Thursday, August 31, 2006

THE GREAT PROPERTY TAX REBATE OF 2006

Well, our short Central New York summer is almost gone, but the good news is that the great State of New York is going to be sending us all a huge tax rebate. Now, what will I do with it? Pay off the mortgage? Buy a new car? Pay my school taxes? What? Not that much? Well, maybe a tankful of gas. And this is free money, folks, like the refund the IRS gives us in April, so we can enjoy it. I heard some people were complaining that it would cost 3 or 4 million to mail out all those checks, but, hey, the state is paying for that, not me, right?

It is somewhat amazing that our great state legislators were able to get together and agree on something. Maybe Joe and Shelly did it while the rest of the gang was out of town campaigning and the Guv was in Iowa doing something. He’s running for what? That might be an improvement. With a great bonus like that, I know I will be voting to re-elect my representative and…what? Unopposed again? Oh, well, surely someone will vote for him.

If the legislators did pass this bill, I am guessing that there is a hefty pay raise attached, to take effect just after the elections. (For them, that is, not a minimum wage bill.) Did they ever pass a budget? A bottle bill? No time for such things in an election year. Wouldn't it be great if one of them could actually accomplish all the things they promise during the campaign? What a great state! I wonder how far south I can get on my tax rebate? Virginia, maybe?

I finally did receive a rebate check, made payable to me only. I emailed my legislator and told him that if he could come up with a couple hundred more, I would try to get my wife to vote for him too. No response...

I don't disagree that our legislators should have a pay raise once in a while; cost-of-living and all that, but it doesn't seem right that they get to choose when and how much. The only fair way would be to give them the same generous annual increase that us social security recipients enjoy, an average $30 a month or so. Of course, they don't have to pay medicare premium increases out of that, so they might actually receive enough for a dinner out once a month.


Thursday, August 24, 2006


windmills at sunset

there was a really beautiful sunset at the farm a few days back, and I got a couple of shots. The clouds came out a bit darker than they actually were-I have to work on that-but the sky was awesome.

Monday, August 14, 2006


Tug Hill Windmills and wildlife

We keep hearing more and more noise about the windmills on Tug Hill and how they are driving the deer and turkeys away and destroying the geese and other flying birds. In my opinion, it is all a lot of wind, and I don't mean from the windfarm. My own very unscientific observations show that the deer and turkeys are totally unaffected, except that the grass planted under those towers is very tasty.
As I see it, they treat the windmill the same as a tree or any other object in their neighborhood. Same with the geese. They graze around the windmills, but they are no more likely to fly into one than into a tree or a power pole. They may be silly geese, but not stupid. I have photos of deer grazing under the towers, but I also have photos of the towers with no deer grazing 'neath them. The latter might be proof that the deer have all been driven out. But no, we are seeing more deer , turkeys, and geese around than most years. Draw your own conclusions.
I say that the windfarms do not really have a large impact on the environment, wildlife, or the energy supply, and the antis need to find someone else to attack. The choices are numerous: Big Oil, The Government, The War(s), Big Business, Taxes, The National Debt (wait til your grandkids see that bill). I think if the windmills had any large impact, the Oil Barons, that monster known as ExxonMobilBPValeroShell, would have toppled them long ago. (And what is up with the Alaska oil fields? They are run by British Petroleum and the oil is shipped to Japan?)
The deer and turkeys? Well, they are undecided, but they are certainly not leaving the neighborhood.