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Kevin Walker

@kevin4523

Son, Dad, Grandpa. Pronouns? Fuck off

Otto, NY Katılım Ekim 2008
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Lee Zeldin
Lee Zeldin@epaleezeldin·
No GE mosquitoes are authorized for use in the United States. NONE!
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Lee Zeldin
Lee Zeldin@epaleezeldin·
ENTIRELY fake news! At no point since President Trump was sworn back into office has the Trump EPA authorized the release of ANY genetically modified mosquitoes into Florida or anywhere else for that matter. So much fake news BS being peddled on social media for RTs, Likes, and engagement.
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho

“The EPA just authorise the release of 2 Billion Genetically Modified Mosquitoes” First Ticks & now Mosquitoes - The World is run by insane lunatics.

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Kevin Walker
Kevin Walker@kevin4523·
@GovKathyHochul Would those kids be happier at home? Oh, right.....the ridiculous taxes mean mom has to work.
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Governor Kathy Hochul
Governor Kathy Hochul@GovKathyHochul·
A picture is worth 1,000 words. Here’s to creating more happy moments like these thanks to our investments in universal child care.
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Ken Girardin
Ken Girardin@PolicyEngineer·
An upstate NY county wants to impose an income tax. This is what happens when the political class gets released from its duty to make the best use of every public dollar, and instead just goes looking for more dollars and more demagoguery.
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Alex Fasulo
Alex Fasulo@alex_fasulo·
Solar and wind developers, foreign corporations, and New York State looks at this land today and thinks to themselves… “Wow, look at all this empty space! Perfectly cleared for a renewable complex.” This isn’t just open space. At all. It seems those running our New York State agencies missed 7th grade science class that touched on what ecosystems, organisms, and habitats are. This is an imperiled habitat, a grassland ecosystem that’s one of the last of its kind. It’s a home to dozens of state-endangered and threatened species. It’s home to wetlands, to rare plants. It’s part of a greater ecosystem that includes the small farm fields around it. Over the last few centuries, many grassland species have come to rely on small farms for habitat as well. You’re looking at the convergence of nature and homesteading, an example of man and nature working together in tandem. That’s how it’s been in the American countryside for hundreds of years, where food is grown by local families as opposed to massive corporations. Where species go from grasslands to agricultural spaces peacefully. Where you can hear bird calls and peepers at dusk from miles away. This isn’t open space at all. It’s home. It’s a home to people, families, organisms, endangered species with nowhere else to go, native plants, creeks and rivers, and history. Without this “open space,” landscape-level ecological loss would ensue. That means the ecological fallout would extend into other states - and even countries (our neighbor to the north). This open space does a lot more for the environment than solar industrial complexes that strip topsoil, compact the ground, chainlink fence-off hundreds of acres, spray herbicides to manage vegetation under the panels, and abandon equipment 3 feet below the ground when it’s time to decommission. This open space is the foundation of our country and the creatures that inhabit this earth with us. And it’s worth fighting for.
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Sowell Economics
Sowell Economics@sowelleconomics·
“Capitalism was the only system in history where wealth was not acquired by looting, but by production, not by force, but by trade, the only system that stood for man’s right to his own mind, to his work, to his life, to his happiness, to himself.” — Ayn Rand
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Steve McLaughlin
Steve McLaughlin@SteveMcNY·
This incompetent fool (no Mr. President she’s not “a nice woman”) once again did what she was told and struck a $557M deal with unions. The state is paying $118 million…local governments and schools $440 million. Your taxes WILL go up. Thank a Democrat. nypost.com/2026/05/22/us-…
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Alex Fasulo
Alex Fasulo@alex_fasulo·
After the foreign solar and wind corporations get their subsidies and credits, and the Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES) makes its MW fees ($1,000/MW) that is not publicly audited or disclosed to the public, they allow the solar corporations to abandon equipment in the ground when it's decommissioning time. One of the biggest financial hiccups for solar developers is decommissioning. It's very expensive to take apart these solar complexes. It costs 5-15x more per panel to try and recycle its parts than it does to simply dump them on landfills. In order for ORES to court these foreign developers, they have to make the decommissioning process as pain-free as possible for these conglomerates out of Spain, Canada, and Denmark. Per the DPS documents uploaded specifically for Fort Edward Solar, it says this: "all buried and embedded cables will be removed to at least 3 feet below ground surface in non-agricultural areas and at least 4 feet below ground surface within agricultural areas." The plan considers removal of project components to 4 feet below grade in agricultural areas and 3 feet below grade in non-agricultural areas. That's it. Anything beyond the 3 and 4 foot mark is abandoned in place. Do you know what will remain? - Medium-voltage cables that connect panel rows to inverters/substations - Conduit (PVC or HDPE) encasing those lines - Grounding system (copper grid/wires) - Steel posts that hold the panels are often driven 6–10+ feet into the ground. ORES allows the developer to "cut" the piles off below grade instead of full extraction. - Transformer pads or inverter pads - Subgrade material - Trenches themselves (filled back in) remain as disturbed soil layers All of this is available for public viewing inside of any ORES solar or wind complex in New York State. That's what will remain in the soil they tell you can be "farmed again." It's a LIE. This land will be ruined for the remainder of our lives, and they know that. They're counting on you to go on with your day and not open the ORES docket where they have to admit the evils of these ecological detention centers inside of DPS documentation. All for a commercial power that generates at 15% of its potential, and 0% of its potential when we need it most: during blizzards.
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Meanwhile, who did more damage to our beloved country? This knob, or Fauci?
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Alex Fasulo
Alex Fasulo@alex_fasulo·
You never had a chance to vote "no" on New York's Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES). Your state representative probably didn't either. Do you know why? ORES was snuck into a budget bill in 2020, while the world sheltered in place at home during a global pandemic. The FY2021 New York State budget (passed April 2, 2020) included the law that established Office of Renewable Energy Siting. It was enacted through Article 23 of the Public Authorities Law. Conveniently, ORES, a major restructuring of how energy projects are approved, was created within a compressed budget timeline, not through a slower committee-driven legislative process where the public would have been made aware of its forthcoming vote. By April 2, 2020, a shadow agency had been created with the power to supersede our state's NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and operate independently of every other agency, as was on display with Alle-Catt Wind last week when ORES approved construction AGAINST recommendations by this state's own Department of Health. They knew we wouldn't like what ORES would do to our towns, so they removed the vote. They knew we wouldn't like what these complexes do to our wildlife, so they removed SEQRA and the DEC from ORES negotiations. They knew we wouldn't like losing our home rule, so they structured ORES in a way that makes it very difficult to sue head-on. They quietly snuck ORES through a budget bill that was passed during one of the most upsetting and distracted times in US history. Ironically, at that same time, our governor, Andrew Cuomo, was behind the deaths of over 15,000 long-term care residents from COVID that he attempted to cover-up. One year later, he resigned in disgrace. Cuomo may have been gone from 2021 onward, but ORES remained. Since then, ORES has expanded its unlawful use of redactions with each subsequent wind and solar complex, setting new precedents monthly in which the office goes against the wishes of New York residents, town supervisors, county executives, New York agencies, and environmental nonprofits. ORES is an unchecked runaway train that was purposely created to force renewable detention complexes onto our rural towns and villages. They didn't expect any of us to notice. They didn't expect anyone to uncover the truth, or to have the courage to speak out against the New York State system. They underestimated how New Yorkers feel about our rural communities. We're not as dumb as they think we are. But now the cleanup begins. We are speaking with law firms about the best way to go into the belly of the beast and dissolve ORES, an office that should have never been created, from within. ANY politician that voted for the creation of ORES should be swiftly voted out of office come this November. I will be posting names and voting histories on here. And the one-party rule that has held Albany hostage for decades has led to a catastrophic imbalance of power that set the stage for something like ORES to be created. Our state governments function best with checks and balances. Our Founding Fathers knew that.
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Matt Couch
Matt Couch@RealMattCouch·
Hell of a question, isn't it?
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Kevin Walker
Kevin Walker@kevin4523·
@ZeroDarkKitty They're all sexual deviants, even paradise is about getting laid non-stop.
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Eric Matheny 🎙️
Eric Matheny 🎙️@ericmmatheny·
Yeah, this time six years ago, we were being told that Black Lives Matter. But in all these videos, it’s black people beating up other black people. Where is the sense of unity and respect for your own people?
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Ihab Hassan
Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane·
This is the new map of Gaza. Nearly 2 million people — most of them displaced — are now crammed into just 133 square kilometers. That is nearly 15,000 people per km².
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Bridgett Fertig
Bridgett Fertig@LightOnLiberty·
A doctor from an Islamic university explains hiw to 'properly' beat your wife. "Don't break bones and don't damage vital organs!" Is this really the kind of FILTH we want spreading in America?!
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Yep.
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Alex Fasulo
Alex Fasulo@alex_fasulo·
We went to Lake George yesterday to welcome home the remains of 44 revolutionary war soldiers at the Lake George Battlefield Park. There was a procession from Albany all the way to Lake George, passing through towns and villages so Upstate New Yorkers could come outside and wave to the patriots that helped found our nation. For those unfamiliar with Upstate New York, it’s so rich with history that’s nearly impossible to travel through our towns without passing a historical marker from the 1700s. These men fought to free our country from foreign rule. I am certain I know how they’d feel today about our politicians selling off our best American farmland and biodiversity to foreign corporations. These brave men didn’t risk it all for their descendants to hand over the land of the free to multinational renewable conglomerates. This I am sure of. 🇺🇸
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