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DemocraticVoiceOfReason
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like I said....there's more to the issue....you're funny


Yes - the "more to the issue" is this --
#1) if you want the Conservative Party nomination for public office anywhere in the county than you can't support residency requirements for employees in the police departments and sheriff's department, and
#2) if you want the Independence Party nomination for public office anywhere in the county than you can't support residency requirements for employees in the fire department, and
#3) if you want the Working Families Party nomination for public office anywhere in the county than you can't support residency requirements for the spouses of people who are employed in the areas listed in #1 and #2.

That is pretty much how the system "works."


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Yes, I hear myself.  Most of our public employees work very hard and do SERVE the community.  I reiterate that they should be legally compelled to live in the community that employs them.


Absolutely.

No exceptions.

If you are employed by Rotterdam, you should live there, not Princetown, Guilderland, Glenville or even the City of Schenectady.

One simple rule would result in thousands of new local taxpayers, or thousands of newly available jobs for local residents.

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But GE is a private company.   Government employees are different because as taxpayers WE are the ones paying them.   We can CHOOSE not to buy things made by GE and any company.  if we don't like their policies, their employment practices, etc.


exactly, and so are police departments.

however, government employees/unions seem to win-win, as if the 'corporate masses' have anything to say.


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The guys that actually do the work are the only ones enforced. Guess you have to do the most (Labor) work to make the least to be controlled the most. Once you get a pen in your hand, sit at a desk, or play at city hall your allowed to break the rules. Its funny how more than half the guys rent down at the BOS, so lets see how that increases the tax income.  I always hear " You buy your food, eat out, etc" but no one shops in schenectady, they prefer to go across the river or over balltown.
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with consolidation on its way......does it really matter???/...SPD dispatch is in Rotterdam.....now what????????
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If government employees can move to an area outside the city for the benefit of  lower taxes and higher property values, why does the government get so mad when a private company does the same?  

Oh yeah...what's theirs is theirs, and what's yours is theirs too.


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If government employees can move to an area outside the city for the benefit of  lower taxes and higher property values, why does the government get so mad when a private company does the same?  
Like Burger King wanting to relocate it's corporate HQ to Canada for a lower tax rate.   Isn't this what capitalism is all about?   Surely if it was reversed, where a company came to the US we'd welcome them with open arms.
Oh yeah...what's theirs is theirs, and what's yours is theirs too.

Like Burger King wanting to relocate it's corporate HQ from the U.S. to Canada.   Isn't this is what capitalism is all about?   The market decides the prevailing price.   If the reverse was true,a company coming here as a tax dodge we'd welcome them with open arms.   Can't have it both ways.
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If government employees can move to an area outside the city for the benefit of  lower taxes and higher property values, why does the government get so mad when a private company does the same?  

Oh yeah...what's theirs is theirs, and what's yours is theirs too.


bingo


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Sorry Cicero,I put my comment on Burger King inadvertently within your text.
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with consolidation coming up.....what's the problem.....been coming on for a long time....anticipation leads to "jumping the gun".....

pretty soon it won't matter where you live.......then we can all talk and criticize ......

SPD dispatch.....do they need to move to Rotterdam?????????.........
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We know a city fireman who had to live 'in the city' before he was hired. Lived in a city apt for the first year...then 'could' move anywhere...and did.

We also know a city cop who had to also live in the city before he was hired and bought a multifamily house that he actually lived in for 1 year....then 'could' move anywhere...and did.

they told us they had to live in the 'city' for one year. that's what we were told...don't know if it's city regulations or not honestly.


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We know a city fireman who had to live 'in the city' before he was hired. Lived in a city apt for the first year...then 'could' move anywhere...and did.

We also know a city cop who had to also live in the city before he was hired and bought a multifamily house that he actually lived in for 1 year....then 'could' move anywhere...and did.

they told us they had to live in the 'city' for one year. that's what we were told...don't know if it's city regulations or not honestly.


it's called a whitewash....it looks good....politically correct and 'useful' at election time...gives weight when
contract negotiations are due....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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