As someone who grew up in the Muslim world, I’ve seen this pattern repeat itself:
When Muslims are weak and in the minority, they speak endlessly about tolerance, coexistence, and peace.
When they become strong and gain power, that tolerance completely disappears, even toward their own people.
This isn’t an opinion. This is historical fact, proven across centuries and across many countries.
The West needs to understand this pattern before it’s too late.
Tolerance in Islam is not a principle. It’s a strategy.
@K_DeRosa_NY135 Someone whispered to Zippy…
Anyone else notice Zippy is incapable of owning hos actions. Always “prior administration” is to blame when something is addressed for his correction
@ChrisRyanAction Its a scam beyond comprehension. There is such intentionally little to no signage telling drivers they are entering a toll zone or “last exit before toll” as if this is just an assumed toll of unlimited consequence.
@RealMattCouch Zippy and his squadron of Zippers have plans to lower crime by increasing the criminal population! Zippy’s loaded with great ideas for our city. Just give him a chance
A big deadline passed last week in the world of tax credits for solar complexes.
On July 4, 2026, the deadline to commence construction on large-scale solar projects to lock in legacy tax credits passed under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Many have written to me asking if that means there will be no future large-scale solar complexes in New York State.
By now, sadly, I imagine you know the answer.
New York is not about to pass up on the money-laundering arrangement of a lifetime, which means it will continue to court foreign solar and wind corporations using YOUR money.
New York continues to support renewable development through programs administered by @NYSERDA, long-term renewable energy contracts, Renewable Energy Credits (RECs), Clean Energy Standard programs, certain tax exemptions, and other state policies.
Where is the state getting the money to court these developers without federal tax credits?
Your electric bill! Go review the "delivery charge" on your bill this month. Notice anything funny? It's probably triple what it was this time last year. That money is used to socialize the failed rollout of a form of energy that converts, if its lucky, at 15% of its annual potential in our climate.
NYSERDA is sitting on over $2 billion dollars in its coffers as we speak that it offers up to these companies so they choose New York as the resting place for their ecological detention centers.
For some ORES developers, they have stated they are willing to "wait out the next 2.5 years for a more favorable presidency that will restart the federal tax credits."
They can do that, too. Why? ORES final permits are good for SEVEN years. None of this is by accident.
Our prime farmland, grassland habitat, water, and endangered species are for sale to foreign corporations under the guise of "clean energy."
Yesterday, during Friday prayers at the Muslim Center of New York in Queens, a man reached for his pocket and congregants saw what looked like a firearm, creating a terrifying situation for Muslim New Yorkers who had gathered to worship.
I’m immensely grateful and relieved that an MTA employee, a cab driver and an NYPD officer acted quickly to help ensure no one was hurt. Every New Yorker should be able to observe their religion without fear or intimidation.
This is the aerial footage ORES doesn’t want you to see.
This is what they’ve done to one rural Upstate NY town. Over 6,000 acres of land has been sited for commercial solar.
The Hamlet of Byron is only 400 acres in size.
And there are other solar complexes beyond the ORES monstrosities here.
The people from there write to me and tell me they’ve had to mourn their home. The graves where their parents are buried are now surrounded on 4 sides by Chinese solar panels.
The farmland is gone. The animals displaced. Roadkill by the perimeter fencing in every direction.
No one’s electric bills went down. All of ours went up. They are using the delivery charge to socialize the failed rollout of solar and wind.
What pathetic amounts of energy it generates in our northern climate isn’t for Upstate at all. It’s for NYC.
We’re districts in the Hunger Games, bled dry for those in costumes over in the Capitol that laugh as they give our best land to foreign corporations.
I will never, ever forgive these people. They are anti-human, anti-environment, and anti-God.
@ShabazzStuart 🤣 no womp unless you’re being sarcastic. NYC’s unsubsidized economy is a fraction of itself compared to 2020 even after the financial correction. Also, NY State has compromised it’s own earnings from energy (gas, coal, hydro) by forcing solar panel field replacement.
We spend more on schools, poverty, housing, and healthcare than anyone ever has in human history. Absolutely vast sums of money.
Israel could disappear tomorrow and the condition of New York would not improve one iota.
That’s just a fact. I don’t care where you stand on middle eastern politics, but reality is that we could miraculously solve all of it and not one thing would get better for us here in New York.
Because the problem isn’t that Raytheon is getting money that could be used for schools and welfare, it’s that we’re already spending tens of billions on schools and welfare and getting horrible results.
Billions more won’t help. The money isn’t the problem.
The problem is that our city has been run for decades by progressives who have no idea what they’re doing, and as things have gotten worse we’ve replaced them with even more progressives.
We could devote 100% of the entire federal budget to NYC and these idiots would still manage to waste every dime of it, because their core governing philosophy is rotten. Period.
@alex_fasulo NOFAs policy committee also seems to favor climate initiatives over preserving farmland. They are timidly playing the fence promoting the fraudulence of renewable “affordable” energy initiatives while claiming farms have a freedom of choice.
@XRPee3@plasmatic99@EndWokeness Maybe you’re not a public transit person, maybe you are…it’s not “bossing” when you tell someone to turn down their excessive volume. People who crank 🔊is passive aggressive bully sh-t. Common courtesy is to mind your manners and keep your sound to yourself in a bus or train.
@alex_fasulo Ridiculous. The collusion would be punishable were 2 or more corporations involved - without greasing the palms of the regulators and associated elects. But when the elected, their policy making lawfirms and the interested parties (along with a compliant press corps) do it…🤑
@Lauras_Bloomers@moiracathleen@KathyHochul@NYCMayor This is an inaccurate take. NYC is barely able to cover it’s own expense ratio with a depleted tax base (ever more depleted following an extended pandemic shutdown period). NYC’s fiscal mismanagment burdens the state
@ThomasKelloggNY Its a twisted world where environmentalists push for ethanol production over fossil fuels because its a cleaner energy, better for the environment.
Yeah?
How’s that corn farmed? Again, please?
And the solar panels are made where? How?
And our utility bills will fall by how much?