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well first of all, I'd like to take up the ambulance 'fee' issue in schenectady.....?????????????????????????????????????????.....no transparency there.....it was and now it's gone....unless someone else can find it......................


...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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Quoted from A Better Rotterdam
Let me see if I have this straight, Buffardi is for the police station and for continued usage of REMS, while both FDG and McGarry are against it. I am correct?


I find it hard to believe that you are even asking these questions one week before an election. It appears more that you are baiting for some strange reason. I could be wrong...but.....

If you really want to get some answers, may I suggest that you contact these candidates yourself and ask them for yourself and make 'your own UNBIASED decision'.....k?


If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land,
it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.
-James Madison

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Frank DelGallo and Robert Godlewski have tried to destroy the town, now we must RE-UNITE ROTTERDAM!


"De oppresso liber!"
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THE ONLY WAY ROTTERDAM WILL RECOVER IS

                           DIVERSITY


FDG   FDG      AND     AC    AC    


The Re-Unite Rotterdam phrase is old hat......now in with an encumbant and a new face to give
this Town what is needs......fairness, integrity, to bring this Town back to what it NEEDS to be.  
                       A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE.
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Quoted from GravelGertie
Frank DelGallo and Robert Godlewski have tried to destroy the town, now we must RE-UNITE ROTTERDAM!


the only folks who want to 're-unite' are those who never left their own circle of gumbas to actually LEAD the entire town into the future......nah,,,,they were too busy worrying about their
pensions/contracts/colas.....

GET OFF MY BACK......they have become the side of the family you wish wouldn't show up at holidays.....


...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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When the DEMS say Re-ignite they mean Re-implode.
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      The following is the tax staus of New York State, Schectady County, Towns & Villages, and the associated links to this information:

              New York's State and Local Tax Burden Second-Highest in Nation
During the past three decades, New York's state and local tax burden percentage has ranked among the nation's highest, currently estimated at 12.1% of income (2nd nationally), above the current national average of 9.8%. Compared to the 1977 data, New York had a rate of 13.2% (1st nationally), decreasing 1.1% overall. Currently residents pay $6,157 per capita in state and local taxes.
http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/topic/46.html




Closer to the Capitol Region, Montgomery County ranks 11th of 1,824 counties surveyed nationally, with a median tax burden of $2,408 for a $96,900 home.

Schenectady County comes in 24th highest with taxes running $3,641 on a median-priced $163,000 home.

http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Upstate-taxes-tops-in-national-study-1357794.php




2010 Tax Rates per $1,000 in Assessed Valuation Equalization Rate Total Overall Full Value

Schenectady County     $20.40 to $39.57
Town of Duanesburg     $21.27 to $25.65
Village of Delanson     $24.08
Town of Glenville     $20.55 to $26.46
Village of Scotia     $32.57
Town of Niskayuna     $24.26 to $25.90
Town of Princetown     $20.40 to $23.53
Town of Rotterdam     $24.13 to $30.41
City of Schenectady     $39.57
Capital District     $6.95 to $39.57
Source: N.Y.S. Comptroller’s Office          Prepared by the Capital District Regional Planning Commission

http://cdrpc.org/



        Review of the tax status puts New York in the top echelon for taxes.  Schenectady County ranks 24th out of 1,800+ Counties surveyed.  City of Schenectady highest tax rates in the County.  Town of Rotterdam highest Town taxes in the County.  Now look at the leadership . . . .

        Historically, New York State is Democratic controlled.  Schenectady County Legislature has 15 members, 12 Democrats, 1 Conservative, 2 Republicans.  City Council of Schenectady, 7 members all Democrats.  Town of Rotterdam historically Democrat.

         When you look at your tax status and compare that with your historical leadership, it's not hard to connect the dots.  Every candidate you vote for and wins, becomes someone you give access to your wallet in that they become the stewards of your tax monies.  If you are unhappy or disatisfied with the above provided information, then don't be stupid, and . . . .

                    Don't Vote Democratic for any elected office!
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Quoted from AVON
      The following is the tax staus of New York State, Schectady County, Towns & Villages, and the associated links to this information:

              New York's State and Local Tax Burden Second-Highest in Nation
During the past three decades, New York's state and local tax burden percentage has ranked among the nation's highest, currently estimated at 12.1% of income (2nd nationally), above the current national average of 9.8%. Compared to the 1977 data, New York had a rate of 13.2% (1st nationally), decreasing 1.1% overall. Currently residents pay $6,157 per capita in state and local taxes.
http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/topic/46.html




Closer to the Capitol Region, Montgomery County ranks 11th of 1,824 counties surveyed nationally, with a median tax burden of $2,408 for a $96,900 home.

Schenectady County comes in 24th highest with taxes running $3,641 on a median-priced $163,000 home.

http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Upstate-taxes-tops-in-national-study-1357794.php




2010 Tax Rates per $1,000 in Assessed Valuation Equalization Rate Total Overall Full Value

Schenectady County     $20.40 to $39.57
Town of Duanesburg     $21.27 to $25.65
Village of Delanson     $24.08
Town of Glenville     $20.55 to $26.46
Village of Scotia     $32.57
Town of Niskayuna     $24.26 to $25.90
Town of Princetown     $20.40 to $23.53
Town of Rotterdam     $24.13 to $30.41
City of Schenectady     $39.57
Capital District     $6.95 to $39.57
Source: N.Y.S. Comptroller’s Office          Prepared by the Capital District Regional Planning Commission

http://cdrpc.org/



        Review of the tax status puts New York in the top echelon for taxes.  Schenectady County ranks 24th out of 1,800+ Counties surveyed.  City of Schenectady highest tax rates in the County.  Town of Rotterdam highest Town taxes in the County.  Now look at the leadership . . . .

        Historically, New York State is Democratic controlled.  Schenectady County Legislature has 15 members, 12 Democrats, 1 Conservative, 2 Republicans.  City Council of Schenectady, 7 members all Democrats.  Town of Rotterdam historically Democrat.

         When you look at your tax status and compare that with your historical leadership, it's not hard to connect the dots.  Every candidate you vote for and wins, becomes someone you give access to your wallet in that they become the stewards of your tax monies.  If you are unhappy or disatisfied with the above provided information, then don't be stupid, and . . . .

                    Don't Vote Democratic for any elected office!



Avon - great post!  Now if we could everyone to read AND ABSORB this info.
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More Teapartying lies and half-truths......


"De oppresso liber!"
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