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50 years later, an oral history of the St. Lawrence River 'Slick of '76' 06/24/2026

50 years later, an oral history of the St. Lawrence River 'Slick of '76' On June 23, 1976, the NEPCO oil tanker ran aground, spilling hundreds of thousands of gallons of crude oil into the St. Lawrence River.

06/21/2026

Happy Fathers Day to all those DADs out there!

06/07/2026

The water is shaded, NY' lakes have been traded!
Your machinery chugs out a high-voltage beam, blocking the sun from our shimmering stream!
The Humming-Fish hummed!
The ecosystem's glummed!
No more can they play, for the lake is all topped, with shiny glass grids now the ripples have stopped.
So I'm sending them off, with a splash and a sigh, to look for a pond with a view of the sky!
Unless.
(Unless New Yorkers wake up and realize the politicians who say they're saving the planet are destroying our environment - then vote them out)

06/06/2026

Blind partisanship and gerrymandering to one party's advantage is wrong. NY Democrat politicians and party bosses were rejected by voters the last time they tried this, lost in court multiple times, and continue to make every effort to subvert the will of New Yorkers for political greed.

This actually has little to do with what's going on nationally; since they took power in 2019, they've been on a relentless campaign to subvert our system and the will of voters to "draw (Republicans) into oblivion."

They already have 19 Democrats to 7 Republican Congress members from New York, both US Senators are Democrats, Democrats have majorities in both the State Senate and Assembly, and all the Statewide offices. They don't need more seats; their power needs to be balanced - not by me, by New York's voters (you).

Our founders warned about the dangers of tyranny of the majority and the evils of factions. 250 years later, WE THE PEOPLE of New York need to stop them while we still can.

06/05/2026

If I didn't read it with my own eyes, I'd think you were making it up. Your money, paying for "floating solar" grants to install solar panels on the surface of our State's water bodies.
Democrats in the New York State Senate passed legislation (Bill S4571) that directs NYSERDA (an unaccountable "off-book" State Authority) to create a "floating solar incentive and education program." The bill provides grant funding to solar developers to install solar panels on lakes, reservoirs, and canals.
There's not a single environment or ecology they're not willing to destroy to "save the planet" while raising your energy costs. None of this makes sense.

06/04/2026

I voted no. And I'll continue to wish my mom a happy Mother's Day.

06/03/2026

Rhetorical question: should 1 political party be able to draw the shapes of congressional districts in NY whenever they want?

06/02/2026

Francis Lewis – NY signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Lewis was born on March 21, 1713, in Llandaff, Wales, the son of a clergyman. He began a career as a merchant and moved to New York around 1737. Working for the British mercantile as a clothing contractor at Fort Oswego in 1756, he was taken prisoner and shipped in a box to France. In 1763, he returned and was granted 5,000 acres to compensate for the 7 lost years of his life. He was determined to get those years back.

Back in the America’s, Lewis took up activism and got involved in politics. He was a member of the “Committee of Sixty,” earned a seat in the New York Provincial Congress, and was a delegate to the Continental Congress from 1775 to 1779. In 1776 he signed the United States Declaration of Independence.

It came at a cost. His home was burned to the ground during the American Revolution by British soldiers and his wife spent 2 years in captivity under poor conditions. She got sick and died. And, his only daughter married a British Naval Officer, move to England, and refused to correspond with him. Lewis worked hard to grow his family's wealth, and spent almost all his life savings purchasing supplies for the Continental Army.

"…and for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor."

Francis Lewis was 63 when he signed below that final sentence of the Declaration and 89 at his death in 1802. He put his pen to that paper and honored his pledge for us. 250 years later, the least we could do is remember him for it.

06/02/2026

"Floating solar" legislation passed the NY Senate today despite common sense. In the debate, the Sponsor of the bill, a Democrat, touted a solar project that covers 17 acres of the Canoe Brook reservoir in Short Hills, New Jersey. I looked it up. This photo is from their website.
The bill will use taxpayer or utility bill funds (the sponsor didn't know whose money) to give grants for solar companies who install floating panels on reservoirs, canals, and other water bodies in New York. There's no size limit, no prohibition on use in the Adirondacks, no concern for recreation, and the definition of "floating solar" includes lakes.
How much of our environment are they going to destroy to "save the planet "?

05/29/2026

I voted against the HALT Act and support its repeal. Some guys deserve prison, as evidenced by this horrific video. They don't deserve 4th, 5th, and 6th chances to assault a teacher who's trying to get them to a GED. They don't deserve a GED - some guys just deserve a cell.

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