by lvrr325
I kind of gave up on this thread when one of the posters in it sent me a PM saying in part
I think tenthousandhobbies pretty well sums things up - for the Rochester area specifically, between the slow economy, the high taxes, and all the other costs associated with doing business there, there is not likely to be any "uplifting" news in the immediate future. Obviously there could be exceptions to the rule, but it's not likely.
If my opposing arguement is frightening enough to generate a backlash, I'm pretty sure I'm on the right side of the issue.By this logic you as an adult will still stick your hand on a hot stove burner when someone screams at you not to touch it, and I'm not sure I want to try to ignore my common sense enough to get down on that level and argue about it.
I think tenthousandhobbies pretty well sums things up - for the Rochester area specifically, between the slow economy, the high taxes, and all the other costs associated with doing business there, there is not likely to be any "uplifting" news in the immediate future. Obviously there could be exceptions to the rule, but it's not likely.