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How about a park-in at the town office?
they don't call it "Regulationchusetts" for nuthin'
Never heard that one. Thought it was Taxachusetts.
Yes I know you can make statistics make any point you want but this ranking at least caught my interest. Mass is 40th in total tax rank.
Not sure I believe this report but at least Mass no longer makes most top 10 lists for tax burden by states like it used to.
http://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lists/total_taxes/
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I wonder what takes so long to open it up now. Could it be the inspector purposely delaying the final permit?
State | Rate | National Rank |
New York | 12.6% | 1 |
Connecticut | 11.9% | 2 |
Rhode Island | 10.5% | 8 |
Vermont | 10.5% | 9 |
Massachusetts | 10.3% | 11 |
Maine | 10.2% | 14 |
OK, we're really off-topic here, but I don't moderate this section...
The data re tax burden posted above is from 2002. Newer numbers paint a different picture. Here are the NE+NY states with their national rank (1=highest tax/$1000 personal income):
It's a good thing superchargers are free, given how expensive it is to live here! (<-- half-hearted attempt to be OP)
State Rate National Rank New York 12.6% 1 Connecticut 11.9% 2 Rhode Island 10.5% 8 Vermont 10.5% 9 Massachusetts 10.3% 11 Maine 10.2% 14
I am now beginning to wonder if this Supercharger site wasn't constructed by The Brotherhood of Electrical Union workers in Unionchusetts.
could have been, but I think this site is trying to set a new Tesla record:
"longest completed SuperCharger without power"
Sagamore has clearly won this dubious achievement.
could have been, but I think this site is trying to set a new Tesla record:
"longest completed SuperCharger without power"
Ha! yeah...I think it's a dead heat between Sagamore and Ocala.
I can't really say about utility transformer connection, but my limited research showed the following:
Total time from breaking ground to opening:
SJC = 146 Days
Indio = 130 Days (and counting...)
Cottonwood, look at the pictures. the site is complete, transformer installed & wired, site tested with generator truck over a month ago... its tied up in buerecratimotive force (that's the tendancy of any government bureacracy towards self-preservation and taking their sweet time)