Chuck

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Chuck

Chuck

@chuckmax2488

เข้าร่วม Şubat 2022
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Chuck
Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@BobLonsberry It’s not the 4th of July yet. In 76 did we have year long celebrations?
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Bob Lonsberry
Bob Lonsberry@BobLonsberry·
The 250th anniversary of our nation's founding turns out to mean nothing to the America of today. The stigmatizing of patriotism over the last 50 years has left us silent if not embarrassed at this anniversary.
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Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@shipwreckedcrew I wonder if he expected a job in the Trump whitehouse and didn’t get one and now he’s butt hurt
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Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@hippojuicefilm How many people in rural Kentucky give a fuck about Jews? Massie got crushed because people in rural America love Trump.
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Royce Lopez
Royce Lopez@hippojuicefilm·
Hey guys the House-Con on the CNN plantion thinks that when a foreign country buys an election in a small Kentucky district, we should all shut up and pretend it's normal.
Scott Jennings@ScottJenningsKY

Thomas Massie chose to end his career with this despicable line about Congressman-elect Ed Gallrein: “I had to find him in Tel Aviv.” Rather than exit with dignity, Massie just proved President Trump was right to send him into early retirement.

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Chuck
Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@wxbywilliams Do we have any hope of dry weather??
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Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@wxbywilliams I’m not to concerned with the heat going away but I hope it takes the rain with it. We really need a dry spell
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Kevin Williams
Kevin Williams@wxbywilliams·
Easy come and easy go; summer comes and summer goes. These are NAM model temp projections for noon, tomorrow. (The cooling will reach downstate on Thursday.)
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Kevin Williams@wxbywilliams·
@Rainmaker1973 Your graphic is embarrassingly wrong. Here are the projected temperature anomalies for the next 5 days:
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A powerful early-season heat dome is sweeping across much of the United States, bringing dangerously high temperatures to nearly 50 million people. Forecasters predict widespread highs above 90°F (32°C), with more than 11 million Americans potentially facing triple-digit heat above 100°F (38°C). The most intense conditions are expected across the Intermountain West and central Plains, where a strong high-pressure system is trapping heat and allowing temperatures to climb day after day. The scorching pattern will gradually shift eastward, reaching the Midwest and East Coast by the weekend. This heat is arriving unusually early in the season — a factor that heightens the danger. Human bodies haven’t yet acclimated to sustained summer temperatures, and roads, power grids, and buildings may be less prepared for sudden extremes. Scientists note that climate change is increasing the frequency, intensity, duration, and geographic reach of these events. The National Weather Service is urging residents in affected areas to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity during peak afternoon heat, and check on vulnerable people including older adults, outdoor workers, and those without reliable air conditioning.
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Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@alex_fasulo @ArlineL0 Towns negotiate pilot agreements. I find this very suspicious. But this is town negligence
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Alex Fasulo
Alex Fasulo@alex_fasulo·
I spoke to a Fire Chief last week who told me that his fire department hasn't received one cent from a local solar complex that promised the community all sorts of "benefits" like money and jobs in the region. As those of you following on here with me know, even ORES (Office of Renewable Energy Siting) has to admit in the project dockets that 100MW solar projects only create 2.5 full-time jobs. But what about the tax revenue? When I started combing through the Fort Edward Solar docket, I noticed documents related to taxes were redacted. That told me one thing: something nefarious is at play with tax breaks given to solar and wind corporations. Boy, I had no idea just how crooked this all was. The Fire Chief told me their department does not receive one cent from this solar complex. How could this be? Large solar projects in New York operate under a PILOT agreement (Payment In Lieu Of Taxes), usually negotiated through the Industrial Development Agency (IDA). The developer does not pay standard property taxes. Instead, they make scheduled payments over time. Developers push for PILOTs because they pay much less than they would paying with outright property taxes. Additionally, many PILOT agreements include grace periods. Payments may begin after construction is complete... and some agreements ramp up slowly over years. And, even without a PILOT, many solar projects still don’t pay full taxes because of a major state policy: New York Real Property Tax Law Section 487. This law gives solar projects a 15-year property tax exemption. In the case of this town, the PILOT cut out the fire department from receiving tax revenue from the hundreds of acres of land that are now locked into a solar industrial complex. That land was previously paying property taxes, a portion of which went to the fire department. This is all part of the state's plan to centralize power at the top, taking it away from towns, villages, fire departments, small businesses, farms, and the environment. What was promised as something that would bring "jobs and revenue" turned into something that destroyed local tourism, lowered surrounding property values, and cut out the fire department from PILOT revenue. These foreign solar corporations are lying at our doorsteps and to our media, and New York State is letting them. I refuse to accept this kind of treatment from foreign renewable corporations, which is why I am raising money to sue. We need the federal government in NY immediately.
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Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@alex_fasulo I’m on my local planning board. Most towns already can’t stop solar farms just because we don’t like something doesn’t really give us much to stop it. Unless there’s a moratorium. Usually if a town says no and a developer threatens an article 76. The towns back down.
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Alex Fasulo@alex_fasulo·
I filmed this right before going to my first Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES) hearing in 2025. Boy, I had no idea what awaited me. ORES is a shadow government agency that is unreachable by phone or email. They’ve been given complete and unilateral power to crush all town zoning laws and environmental laws. We’ve lost our home rule in New York State. I welcome the federal government here at any time to help us get it back.
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Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@ericweinstein I think it’s because mainstream science all accept the fact that it’s impossible for hat we’re alone in the universe
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Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein@ericweinstein·
Good thing we’re carefully informing our…[checks notes]…pastors about interdimensional entities w/ exotic propulsion. That way they can comfort scientists who are “big mad” that they have no information about this. It’s not a psy-op…because Jesus. It just makes so much sense!
SPOOKY COOKIE (Formerly KOSHER)@SPOOOKYUFO

Pastors Told to Prepare‼️👽🛸 Per pastor Perry Stone, “a large number” of pastors were invited to a meeting with individuals from the US government telling them to prepare for UFO disclosure: “There's going to be a release concerning aliens… You need to prepare your people.”

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Mother Trumper
Mother Trumper@lynnhowlett·
Ouch at the gas pump.⛽️ But Trump said it's gonna return to pre Iran War prices & so I believe him! 🥴
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Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@Cernovich @ChristinaPushaw Because they need water and electricity. They should be built in the old rust belt. Those old steel mills and factories used thousands of watts of electricity and water from the Great Lakes is cold and plentiful
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
If data centers are so good, why don't Big Tech executives put them into their own neighborhoods.
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Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@ToddHallidy No shit. Their green energy policies alone will do more the prices then any war in Iran will do. Plus we don’t want trans kids. The dems are to far left now.
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Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@amuse @IngrahamAngle I mean I’m still Going to vote straight GOP we can’t allow the Dems power
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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
@IngrahamAngle Midterms are lost. The SAVE Act betrayal sealed it.
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Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@Rach4Patriarchy Maybe the war in Iran has nothing to do with Iran or Israel only that Israel was more then happy to help us. Clearly Trump is trying to make a move on the global energy markets that China buys from. Before Japan invaded America. We went after there oil.
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Rachel Wilson
Rachel Wilson@Rach4Patriarchy·
If you’re unhappy with the war in Iran, rather than yelling at Andrew who doesn’t support the war about it, you should be going after the heresy of Christian Zionism and dismantling it. Because that’s the whole reason for undue Israeli influence in the U.S.
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Chuck@chuckmax2488·
@wxbywilliams I can deal with the cold. I needs to stop raining
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Kevin Williams
Kevin Williams@wxbywilliams·
There are still no indications of any sustained, warmth for the Rochester / Finger Lakes region deep into May. This is the 15 day GFS projection of max/min temps for ROC. The normal high temperature on May 1 is 65 degrees.
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Kevin Williams@wxbywilliams

This first weekend of May upcoming will be unusually cool in the Northeast. Frost and freezing temperatures will be a risk early Sunday morning across many interior areas - favoring locations removed from cities and lakeshores.

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