former reporter, former PCV Cameroun, former Hill staffer, former little league softball coach, former paramedic. #thisisnodressrehearsal

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Nothing inspires us to continue our work to protect the coast’s untouched natural beauty like a sunset over the water. Say no to offshore wind and the industrialization of our oceans!
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Very few times have I EVER heard the Star Spangled Banner sang this impressively. Bravo chads 🥃

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It’s good to know there good people in this world @SHAQ thank you for all you’ve done and continue to do.

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There is nothing more breathtaking than the natural beauty of our coasts. We must protect this view from offshore wind farms.
The ocean is worth protecting. protectourcoastnj.com
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It’s halibut season in New England! There is nothing like fresh seafood in the summertime, and we’re grateful for the commercial fishermen who provide this heart-healthy food for the American dinner table.
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Excited to partner with @SecKennedy to help Americans build healthier, more active lives. Under @POTUS, we are expanding access to public lands so families can reconnect with nature, veterans can heal, children can trade screens for the outdoors and communities can thrive.
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Howard Lutnick: “Somehow the United States became an IMPORTER of seafood. How crazy is that?— And in the end we are going to eat fish caught by us— what a shock!” President Trump opened 500,000 square miles that Obama made sure only foreign nations can fish in… not anymore. Thank you President Trump! rumble.com/v7b5gi0-were-now-…
President Trump: 500,000 square miles were closed to American fishermen... if you had an American flag, you weren’t allowed to fish, but every foreign nation was.. that was done by Barrack Hussein Obama — “What a bunch of DOPES” 🤣🤣 rumble.com/v7b5fqo-americans…
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.@northwesternsig: "I spent a couple of months with you on the Apprentice, and I saw your work ethic there, and I've got to tell you, I can't fathom how you can do all of this... Representing us, and helping the fishermen the way you have done, it is mind-boggling to me, because I know you have your hands full, but putting us on that pedestal and backing up our industry the way you have, is just phenomenal."
.@POTUS: "It’s my honor to be taking this action to lower seafood costs and generate millions and millions of dollars in new business for our really great fishermen by restoring commercial access to three areas of the Western Pacific Ocean."
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Burgum on wind turbines: We have a report from Hegseth that it’s a national security threat. You could launch an attack on the US in with a bunch of drones coming through a wind tower field, it would undetectable until it was came through because the radar interference
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“OFFSHORE WIND IS DESTROYING OUR FISHERIES” - TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SOUNDS THE ALARM During @POTUS's seafood industry proclamation signing, LindellTV's @CaraCastronuova asked whether the administration plans to continue fighting a court ruling allowing the construction of offshore wind turbines off the Atlantic coast near New York. She noted that fishermen have overwhelmingly supported Trump's efforts to stop the projects, arguing they threaten commercial fishing and national security. Interior @SecretaryBurgum didn't mince words. “Absolutely, positively, the construction of these wind towers have an effect on fisheries.” Burgum pointed to concerns over declining fisheries, impacts on whales and marine mammals, and warnings from the Pentagon that offshore wind installations create national security vulnerabilities. “It's a huge national security threat, bad for marine mammals, bad for fish.” He also warned that massive offshore wind farms could interfere with radar systems and create vulnerabilities along America's most densely populated coastline. President Trump agreed, adding: “They do affect fishing and it's very bad.”
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JUST IN: President Trump announces a major move to slash seafood costs and generate millions in new business for American fishermen by restoring commercial access to 3 areas of the western Pacific Ocean: "It's a large amount of space we're talking about that they were restricted. Other countries would use it, but our country couldn't use it." "You ever hear of anything so stupid?"
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“You have done more for this nation in the seafood space than any president before you in my lifetime.” American fishermen came to the Oval Office to thank President Trump for cutting Biden-era regulations they say were crushing their industry — and even made him an honorary crew member: "You're one of us now." "We support you 100%."
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Offshore wind farms are a nightmare: ❌ Harm commercial fishing grounds ❌ Endanger marine life ❌ Undermine national security ❌ Needlessly expensive and unreliable Thank you, @SecretaryBurgum & @POTUS, for speaking the truth about this green energy scam.
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It’s the 21st century version of witch trials. Title Nine matters. @jk_rowling thank you for leading the battle from across the pond. We owe you a lot. @xx_xyathletics @hothingsgirlsay
The Spiral of Silence
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@CaptMarciano’s youngest daughter needs a stem cell transplant. She’s found a match, thank God, but the family will still be off the water during her convalescence. If anyone knows Captain Dave like I do, he’s always been an incredible giving person of his time and his support as often as he could, especially when he joined the cast of @WickedTuna If you can donate, please do and please share with others so the Marciano family can reach their goal for their daughter Eva. gofundme.com/f/support-eva-m… @POTUS @realDonaldTrump @JDVance @StephenM @howardlutnick @SecretaryBurgum @RobertKennedyJr @SecKennedy #GloucesterMass
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Our own state's environmental conservation body, the @NYSDEC, admitted in 2023 that wind complexes (of 54 turbines in size) kill 41 bald eagles during their lifespan. Obviously, we all know that figure is downplayed. For Alle-Cat Wind, the number of turbines increased to 76 since the writing of this article, which means around 60 eagle deaths will occur per their math. But let's say it's an accurate figure. They admit around 41 other bald eagles will be killed at another wind facility in Western New York. They also admit there are only 450 pairs of bald eagles in New York State. All it would take is 22 wind complexes (at 54 turbines in size) to be built in New York for the bald eagle to go completely extinct in this state. And that doesn't include the polarized light effect occurring at massive solar commercial complexes where the appearance of panels resembles water, causing birds of prey to collide, dive into, or crash into the panels at high speeds. Our environmental assessment from Hudsonia warned of incoming raptor deaths with the proximity of the panels at Fort Edward Solar to the Hudson River. If something is not done, our national bird and many other state-endangered and threatened species will go extinct in New York State. The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation isn't going to do anything about it. In fact, they like these mitigation arrangements. The DEC gets to decide who benefits from the money that the developer pays to "offset the wildlife deaths." For Alle-Cat Wind, the lucky winner is Cornell. @Cornell will make $2 million dollars from Invenergy to offset all of the dead eagles at the wind complex. What a great arrangement! These people despise us, our rural towns, and our state's nature. Everyone needs to wake up to this and soon.
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Wind energy is to reliable power as the Keystone Cops are to successful policing, Several Thor wind turbine blades damaged as vessels collide A ship carrying wind turbine blades for RWE’s upcoming offshore wind farm has been damaged in the Port of Esbjerg. No one was injured, informs the developer. A number of wind turbine blades which were to be installed at the upcoming Thor offshore wind farm have been damaged in the Port of Esbjerg. The damage occurred as a result of a collision between the ship Brave Tern, owned by the shipping company Fred. Olsen Windcarrier, which was carrying the blades, and another ship. This is reported by local Danish media Jydskevestkysten, which has received a photo of the damaged blades. The media outlet has asked unnamed sources to assess the extent of the damage. The sources estimate that the damage amounts to “very, very large sums.” The German energy company RWE is responsible for constructing the offshore wind farm, which will be the largest in Denmark once completed. In a written response to EnergiWatch, the RWE confirms the incident. ”There were no injuries to personnel from the collision, subsequently one individual was transported to the hospital for a medical check-up. The relevant authorities were immediately informed,” the company’s press office writes in an email. RWE further states that it is still too early to assess the full financial extent of the damage. Thor has already supplied its first electricity to the Danish grid. Once the wind farm is fully operational, expectedly in 2027, it will be able to supply more than one million Danish households with power. energywatch.com/EnergyNews/w…
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“SAY GOODBYE TO AMERICA’S BEACHES” - SOUNDING THE ALARM ON OFFSHORE WIND PROJECTS During an interview with LindellTV's @CaraCastronuova, Commercial fishing advocate Bonnie Brady says offshore wind isn't about saving the environment - it's about making money. “All of these projects, it's about making money.” Brady argues that many offshore wind developments are owned through layers of LLCs and foreign companies, allowing developers to walk away when problems arise. @mtkblb also warned of the long-term impact on America's coastlines: “In 10 years, all you're going to see when you go to the beach are offshore wind turbines.” Offshore wind projects threaten marine life, bird populations, fishing industries, and tourism - while COSTING consumers significantly MORE than traditional energy sources. “Four to six times more expensive than any other energy source. Don't forget that.”
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This past Saturday's boat parade honoring Ginny Oliver and her amazing legacy is a testament to the strength of the fishing fleet. Thank you, Anthony Holter, for sharing these photos, and Erik Waterman for organizing this tribute to one of Maine's greatest.
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