Good Wednesday Morning,
Things we will not talk about:
Greg Ball.
The Sheriff vs the DA vs maturity.
The Sheriff losing the perspective of innocence before
guilt.
The no-show job Maryellen Odell tried to get an aid at the
county golf course.
The continuance of the "temporary" increase in the county
sales tax rate.
John Wilkes Booth.
Here we go! (It's been a while so I may be a tad rusty.)
The Brainless Dead have taken over and they're in charge
of our towns and county. The war was over before we even
knew we were in one. The winners are mindlessly doing dumb
things much worse than bumping into walls and eating annoying
people from Georgia while the losers hope their own brains
will be sucked out of their heads before they
explode from the shock and awe of a county overrun by
zombies.
Here's an example:
In Kent, the town board, led by Supervisor Kathy Doherty,
decided to ship sewage from a large watershed with a lot of
votes and dump it into a much smaller watershed with many
fewer votes. It's always safe politically to shit on the
little guy during an election year.
The Kent town board also voted 3-2 to place a cell tower
on Smokey Hollow Court that is literally in the front
yards of the homes there and, as you can imagine, over their
strenuous objections.
Who were the two who voted against? The two guys
on the board who are up for re-election this year: John,
the other Green(e) and Lou Tartaro. Naturally. When you
know that a bad law you want to support has enough votes
to pass you can vote any way you want and claim you give a
damn.... about getting re-elected. Being that you can't
prove a negative and that they're zombies, I'll have to
take their word for it.
So, who will benefit from this cell tower? You will! Well,
for about 45 seconds as you pass by on Route 301. But when
residents protested, Supervisor Doherty played her "public
safety" card saying that when the power goes out how will
those people call 911 if they have no cell service?
Funny thing that they've survived all these years then.
And based on their opposition they don't seem to mind. But
they do mind 100 feet of towering steel emanating radio
waves - and you should mind that the board shoved
this thing down their throats. If they can get away with
it in Kent they can get away with it anywhere.
But wait, it gets better in the Town of Lakes...
Several months ago the County legislature wanted to
pass a resolution that would ban the use of
hydrofracking waste fluid on all roads in the county
for snow removal purposes and for disposal in our sewage
treatment plants. Apparently that unknown chemical brew
melts snow and prevents freezing. The resolution was based
almost word for word on Westchester County's resolution
which passed with no problems. But being Putnam County the towns
of Kent and Patterson sent a letter to complain based
on "home rule" grounds and guess what... they sent the exact
same letter! Oh, "Patterson" was scratched out and "Kent"
written in with blue crayon on Kent's letter, but otherwise
they were exactly the same, word for word.
As our County legislature has the backbone of a
decomposing squid they changed their resolution to bypass
towns and to include only county roads and facilities and
urged the towns to pass their own resolutions. So
(and you know this was coming...) where are those
resolutions from Kent and Patterson? Best as I can tell,
with emails to Kent town hall and checking the website, it
does not exit. Does this mean Kent intends to use
such a pollutant on the roads come winter? Who knows? The
town ain't talkin'. And if you should try to complain to
Supervisor Doherty you'll only get a voice response... if
you're not being told that information was wrong in the
first place. But there's still no resolution. So until
there is one, Kent may very well desire to use this
radioactive crap on her roads come winter.
Considering that Supervisor Doherty is up for re-election
this year and the scuttlebutt is that Bob Bondi in drag
could win if he ran, I'd say we start saying good bye to
the current supervisor.
And talking of Bob Bondi, that darling of the FBI and state
handouts, that brings us to the county level and that's
where the Zombies have really won. I don't even know where
to start...
Okay, Peekskill Hollow Road. Quite some time ago the
peeps down on PHR convinced the county not to widen the road
to superhighway dimensions and then successfully fought for
the road to be included in a historic district. All that is
good. But then they asked for a through-traffic weigh
limit so that the 18 Wheelers and asphalt and
rock-carrying trucks that ram down that road at incredible
speeds be banned expect for local delivery. County highway
commissioner, Pena, told those nice people, NO WAY. He might
not have used those words but, well, in essence he did.
Putnam Valley and the County legislature have
both passed non-binding resolutions in support of this
sensible precaution to safety and wear and tear on PHR but
the County Highway Commissioner steadfastly refuses. He
makes all kinds of claims that bend credulity to the
breaking point when all he has to do is post the damned
signs. But he will not. He said it would violate the
Commerce Clause of the Constitution. He said he didn't
have the authority. He said, heck, he said 'no'.
What we need to know is who is he listening to. It's
clearly not the people who live on and near that road, and
it's not the towns nor the county legislature because
other county roads have such weight restrictions. So just
who is it that has his ear and what do those people have
to do to get him to act? Maryellen doesn't seem to care
either because she could probably snap her fingers and
say, "Make it Happen!". So whoever has got Pena's ear also
has Maryellen's.
Package Pavement? Nah. Couldn't be. Nope. Not ever.
So yeah, in a moment of clarity the legislative zombies at
Chez 40 Gleneida did something purposeful but that was
probably just after they finished devouring the brains of
eastern Europeans living in Mahopac whose work, student and
tourist visas expired when Bush was still president - so
they were adequately sated. But once the stupor wore off and
there were no more Estonians to eat, the County Executive
decided that your outdoor recreational experience would be
enhanced by commercial advertising.
According to a Tax
Watch article by David McKay Wilson in last week's
NY Journal News, a company called "Bike Path Country"
intends to suck the country right out of the rail
trail by installing markers every 1/2 mile with
advertising on it along all 36 miles of the former Put
Line from Yonkers through Carmel and into Brewster. I
mean, you don't want to get lost and you do want to Eat At
Joe's, right?
From the article:
"In Putnam, there’s a 50-50 split, under a contract
getting drawn up in Putnam County. Bikepath plans to
charge Putnam trailway advertisers $200 to $400 a month
for ads on informational signs and mile markers –
installed every half-mile. The company has political
connections in Republican circles. Its vice president,
Rich O’Keefe, served on the Carmel Town Board, where his
sister, Suzi, an aide to state Sen. Greg Ball, now
serves."
From the Bike Country website:
"Bike Path Country has the ability to offer all
different types of signage and placement options to
municipalities and sponsors. Our goal is to make sure
that the signs stand out from the environment in an
unabtrusive [sic] way, and also add value to the
end user. Each sponsors' advertisement will contain a
GPS tagged QR code that can launch Mobile Apps, Mobile
Ready Websites, Mobile Ready Videos, Directions, Texting
Programs, and more."
I wonder who gets the WIFI contract?
Well, it's a terrible idea but government will sell it to
you as a cash cow for maintenance of the trail. The way I
figure it, a few extra dollars couldn't hurt but we might
first apply it to Tilly Foster where we're being bled dry
by
another contract the county law department drew up
once-upon-a-time.
The artist Banksy had this to say about such things:
"Any
advert in a public space that gives you no choice
whether you see it or not is yours. It's yours to
take, re-arrange, and re-use. You can do whatever
you like with it. Asking for permission is like
asking to keep a rock that someone just threw at
your head. You owe the companies nothing."
The argument in favor is that no one leaves the bike paths
to shop at nearby stores but damn if I can remember a time
I was out on a hike and thought, "I really need some
rubber cement!" or, "I think I'll buy a house!", or, I
really should buy a new vacuum!" or, "If I buy a jeep I
won't have to bicycle this damn trail anymore!"
According to the Tax Watch article, Putnam Planning
Commissioner Anthony Ruggiero says that the signs will
be a real asset to the county. “It will be very
positive,” he said. “I know there was concern with sign
pollution. But I think the signs are tastefully done.”
Who the hell cares? We hit the trails to get away from the
internet and TV commercial spots and ads, ads, ads, ads...
like the ones over there on the right-hand side of this
page - regardless how "tastefully done" they are.
(With that said, shop at our sponsors! Shop today! Shop
early and frequently and bring your friends!")
Look, people get out on the trail to get away from
the noise and commercialism that has taken over our lives
and even a little-bitty advert every 1200 feet is an
annoyance. Why not slap advertisements all over the county
Veteran's Park with the (non) church on Gipsy Trail? Why
not put up an "Eat at Red Rooster!" sign at the 12th hole
at Putnam National? Why not rename the county office
building the "Verizon County Center"? If the county wants
to earn money from advertising revenue I'm sure there are
many more appropriate places than the rail trail.
While I wish the Party-connected company well, if the
county hasn't properly budgeted for maintenance of the
trail then they're as shortsighted as any zombie could be.
So here's a compromise that's win-win for everyone. Let
Bike Country purchase kiosks to place in each parking
lot and place their advertisements on those and "share"
that revenue with the county. In this way the company
gets to earn profit off of something you do not want and
the county doesn't have to go crying to the state about
unfunded mandates every 1/2 mile.
Call County Executive Maryellen Odell and tell her that if
the county hasn't budgeted appropriately for maintenance
of the trail before they took on the project that you'd
gladly give up one day of the Sheriff's patrol to pay for
it. It's probably not even that much. (But be warned - she
will pull out charts and sheets and pictures and graphs
and numbers as large as she can count without taking her
shoes off to scare you into changing your mind. Don't.
Ms. Odell's number at the county office is: 845 808-1000
and her county email is: PutnamCoun...@putnamcountyny.gov
Lastly, we get to our Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney.
Mr. Maloney ran as a "Bill Clinton Democrat" (his words) and
he sure as hell tries to prove that each and every day,
being the best Republican the Democrats can buy.
Just last week his zombie addled cranium voted
not only to cut $20 billion in nutrition support for America's
most needy but then voted to remove the President
from the decision-making process so that Canada could sell
tar-sands oil to China via the Keystone XL pipeline thus
helping America's least needy. I swear, he must
have been partying in that car with Stephen Katz. Whatever
they were smoking must have been really, really good.
Anyway, SPM's actions these past few weeks are pissing a
lot of people off. Democrats never learn that the only way
they get elected in this area is with the help of a
hard-core progressive crowd that will hit the streets,
pound doors, donate money and make the calls necessary. We
lost John Hall because the moment he was elected
Chuck Schumer swooped (is that a word?) down from
Democrat heaven and replaced John's brain with a little
tiny bit of Bill Clinton's. It wasn't enough to get Hall
more oral sex, but it was enough for him to turn "right"
and lose his core supporters which opened the door for the
crass, rude, tea bagger with the red dress that replaced
him. No, not Stephen Katz! Nan Hayworth. Sheesh.
The same is going to happen to Mr. Maloney if he's not
careful. If I were him I'd be in serious damage control
mode right about now. HR676 anyone?
Next time out, the Game of Thrones edition.
The image of the sign for the rail trail that
is not the sign for the rail trail (don't ask) is from
the NYJN website via electronic link and accompanied the
article.
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