Anywhere through Appalachia is beautiful this time of year. Maine beats Pennsylvania though.
Northern East coast then
Anywhere through Appalachia is beautiful this time of year. Maine beats Pennsylvania though.
Northern East coast then
It won't be in 20 years! Wanna know why?
Pennsylvania is going full blue from now on.
Which means?
More immigrants. More niggers. More refugees. More land destroyed for condos and high rises and developments. Higher taxes for social welfare programs!
Still got trees. I think pa will always be split politically
You sure this is PA? The road looks too intact. Should be at least 1 pothole 4'+ deep in any given view of a road in PA.
Even though those people pay like $40 tolls to use the highways, somehow, that money doesn't go very far in keeping the roads from resembling a dirt path formed by cows repeatedly walking it.
It is beautiful in the Poconos though.
Damn you're right. Was on some bumpy back roads earlier. Lots of coffee burns. Main highway that still always gets worked on. Never run out of roadwork in pa. With lots of penndot workers to stand around
Main highway that still always gets worked on.
Yeah, they always seem to being worked on.... just never finished.
Do you know 309? It's a sort of highway that links Allentown and Philadelphia, goes through suburbs and even some rural-ish areas. During the height of covid lockdowns, when there was literally like 10% of the usual traffic, I thought "surely, they will use this as an opportunity to put the ENORMOUS FORTUNE OF WEALTH compiled from the absurd taxes to get this shit done really quickly while all the office and college faggots are 'working remotely'?"
Still working on it, from what I hear. Same areas too.
It's like this in the entire state of PA, not just the east. I don't know what it is, corruption perhaps, or just absolute incompetence in handling and deploying funds for this shit. Penndot owes a lot of Pennsylvanians a lot of money for fucked up wheels and tires and such.
Yeah, I think a lot of it Is basically just money laundering
We spent some time around Fort Ligonier last autumn and it was spectacular.
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