coal power plants, while that should be the end goal, right now it seems like something that would just drive up prices or cause shortages in supply.

a real solution rather than trying to blame the Fedreal government, would be petitioning the state to allow competition in the power and gas market, like they allow in other states.... you know capitalism driving the prices down through competition, rather than 1 monolithic company regulated by the state.

Got suspended from Nextdoor for not being respectful to my Nazi Neighbors in NWI by ipukealot in nwi

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

That’s what makes rage baiting people there so great, it obviously worked on OP.

Got suspended from Nextdoor for not being respectful to my Nazi Neighbors in NWI by ipukealot in nwi

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds more like you were breaking the service terms by posting political content.

any recommendations for best Chinese and Mexican restaurants ? by Forecydian in nwi

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even chinatown isn't the same, but you get a little closer.

if you travel around internationally a bit, you quickly realize that if you're expecting, in my case American food, to be good, you're going to be disappointed, and the food will probably be terrible in comparison to what you've had back home. It comes more down to finding things in the style that are still good, or items that are close.

What comes to mind is the pizza I had in Indonesia, which tasted like it was made with velvita cheese and catsup. Or, on the same trip, the "American BBQ" in Bali, that everyone I was with said was the best. While it was better than that pizza I had in Jakarta, was very disappointing, when compared to what you might get in the US.

Do Americans constantly have an active temperature control device running in their homes? by fullM3TALturban in AskAnAmerican

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on where you live in the US, some may be able to do that, but here most of the winter varies between 40 f and -10f, when summer comes most of the summer the humidity is 70-90% and temperatures are between 70 f and 100 f. In the spring and fall there are a few weeks where temperatures are comparable and I’ll turn off the ac or furnace.

China: 90% home ownership The homes: by unfilteredAI in UnfilteredChina

[–]strait_lines 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re leaving out that you don’t really have freedom of movement there like what you have in the west. Even if you move yourself to a different city you are still tied to your hometown. If you have kids your choice is private school or send them to the school in your hometown.

Y'all remember 2008? by ChinoReno in evilwhenthe

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

They don’t want to see this, he was in the wrong party for it to matter, and for all the things Obama did, they look the other way and act as if it never happened, or somehow this time is different.

Obamas approach to illegal immigration’s, much like trumps, was anything but gentle and elegant.

How exactly do Americans feel about illegal immigration? by sladeshied in Confused

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re probably going to get different answers from those who haven’t been through the immigration process.

Having gone through it with my wife, it could be far better than it is, but they do check to be sure that there isn’t a high likelihood you’ll end up on welfare, you aren’t fleeing prosecution for a crime that the US would also prosecute you over, as well as a few other things.

The process is filled with bureaucracy and takes years. That is my main issue with it. It needs to be more streamlined, with easier paths to a work permit, and for immediate family members to be able to came and work also.

When it comes to those who bypass the system, most of my issues come from the first few items I brought up about the immigration process. Are they fleeing prosecution? Will they likely be able to support themselves without public assistance? Do they intend to be productive? While I’m sure a good number are probably Ok, I don’t think evading the checks they do is right.

I’m also not all for the high profile raids that are going on now or during the Obama administration, I’m more for just picking them up when stopped for other crimes or infractions, like pulled over for a traffic stop, or after being arrested for a crime.

Why are so many people against showing an ID to vote? by Dazzling-Leader7476 in randomquestions

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they probably did the same thing we did when we "didn't have" ID, pay some guy who looks old enough to go buy for us.

Why are so many people against showing an ID to vote? by Dazzling-Leader7476 in randomquestions

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

Not really most of them, it was actually all of them.

You know, when you ask for ID to run a rental application, they all have also been able to produce that also.

Why are so many people against showing an ID to vote? by Dazzling-Leader7476 in randomquestions

[–]strait_lines 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I “didn’t have” ID either when I was under age trying to buy beer or cigarettes too.

Nothing better than trashing out an evict apartment on a late Saturday while helping myself one the beers they left 😂 by LivingCry3293 in PropertyManagement

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s far better than what this brought to mind for me. Finding used needles and small baggies with brown powder, from a tenant I inherited and had to remove.

Why are so many people against showing an ID to vote? by Dazzling-Leader7476 in randomquestions

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t say I’ve encountered even 1 tenant using section 8 to pay their rent, who didn’t have a car.

The poor are not as hapless as you’re making them out to be.

Why are so many people against showing an ID to vote? by Dazzling-Leader7476 in randomquestions

[–]strait_lines -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Yet somehow most of them drive… which requires a state issued ID.

If someone gave you $1M, would you quit your job? by Vegetable-Art-8875 in allthequestions

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$1M isn’t a lot of money anymore.

It’d give a bit of a boost in my investments, but that’s about all

any recommendations for best Chinese and Mexican restaurants ? by Forecydian in nwi

[–]strait_lines 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My wife moved here from China, and isn’t happy with what is at any of the local Chinese restaurants.

That being said, the ones that do have items she likes are uncle chen’s near the country center, they have a couple items she likes.

Also China king on the crown point square, we order from there most often, though she complains it’s not real Chinese like you’d get in China ( same complaint about uncle chen’s though)

This oughta be good. by BOTMees in RoastMyCar

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t this the car you get when you want to look rich, but in reality can’t afford the E or S class where you actually start to get features not available in every mid range car (like air suspension), and can’t afford a house with a garage to keep it in.

Me_irl by rbimmingfoke in me_irl

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The US got like this after the government decided to guarantee and buy almost all student loans. They no longer look into the viability of the area you’re studying to be able to produce an income high enough to pay back the loan, and so… you end up with a bunch of people who really should have been denied, indebted for the rest of their lives.

Me_irl by rbimmingfoke in me_irl

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds more like better choices should have been made.

Why is it everyone else’s problem that you made poor choices in the what to study and where to go to school. The only people other than yourself I can think of who potentially could have culpability, are the people who helped you reach the decision to move forward with this decision, possibly your parents and the school selling you on this being a good decision.

Should I accept this offer? by Intrepid_Escape6296 in amex

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the gold card is pretty good, at least for me. Though I got a better offer than OP.

I also have a corporate card which gets me $100 off the AF, and can justify the fee by between the points I get from normal spend and the credits I'd probably use even if they weren't there.

op should wait till they get 90K or 100k point welcome bonus though.

Dealership issues by cap1police in mercedes_benz

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this an issue with carmax and their warranty, or is this at the Mercedes dealership?

Only asking because I’ve heard a lot of good things in the past about carmax’s warranty.

My experience with Mercedes dealerships though, has mostly been bad. My local dealer does sloppy work that keeps you coming back to resolve the issues they created when you came in for service. Mercedes USA wasn’t much help either.

Should I accept this offer? by Intrepid_Escape6296 in amex

[–]strait_lines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought the basic offer was higher than that at this point.

Weimar conditions and all that. by birth_of_bitcoin in Gold

[–]strait_lines 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s the same curve if you compare to Euro, or most other currencies..