🙏 🇺🇸 Thank you Lord for this Monday, June 8, 2026 in America 250. We lift up President Trump & his team to You & ask that You protect, bless, lead & guide them. We are so grateful for His courage & ask that You strengthen him with even more boldness & more wisdom.
🙏We ask this in Jesus' Name
🕊 Amen
📷 @dto_rok
In case our prime farmland, grassland habitat, and wetlands weren't enough for foreign solar developers, now NYS politicians want to open up our reservoirs, lakes, and canals to floating solar panels.
Senate/Assembly bill S4571B/A6577B creates a @NYSERDA "floating solar incentive and education program" that would provide access to financing resources for floating solar development.
The bill language is intentionally drafted to be very broad. We've seen this with other bills aimed at expanding solar and wind destruction across New York State, usually introduced by @RachelMayNY or @SenatorHarckham.
The bill includes opening up our lakes to floating solar and does NOT contain Adirondack-specific exclusions. The bill itself also does not establish a size cap for projects.
Most importantly, it places financing assistance through NYSERDA.
Do you know what that means?
It means this floating solar grant program will be funded by us. It will be funded by the delivery charge on your electric bill that Upstate New Yorkers already can't afford right now.
As for the microplastics that are deposited below the solar panels, glass shards after a single hail storm/ice storm/tornado/blizzard, and the heavy metals like cadmium, lead, zinc, and silver that leach off the panels... do you want to drink water from a reservoir that sits below this kind of environmental destruction?
Potato growing associations nationwide will NOT grow potatoes on farmland that sat below the panels. Imagine putting these panels ABOVE your drinking water?
And as always, what about the animals? The aquatic species that ask for nothing but to be left alone by humans determined to play God?
Panels floating over water creates shade below them. This reduces growth of aquatic plants and algae production beneath the Chinese-made panels. This then alters the food web that supports insects, zooplankton, and eventually fish.
In case the microplastics, glass shards, heavy metals, or PFAS don't kill the fish first, the shaded, cooled, and altered food web will kill them next.
Do you get it yet? These climate extremists will destroy our environment long before we're "carbon neutral" if we don't all do something about this.
Today, I revisited the National Archives to see the original founding documents of the United States—the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. It’s amazing to stand in front of the documents that have helped shape our nation for nearly 250 years and will continue to guide us for the next 250 years. 🇺🇸
#America250
Literally no one believes the LA election "results."
Another stolen election in broad daylight.
Enough is enough.
Pass the SAVE AMERICA ACT or our country is finished.
I’d heard so much about the newly renovated Reflection Pool, so I decided to come see it for myself. It’s absolutely beautiful. Thank you, Donald Trump, for helping restore our nation’s capital!
A major pension policy shift in Albany is drawing sharp criticism after Governor Kathy Hochul and state Democrats agreed to partially roll back Tier 6 pension reforms, a move fiscal analysts warn could significantly increase long-term retirement costs for taxpayers.
The change reduces the salary averaging window used to calculate public pensions, a technical adjustment that critics say will meaningfully inflate lifetime benefits for future retirees. While supporters argue the revision is intended to improve hiring and retention in strained public-sector roles, opponents view it as a politically motivated concession that weakens the state’s already fragile fiscal outlook.
For New Yorkers, the concerns are escalating:
The rollback is projected to add immediate and long-term costs to city and state budgets
The reform reverses key structural savings designed to stabilize pension liabilities
Taxpayers in the private sector are expected to absorb a larger share of growing retirement obligations
The decision reflects a broader pattern of fiscal short-termism, where long-term structural discipline is repeatedly weakened in favor of labor and political alignment. In their view, the result is a steadily expanding pension burden that locks in higher costs for decades while limiting future budget flexibility.
New Yorkers don’t have to wait for the next election to be heard. If enough voters decide their representative has stopped working for them, a recall isn’t an attack on democracy, it is democracy. The voters decide.
https://t.co/GksUFeyG9d
1/Even if you were 100% certain American elections are honest, you should still want integrity reforms. Not because fraud is proven — but because half the country doesn't trust the result. That problem doesn't get solved by doing nothing. But fraud is evidenced. Which makes the resistance to reform even harder to explain.
Couldn’t agree more, Senators. This is exactly the kind of nonsense New Yorkers are tired of.
Our state is facing budget deficits, rising debt, high taxes, and an affordability crisis, yet Albany Democrats keep focusing on distractions instead of the issues that actually matter.
Enough is enough. This insanity has to stop. Vote them out in November.
Today we announce the launch of Moms AND Dads for Saritha. If you’re tired of this nonsense, join our team:
Moms for Saritha: https://t.co/oWpGIH5bP2
Dads for Saritha: https://t.co/yvmTWMUsHX
New York Democrats just passed a bill replacing "mother" and "father" with "gestating parent" and "non-gestating parent" in state law.
I’m calling it what it is: a war on families. I won't let it stand.