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In 1992 we listed my grandfathers house on Schenectady st ( a few doors down for the original Demarco funeral home  for $ 43,500) we tried selling it for five years- we collected rent, I figured the home was worth nothing then so we gave it away- I swear to God we gave that house to the people living there NOW.  What are you people thinking- there is a tsunami coming-  no politician can help. and hey I dont know- Im sorry if maybe some of you are in wheelchairs -


I agree with you. And there are folks giving their houses away even today. And I also agree that there is a tsunami coming. The new elected officials will have their hands full for sure!


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In 1992 we listed my grandfathers house on Schenectady st ( a few doors down for the original Demarco funeral home  for $ 43,500) we tried selling it for five years- we collected rent, I figured the home was worth nothing then so we gave it away- I swear to God we gave that house to the people living there NOW.  What are you people thinking- there is a tsunami coming-  no politician can help. and hey I dont know- Im sorry if maybe some of you are in wheelchairs -


You couldn't sell your property because the DEM taxes were too high. Boo-hoo every family has had to do the same thing but most at least grasp the cause of the problem. DEM taxes caused by one party implosion.
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In 1992 we listed my grandfathers house on Schenectady st ( a few doors down for the original Demarco funeral home  for $ 43,500) we tried selling it for five years- we collected rent, I figured the home was worth nothing then so we gave it away- I swear to God we gave that house to the people living there NOW.  What are you people thinking- there is a tsunami coming-  no politician can help. and hey I dont know- Im sorry if maybe some of you are in wheelchairs -


So you come from a whole line of ::failures::  - or are you first generation?
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So you come from a whole line of ::failures::  - or are you first generation?


That's probably the dumbest thing I've ever seen you write.

It may very well be possible that his grandfather worked for GE, back in it's hay-days, and lived there, as many did, out of convenience, back when actual productive members of society inhabited the place.

This just in: Many elderly people just don't bother move to out of a house they've lived in for 40 years, because by the time they adjust, they'll have already died.

Until you've even attempted to think something out before you comment on it, I'll just leave this GIF.

Read her lips.


Apparently, critical thinking was not part of your pre-GED test curriculum.







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I agree with you. And there are folks giving their houses away even today. And I also agree that there is a tsunami coming. The new elected officials will have their hands full for sure!


People have been fleeing and the story of Schenectady is no different than places like Amsterdam and Watervliet (little to no industry, failing house market, etc..etc).

BUT there is one hundred million dollar difference...millions upon millions of county and city taxpayers money have been flushed into the Downtown Schenectady 1/2 block. While no businesses have been helped in the Bellevue or MP (Marcella's received a HUGE tax break to leave MP) and no new industries have come to Schenectady, people should be outraged.

Where did $100 million dollars go in Schenectady?
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You couldn't sell your property because the DEM taxes were too high. Boo-hoo every family has had to do the same thing but most at least grasp the cause of the problem. DEM taxes caused by one party implosion.


You are so hilarious- look I think I said somewhere that my grand father OWNED  his barber shop at 153 Clinton st- my dad and uncle left their dad here 50 freakin years ago-  they were in their mid-twenties -to them Schenectady was already dead -  come on man are you stoned  DIDN'T YOU GET THE MEMO ?

What difference does it make dem this or that- it is insanity to keep up with your sillypolitical  paradigm -.  Your political views have become holy/spiritual values - and your truly confused.  

Voice of Reason appears to have a psychological- spiritual surfboard -  let him ride the wave man.

A few weeks ago I was describing Schenectady to my ' girlfriend '  - and I noticed she was starting to cry - honest to God and she asked - cant anybody say something to those people - i told her forget it because  they are a bunch of knuckleheads - that think the President of the United States is a Marxist trying to subvert the constitution-

and try and find some real values - not ones attached to some political philosophy-  values that stand on their own ( mobile Terminal especially  )


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