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Monthly Archives: December 2019
How Solar-friendly is your town on Long Island?
Great resource: Long Island Solar Report Card 2019. An in-depth evaluation of 19 municipalities and solar policies on Long Island. Municipal regulations to promote vs. discourage solar panels! Interesting. I did not know how different the rules are from one … Continue reading
Posted in carbon neutral energy, East Hampton, Environment, Uncategorized, wind energy
Tagged energy, regulations, rules, solar
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Baby Jesus in a Cage
Church Puts Baby Jesus In Cage For Immigration-Themed Nativity Scene St. Susanna’s Rev. Steve Josoma said the Massachusetts church’s Nativity display puts a “mirror image of the world into the stable.” By Carol Kuruvilla from the Huff Post A Massachusetts … Continue reading
Posted in family separations, ICE, immigration/deportation, Religion & tolerance, Trump, Trump atrocities, Uncategorized
Tagged baby jesus, cage, christ
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Queens Man Impeached
“The entire Queens House delegation voted in favor of impeachment!” Local journalism at its best: https://queenseagle.com/all/2019/12/19/queens-man-impeached Queens native Donald Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives on Wednesday. AP Photo/Paul Sancya. By Victoria Merlino Former Jamaica Estates resident Donald … Continue reading
Posted in impeachment, Trump, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged journalism, local, Queens, ukraine
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#NotAboveTheLaw – Rallies across America
On the eve preceding the historic vote of congress to impeach President Trump, there were rallies across America: more than 500 rallies in 50 states involving perhaps 0.5 Mio protestors. I attended the rally in Patchogue NY, in front of … Continue reading
Posted in 2020 elections, impeachment, Trump, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged Dec 17, impeachment, patchogue, rally
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A Night at the Garden
Trump demonstrates how to deal with a protester at a rally: Click here to see the video: https://twitter.com/johnpavlovitz/status/1204566486163087360?s=20 Then take a look at this video from 1939: A Night at the Garden (an American Nazi gathering). Note the similar … Continue reading
Posted in anti-semitism, fascism, first amendment, Trump, Uncategorized
Tagged american nazis, protestors, rallies
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Zeldin Ignores Constituents While Endlessly Defending Corrupt President
Letter to the Editor, The East Hampton Star, December 5, 2019 Clue Mr. Zeldin In To the Editor: Lee Zeldin has been tweeting up a storm and appearing on cable news with alarming regularity, barely able to conceal his fury … Continue reading
Posted in 2020 elections, Congress, Politics, Trump, Uncategorized, Zeldin
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“Deep Canvassing” and the Lessons Political Campaigns Can Learn From It
Submitted to this blog by Arthur Schiff. By Gabby Weiss, November 22, 2019 Deep Canvassing has grown in popularity as an organizing tool in the past few years, but while most people have heard of it, many are still unsure … Continue reading
Posted in 2020 elections, Canvassing, East Hampton, Fair elections, Uncategorized
Tagged campaigns, Canvassing, deep canvassing, political
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Nadler quotes Alexander Hamilton (who accurately describes a man like Trump)
Read House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler’s opening statement Excerpt from POLITICO STAFF, 12/04/2019 10:19 AM EST Nadler: “In short, the Founders warned us that we should expect our foreign adversaries to target our elections and that we will find ourselves … Continue reading
Posted in 2020 elections, impeachment, Trump, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged alexander, hamilton, House Judiciary Chairman, Jerry, Nadler
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