Scenes out of Byron, New York, where Genesee County has been flattened beyond repair for foreign corporations intent on grabbing green energy credits and subsidies.
Genesee County, not coincidentally, has the highest percentage of classified farmland of any county in New York.
Since New York State uses its own soil classification system for farmland (starting in 2020), it’s been able to downgrade what’s considered prime farmland by U.S. Department of Agriculture standards.
Why would New York want to do that?
Foreign developers have to pay to “mitigate” the loss of prime farmland. By downgrading what’s considered prime, it spares the corporations from having to pay for the destruction of the land that feeds us.
This is the biggest grift ever peddled on the people on New York. And now this is the disgustingly hideous result.
This video was filmed by @JenniferSitter2.
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BOOM! 💥 Four veto overrides in ONE DAY, NC House!
They just told Gov. Stein exactly where he can shove his woke vetoes. Taxpayer-funded DEI is DONE in our state agencies, K-12 schools, AND higher ed. Sanctuary cities shielding lawbreakers? Handled.
Stein lost. North Carolinians WON.
No more wasting our hard-earned money on this nonsense or coddling folks who break the law. This is what putting North Carolina FIRST looks like.
Proud of our House Republicans! 🔥
Now let’s see that same fire on SB50 — we’re still waiting!
#NCStrong #EndDEI #SecureTheBorder #VoteRedNC
We’ve received increasing requests to certify our beef as halal. As Christians, we respectfully decline and focus exclusively on regenerative agriculture—restoring soil health, enhancing biodiversity, and producing exceptional beef—while keeping religious and ideological certifications out of our operation. Do you agree with our decision?
Since we are doing the "New York State is not America" thing again - just a reminder that when you get out of NYC, much of the state is red. 43% of the State voted for Trump over Harris in 2024. Trump won 46 of 62 counties. That's over 3.5 million people.
This is the world we deserve. Not the one that the media and politicians use to divide us.
Maybe the most powerful thing about the World Cup isn’t who wins the trophy. It’s millions of people discovering that the stranger they were taught to fear turns out to be a friend they just hadn’t met yet. That’s the kind of thing that restores faith in humanity. ❤️🌎⚽
@ShawnRyan762 This happens in NC with disabled adults as well. Most foster homes for adult disabled get the clients entire monthly SSI for room & board and the client receives $66 for spending. The foster family receives tax free monthly payment as well.
They classify Hispanics as white all the time too.
All of the crime stats are fake. Everything is a lie. We probably have closer to 150M who shouldn’t be here.
If you’re going to show up at my trial and sit there hoping I’d go down after a weaponized and false attack by a biased, corrupt @tishjames… as Troy City Councilwoman Noreen McKee did… you better make sure your house is in order lady. I was acquitted in 5 minutes… her dirtbag son just got convicted and sentenced to 5 years in prison for illegal drug running. The hypocrisy is beyond belief.
McKee should resign in disgrace.
Local news is a disgrace for not running this story and pointing out that a Troy Council member railing against traffic cameras has a son running guns. @timesunion @wrgb, @wten, @wnyt
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NORTH CAROLINA WILL BE AT THE GREAT AMERICAN STATE FAIR!
Dr. Lorie Khatod serves as the state lead for the North Carolina Pavilion at the Great American State Fair.
Dr Khatod is a native of N.C. Dr Khatod also serves as the Chief of Staff for the United States House of Representatives.
Her words:
When I learned that Governor Stein’s office had declined to participate in the Great American State Fair, I was astonished. With more than two million visitors expected, the event offers an unparalleled opportunity to promote North Carolina, support our businesses, attract tourism, and celebrate the people and industries that make our state exceptional. To forgo that opportunity during America’s 250th birthday celebration struck me as sad, shortsighted, and, quite frankly, unpatriotic.
Today, we have a pavilion that proudly tells North Carolina’s story. Our theme is “The Spirit of North Carolina: First in Flight. Fast on the Track. Strong in the Storm.” It celebrates the ingenuity, determination, and resilience that define our state—from the Wright Brothers’ historic first flight, to North Carolina’s deep racing heritage, to the remarkable response of volunteers and organizations that stepped forward during Hurricane Helene.
The pavilion showcases North Carolina’s heritage, innovation, agriculture, workforce development, and community spirit. In addition, our trailer will proudly display North Carolina’s state motto, “First in Freedom,” a reminder of the independent spirit and love of liberty that have shaped our state since its founding.
What makes me most proud is that this pavilion was not built by government bureaucracy—it was built by North Carolinians. Businesses, nonprofits, veterans, first responders, community leaders, and private citizens came together to ensure our state would be represented before millions of visitors. That collaborative spirit is the true story of North Carolina.
It is a pavilion that I believe our fellow North Carolinians will be proud to call their own.