Plans for Governor Murphy’s Villa in Italy

It is rumored that our Governor has been so busy with offshore wind turbine projects in New Jersey, that he has not had time to make plans for his Villa. So, the Design Staff at the Blog created this plan for him.

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  1. I get it! It’s made of windmills! So clever.
    The nerve of this guy trying to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. Who does he think he is, a guy who was elected in part because he promised to work to reduce our dependency of fossil fuels?

    I want my politicians to stay out of environmental issues and stick to (deleted by Editor). USA! USA! USA!

    1. You don’t get it! You rarely ever do here. You know a few facts and assume you know everything.
      There are wind energy solutions right now with zero moving parts that would not harm wildlife and begin to truly wane us off of fossil fuels for powering homes. The problem is that the corporate oligarchy doesn’t have the patents on them AND they would take folks OFF the grid as far as electricity. That’s true energy independence and that’s a win/win/win for America and the environment but they- that’s the WEF- hate any solution that relinquishes their control and their money train.
      WAKE UP!

      1. Please point out where the whales cause of death is listed. I’ll wait.

        This may come as a shock to you, or anyone else on the windmills kill whales brain train, but whales die. They have been dying long before ‘soundings’. Long before their deaths could be blamed on ocean floor mapping. Let’s forget for a moment that ocean floor mapping has been around since the invention of sonar, and let’s ignore the fact that it hasn’t been blamed for killing whales until, well, this summer.
        Then, and only then, are we dumb enough to believe that every whale death on the East cost is because of wind farm projects.
        Because, let’s face it, it is soooo much easier to blame politics than it is to accept that WE are more responsible for whale deaths than a million wind mills. Go to Costco and buy your single use plastics, spread chemicals on your ridiculous lawn. Because THATS what kills whales.
        We have become a society of idiots. People who abdicate personal responsibility and believe everything that their online algorithm tells them. Easily manipulated and even more easily fooled.

        1. Once again, your word salad disguised as intelligence doesn’t begin to explain the Big Wind money grab scam. Keep droning on about the whales and avoid the many other reasons these wind farms are hugely detrimental. Folks like me have pointed them out ad nauseum for months so we won’t repeat them again, but it is worth repeating that I also was a proponent of the windfarms before I was shown immense amounts of data other than whale deaths as to why they are a boondoggle and another form of government picking and choosing the winners in an elite sponsored game that is disguised as capitalism.
          Since you’re a broken record and stuck on the whales. Yes! Sonar has been killing them for decades as you say and because we haven’t had a project off our shores close to this scale, we have not had a die-off close to this scale… until now. That die-off seems to have ceased as suddenly as it started when there was a funding issue with the wind turbines and soundings ceased as well.
          Any fifth grader can understand that concept, but you can’t? For the folks reading this, marine biologists approximate that one out of every seven whales killed are washed ashore. Don’t worry though folks the above, anonymous “Bard of The Blog”, who never will disclose their name and only writes catchy, clever bylines instead has it all figured out for the rest of us. That’s the bad news. The amazingly great news is that soon the technologies that have been shelved and/or hidden by governments that can easily transform our world and clean up our environment will be developed again by the private sector just as space travel has been and then the cream of the technological crop will finally surface in countries that are truly capitalist societies. These technologies won’t need huge amounts of material, garner huge taxpayer subsidies, or require governmental leases or political ideological pull. By 2030- just a handful of years from now- humanity will begin to look back and wonder how we let so few have control of so many for so long. It’s tough for our resident anonymous know-it-all of The Blog to wrap their mind around this, but some of the greatest minds in the world have been “working the plan” for decades to finally now set this reveal in motion. I’ve been in direct contact with several folks who are just one degree of separation away from them in government intelligence, and military and DoD contractor roles, and the scientific community that assure me there is a battle within the ranks just as with UFO/UAP disclosure that the autocrats will soon lose, and the concerned patriots who want what’s best for humanity as a whole, will win. By late autumn, the roll out of information as well as rapid and highly transformative change will begin, and not just here, but in several other modern nations currently struggling with the same fear and lack agendas inherited from the Cold War days of paranoia.

          1. my point is this: THE CONSERVATIVE GROUPS WHO HAVE BEEN FREAKING OUT ABOUT THE OFF SHORE WIND PROJECTS DO NOT GIVE ONE RAT’’S BACKSIDE ABOUT WHALES, OR DOLPHINS OR SEA LIFE OR THE OCEAN OR THE ENVIRONMENT. It is a political scam. The kind against which you so often rail. Yes wind as a source of energy is flawed. Yes it requires subsidies (they all do, even oil). My complaint is with the hypocrisy involved. The ‘wind is killing the poor whales’ coming from people who spend their time voting for people who gut environmental protections. The very hypocrisy you usually fight against, you’re embracing.
            More whales are killed by pollution (oil spills), fertilizer, and micro plastics than all the wind farms on the planet. But you, you pretend to be above the political hypocritical fray.

            Bring on the new technology that you are on about. I can’t wait to look back and “wonder how we let so few have control of so many for so long”. But that too will face the big money narrative and political influence of fossil fuel companies and ideological ****** ***** that have convinced so many well meaning people that reducing our reliance on fossil fuels is a bad thing. You can cry all you want about ‘big wind’ or ‘green energy complex’, but the truth is they are nothing compared to the strangle hold on government enforced by big oil.

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  2. What about the one thing we rarely talk about? More support for Seniors and Veterans…has anyone had to take care of their parents? What about having them stay in their own home after a spouse passes? What about them living with you? Or living alone with a full time caregiver?
    I want my government to focus on helping citizens who worked their whole life, raised kids and now need help. We are missing what’s truly important and needed.

    1. Well there is Medicare and VA benefits. There are some in congress that are looking for ways to reduce Medicare coverage. And we all remember the shoddy state of the VA a few years ago.
      There are all kinds of programs sponsored by the gov that will pay you, if you are the caregiver. Hiring private care is expensive, but don’t try to get that covered by the gov’t. The GOP will call you a socialist. Unfortunately, unlike nearly every other industrialized country, we don’t have programs in place to help care for seniors. It’s embarrassing and pathetic that the richest country in the world has senior citizens who have to choose between heating their home and paying for medication. And whatever you do, don’t go into a long term care facility. You’ll want to cry.

      When programs to help pay for the most vulnerable among us are proposed, the hard line right wingers freak out.
      Don’t hold your breath.

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