Opinion | TrumpҀ™s War on the Poor – The New York Times

Opinion | TrumpҀ™s War on the Poor – The New York Times

"America hasn’t always, or even usually, been governed by the best and the brightest; over the years, presidents have employed plenty of knaves and fools. But I don’t think we’ve ever seen anything like the collection of petty grifters and miscreants surrounding Donald Trump. Price, Pruitt, Zinke, Carson and now Ronny Jackson: At this point, our default assumption should be that there’s something seriously wrong with anyone this president wants on his team."

"Still, we need to keep our eye on the ball. The perks many Trump officials demand β€” the gratuitous first-class travel, the double super-secret soundproof phone booths, and so on β€” are outrageous, and they tell you a lot about the kind of people they are. But what really matters are their policy decisions. Ben Carson’s insistence on spending taxpayer funds on a $31,000 dining set is ridiculous; his proposal to sharply raise housing costs for hundreds of thousands of needy American families, tripling rents for some of the poorest households, is vicious."

We Just Breached the 410 PPM Threshold for CO2

We Just Breached the 410 PPM Threshold for CO2

"On Tuesday, the Mauna Loa Observatory recorded its first-ever carbon dioxide reading in excess of 410 parts per million (it was 410.28 ppm in case you want the full deal). Carbon dioxide hasn’t reached that height in millions of years. It’s a new atmosphere that humanity will have to contend with, one that’s trapping more heat and causing the climate to change at a quickening rate."

Route 28 paving project to begin this month

Route 28 paving project to begin this month

"The state has yet to begin a $6.6 million paving project on state Route 28 announced last month with an anticipated starting date only given as β€œApril.”

"The Indian Lake Highway Department confirmed the road reconstruction work, which was the subject of a March 27 public meeting, had not begun as of April 17."

"Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office announced the paving project, which included rehabilitating 10.5 miles of Route 28 between Indian Lake and Blue Mountain Lake. "

β€œThis key project will help restore a critical North Country corridor, smoothing the ride for tourists and residents while strengthening the roadway for the future,” Cuomo said in a statement.

"Route 28 links the Cedar River Golf Course in Indian Lake with the Lake Durant State Campground and the Adirondack Experience in Blue Mountain Lake. "