An entirely new green energy grid to supply enough electricity to power our trucks, trains, automobiles, and houses by 2035? Udder bullshit.

My, how they’ve grown these past six years!

Six years and one month after deciding to plant some donated trees along the Post Road, the first planting will take place today.

That’s how long it takes to gain regulatory approval to stick some trees into the earth, in just one town. Power Lines? Windmills? Solar farms? New transformer stations? Throughout the nation? In ten years? The proponents of this scam know what they’re up to; their soon-to-be victims are just naive fools who believe that wishing makes real.

History of a municipal imoprovement:

Back on October 4, 2018, Planning & Zoning hosted a workshop for the Post Road corridor, with the goal of making the Post Road a true gateway to New England.

In December 2019, the Representative Town Meeting approved this goal as part of the Town’s 10-year Plan of Conservation and Development.

For the next two-years, Town employees, appointed officials and non-profit volunteers developed a plan, forming the Greenscape Committee, which mapped and walked the full length of the Greenwich Post Road to label 370 sites for trees.

After that, Planning & Zoning, Parks & Recreation and the Dept of Public Works reviewed and verified each planting site. The proposal was then approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission, the Board of Selectmen, and the RTM.

Because the Post Road is a State road, the next step was to send the tree planting plan to the CT Department of Transportation (DOT).

The State and the Town worked together diligently for the next two years to meet all relevant State standards.

Finally, last week, the DOT granted an encroachment permit for the Town to plant the trees.

The Greenwich Tree Conservancy, a non-profit created to plant and preserve the trees of Greenwich, is the Town’s partner in this endeavor and will be paying for the trees and their planting costs. The planting will be inaugurated on Friday, November 1.

The number of different departments and agencies involved was numerous.

P&Z thanked the;

  • Town Planner

  • Greenscape Committee

  • Town Tree Warden

  • Parks & Recreation staff,

  • Assistant Environmental Affairs Director

  • Dept of Public Works

  • Architectural Review Committee

  • Town Law Dept and Risk Management personnel

  • Greenwich Tree Conservancy

  • First Selectman

  • Representative Town Meeting Members

  • the town’s Delegation to the CT General Assembly and

  • CT Dept of Transportation for their efforts.

Happy Anniversary

couldn’t agree more

And who is Jake Sullivan, what happened to him after participating in this disinformation scheme?

Deliberate; it's got to be deliberate

“Again? Who let him out of the basement Again!?”

Biden Bites Babies (Plural) at White House... and I'm Not Even Joking

How much more evidence do you need that Joe Biden is trying to ensure Kamala Harris doesn't win the election?

Videos of Biden biting costumed babies at the White House Halloween party have gone viral across social media.

Oh, shut up

“Wanna see my puppies?”

The Austrian (say, wasn’t Hitler an Austrian?) speaks; PJ Media’s Victoria Taft has the story:

'Girlie Man' Arnold Picks His Candidate, and Let's Just Say the Reaction Is Brutal

“My, how the ‘girlie man’ has fallen. 

“Arnold Schwarzenegger took to X on Wednesday to make a presidential endorsement and found out in short order that few people cared what he thought. 

“In a long X message, Schwarzenegger, said that he doesn't "like either party right now" but Republicans "have forgotten the beauty of the free market, driven up deficits, and rejected election results."

“And he said, to answer the question you're wondering about, "Democrats aren’t any better at dealing with deficits, and I worry about their local policies hurting our cities with increased crime."

“But with a bunch more blather, he wrote, "I will always be an American before I am a Republican," and denying election results is un-American, so he's throwing over the only capitalist in the field and he's endorsing the party that has denied every election they've lost since 2000, the commies. 

“The reaction was … punishing. 

“Hollywood producer, author, and conservative Mike Cernovich served up a heaping helping of whoop ass. 

“Did I mention Cernovich is a writer?”

You are a washed up moral coward. You impregnated your nanny, covered this up for decades, and then finally acknowledged your son when it could no longer be denied. 

During Covid you supported the most draconian lockdowns. You wanted every American forcibly injected with an experimental therapeutic, which was dishonestly called a vaccine.

"Screw your freedom," was what you said to people who refused to live in a state of panic and hysteria.  

Go screw another nanny, like Kamala’s husband did. How many abortions have you paid for?

You were in movies and built a great body when you were in your 20's and 30's. 

When other people gave you the lines, you sounded smart. You have no insight, you're not an intellectual or philosopher, and morally speaking, you're a total goober.

Go back to doing what you do best - mindlessly fornicating like an animal in heat. The rest of us will do the thinking and leading for this great country.

Much more at the link, and it’s great fun.

Garbage People to the Rescue

"But, but, they didn't wait for an environmental impact study! They didn’t file a single diversity-hire plan!" Peter Paul Buttigieg, U.S. Secretary of Transportation

‘West Virginia Boys’ move a literal mountain to build a road so Helene victims can finally return home: ‘Nothing short of miraculous’

CHIMNEY ROCK, West Virginia — Blue-collar workers prevailed over bureaucracy in Hurricane Helene-ravaged North Carolina by rebuilding a highway at breakneck speed on their own terms – allowing residents to finally return home.

Coal miners from West Virginia – whom locals have lovingly dubbed the “West Virginia Boys” – moved a mountain in just three days to reopen a 2.7-mile stretch of Highway 64 between Bat Cave and Chimney Rock washed away by Helene.

Chimney Rock residents who fled the hurricane one month ago will now be able to return home for the first time within a few days, months earlier than they expected. 

“The river swallowed the road, so I haven’t been home since the hurricane,” Robin Phillips, 49, told The Post.

“The West Virginia boys have moved the mountains. All of the roads were just gone, until now. It’s nothing short of miraculous.

…. “For a small community like ours without many residents, that could easily get overlooked, it’s unreal what they’re doing,” she said of the miners’ effort.

The Post previously spoke to “sole survivors” from Chimney Rock, who expected to spend a year on the open road until road access to their home was restored. 

On Friday, The Post watched while the miners balanced a bulldozer and two excavators on the banks of the newly-widened Broad River to shift the final 20-ton granite boulder into place to restore access between the two towns.

The miners, who were all volunteering their time, were too sheepish about building a highway without legal permission to speak on the record. 

Help, or get out of the way.

Credit where due, the Government Boys did one thing right:

“Officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), North Carolina Department of Transportation and the local Sheriff’s office all visited the site but turned a blind eye to the unsanctioned build.”

Logan Campbell, 37, a volunteer from Mississippi, said the miners embodied the American spirit.

“To see this many wonderful men, women, all races, different political views, none of that matters at all in these situations,” he told The Post.

“Weak people don’t show up for s–t like this, and if they do they don’t last long.

“It’s such a heartwarming thing to see amidst all the heartbreak.

“It gives you so much hope for the American we all want to believe in and the America we want our children to experience.”

Campbell and his friend Dan Lewis, 41, have been sleeping in tents for the past 17 days volunteering for the residents in the hardest hit towns.

“Different road crews came in and said ‘it’s not doable, the people who live between Bat Cave and Chimney Rock will be trapped in all winter,” said Lewis, who traveled to North Carolina from Oklahoma.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigeig visits Rockville, MD “Fair Jobs for Everyone” training Center — “we’ll have this person and the rest of thr class ready to help by no later than next spring”.

Back in the 90s (2000s?), the City of New York had spent eight years and over twenty million dollars attempting to restore and reopen the Central Park skating rink, and made no progress whatsoever. Donald Trump stepped up and offered to do the job, and the then Mayor accepted his generosity. With the cooperation of the labor unions Trump used on his own projects, the new rink was completed in 18 months at a cost of less than $2 million. In 2018, Mayor De Blasio had the Trump name removed from the rink.

Nursery rhymes for children and gullible citizens

Biden-Harris Program Meant To Greenify Low-Income Homes is Mismanaged and Vulnerable to Fraud, Inspector General Warns

16 states and territories have yet to complete a single project

The Biden-Harris administration's $3.5 billion initiative to "weatherize" low-income homes through climate-friendly and energy-efficient upgrades is being mismanaged and is vulnerable to "fraud, waste, and abuse," according to a top government watchdog.

In a report published late Tuesday, the Department of Energy's inspector general found that 11 states receiving funds under the agency's Weatherization Assistance Program blew past the legal limit of per unit cost while 21 states and territories did not submit legally required quarterly reports detailing progress on time. Another 16 states and territories have received federal funding to weatherize more than 52,000 units but have yet to complete a single project with that funding.

"This lack of performance is a red flag that warrants immediate department attention," the inspector general wrote in the report sent to Department of Energy leadership last week.

The apparent mismanagement of the program is the latest black eye for the Biden-Harris administration's efforts to fund a wide range of green energy programs as part of its aggressive climate agenda. Weatherization has been singled out by the administration as a "critical" tool for combating global warming, with Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm recently stating the program would ensure all Americans have access to "clean energy tools."

The report also comes after the EPA's inspector general conducted multiple investigations into the Clean School Bus Program, finding that that program is similarly falling short of oversight requirements.

Funding for both the Weatherization Assistance Program and Clean School Bus Program was earmarked under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which President Joe Biden signed into law in November 2021.

That law and the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act earmarked hundreds of billions of dollars for climate programs, which the administration has raced to get out the door in recent months, ahead of the upcoming election, the Associated Press reported.

According to the inspector general report published Tuesday, federal statute sets a limit of $8,497 per unit that state and local governments are allowed to spend weatherizing homes. The 11 states that exceeded that limit exceeded it by at least 50 percent, with New York spending $32,551 per unit and Alaska spending a staggering $93,588 per unit.

"The fact that the metrics are so far above the threshold warrants additional scrutiny by federal project managers, which is difficult to do if required reports are not submitted in a timely manner," the report stated, noting the 21 states and territories that failed to submit quarterly performance reports on time.

Among the 16 states and territories that haven't completed a single weatherization project under the program are Ohio, which was awarded funding for 12,510 projects, and California, which was awarded funding for 8,519 projects. Those plans were approved by the Department of Energy in mid-2023.

"We have known that all the green spending that passed through Congress was nothing but an enormous slush fund," said Daniel Turner, the executive director of energy advocacy group Power the Future. "There's no accountability into any of this green slush fund or how it is spent. It's allocated based upon political agenda."

"Whether it's environmental justice, whether it's weatherization of low-income housing, the metric of success is spending money—not the effectiveness of these programs," Turner continued.

The Weatherization Assistance Program, which was first created in the 1970s, has historically been a much smaller-scale program—its fiscal year 2022 budget was $313 million. In other words, the infrastructure bill increased the size of the program by more than 1,000 percent by adding $3.5 billion to its budget.

The Department of Energy's watchdog said that, prior to the massive infusion of new funding, the program already had "a history of both fraud and internal control problems."

Further, the inspector general made a series of recommendations for the agency to tighten up its oversight of the program in the report. The watchdog also took the uncommon step of announcing a new "oversight campaign" to more thoroughly investigate the program at the grantee and subgrantee level, focusing on "eligibility, activities allowed and not allowed, compliance with cost principles, reporting, subrecipient monitoring, and other risk areas."

Department of Energy principal deputy director Keishaa Austin said the agency concurred with the inspector general's findings and that it would pursue the recommendations outlined in the report. The department declined to comment further.

Do you remember this gem from 2013? There’s still no fat in our budget, no waste, nothing to cut.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi: Nothing left to cut in budget — ‘the cupboard is bare’

By David Eldridge - The Washington Times - Sunday, September 22, 2013

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi says Republican-led efforts to rein in government spending are pointless because there is nothing left to cut in the almost $4 trillion-a-year federal budget.

“The cupboard is bare. There’s no more cuts to make. It’s really important that people understand that,” Mrs. Pelosi, California Democrat, said in an interview broadcast Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

“We cannot have cuts just for the sake of cuts.”

The federal budget has doubled in size in 12 years, from $1.9 trillion in 2001 to $3.8 trillion this year.

Federal budget, 2023-24 is now $6.752 trillion. Not a penny of waste, not a dollar to cut.