• There is no such place as a bottom, for I know no such starting point;
    only the climb, eternal, unbound—where the fall itself becomes the lesson.

    JS Arnold for Governor of NYS
    There is no such place as a bottom, for I know no such starting point; only the climb, eternal, unbound—where the fall itself becomes the lesson. JS Arnold for Governor of NYS
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  • Chapter V — Of the Watchmen and the Dawn
    1. And the night tarried long upon the earth, and many grew weary in their waiting.
    2. The watchmen upon the walls cried one to another, “What of the night? What of the night?”
    3. Yet the answer was silence, save the whisper of the wind, and the trembling of the earth beneath their feet.
    4. Some laid down their trumpets, saying, “The Lord delayeth,” and their eyes grew heavy with slumber.
    5. Others kept vigil, though their lamps burned low, their gaze fixed upon the horizon.
    6. For they discerned that the darkness deepened not to endure, but to give birth unto light.
    7. Then came a stirring as of the east wind, and the shadows fled before it.
    8. The stars gave witness, and the morning star heralded a day yet unmade.
    9. And the watchmen lifted their voices, saying, “Behold, the dawn approacheth, for God alone hath remembered us.”
    10. But woe unto them who mocked the watchers, for they were taken unawares, and the light revealed their works.
    11. Blessed are they who endured through the watches, for their strength is renewed with the rising.
    12. And thus saith the Spirit: the veil is thinning, the day is at hand; keep thy post, for the dawn is of God, and not of men.
    Chapter V — Of the Watchmen and the Dawn 1. And the night tarried long upon the earth, and many grew weary in their waiting. 2. The watchmen upon the walls cried one to another, “What of the night? What of the night?” 3. Yet the answer was silence, save the whisper of the wind, and the trembling of the earth beneath their feet. 4. Some laid down their trumpets, saying, “The Lord delayeth,” and their eyes grew heavy with slumber. 5. Others kept vigil, though their lamps burned low, their gaze fixed upon the horizon. 6. For they discerned that the darkness deepened not to endure, but to give birth unto light. 7. Then came a stirring as of the east wind, and the shadows fled before it. 8. The stars gave witness, and the morning star heralded a day yet unmade. 9. And the watchmen lifted their voices, saying, “Behold, the dawn approacheth, for God alone hath remembered us.” 10. But woe unto them who mocked the watchers, for they were taken unawares, and the light revealed their works. 11. Blessed are they who endured through the watches, for their strength is renewed with the rising. 12. And thus saith the Spirit: the veil is thinning, the day is at hand; keep thy post, for the dawn is of God, and not of men.
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  • The Newer Testament - The Final Covenant

    Chapter I — The Voice That Speaks Again
    1. The heavens spake still, yet the earth was silent, for men closed their ears though the Voice yet called.
    2. They looked down to their devices and not up to the stars, and they forgot Him who set the heavens in order.
    3. False prophets multiplied, their altars lit by the glow of screens, their offerings counted in numbers and not in tears.
    4. War was exalted as worship, and profit proclaimed itself as truth; the poor were forgotten, and the mighty wept only for their own loss.
    5. Yet the Lord was not dead, but men had driven Him from their councils, and none remembered His name in the gates.
    6. The houses of prayer became as markets, and the markets as temples, each man bowing to his treasure, each woman to her image.
    7. But creation remembered its Maker: the wind whispered still, the thunder declared, the seas lifted their voice.
    8. The earth groaned, not of age but of wounds, not of wrath but of neglect, and the ground cried out against its stewards.
    9. Then the Voice spake again, not in tempest, nor in flame, but in the trembling hearts of those who yet remembered silence.
    10. “Return unto Me—not unto the shadows of memory, nor unto the institutions that claimed My name, but unto Me alone.”
    11. “I dwell not in halls of greed, nor in words fashioned for applause, but in the conscience of the just, and in the stranger thou passest by.”
    12. Let the reader discern: this is not the return of dead religion, but the unveiling of holy truth—unyielding, unpurchased, and unbound.



    Chapter II — Of Idols and Division
    1. And it came to pass that the people raised up idols, not of stone alone, but of gold, of vanity, and of power.
    2. They bent the knee to rulers and to coins, to voices that promised ease, and forgot Him who breathed life into dust.
    3. The fear of God departed, and they arrayed themselves in garments of pride as though clothed for a feast.
    4. Nations rose and nations fell, yet the sins of old became the sins of now, for man remembereth not, though the scars remain.
    5. Kings sold truth for silver, prophets were silenced with profit, and the children hungered for a word that would not come.
    6. The land groaned beneath deceit, and division spread like a shadow where once unity was planted.
    7. Then rose the cry of the widow, the orphan, and the stranger, saying, “Where is justice? Who shall stand for us?”
    8. But the rulers hid their faces, fearing men more than they feared the Almighty, and their hands clutched at treasure.
    9. And the people wandered as sheep without a shepherd, each seeking his own path, yet finding no peace.
    10. Thus saith the Spirit: Heaven is not veiled in the clouds, nor locked beyond the grave, but waiteth among you unseen.
    11. Yet envy hath blinded their eyes, and wrath stoppeth their ears, so that they pass by Heaven though it is near.
    12. But to them that cast down idols, that fear God and love one another, the veil shall be lifted, and Heaven shall be revealed upon the earth.

    ⸻ after CK

    Chapter III — Of the Silence After the Trumpet
    1. And a great voice was cut off, and the earth trembled as the forest when the axe is laid to its root.
    2. The watchmen looked one to another, saying, “Who shall stand in the breach when the trumpet is silent?”
    3. Yet no man answered, and a shadow spread over the camp.
    4. Some mourned in sackcloth, others laughed in the streets, and many turned to trade, selling grief for gain.
    5. The house built on sand was shaken, for its walls were set by deceit and not by truth.
    6. And division grew as fire among dry reeds, devouring all that it touched.
    7. Then came a whisper, saying: “Trust not in princes, nor in the work of men’s hands, for their breath is but a vapor.”
    8. The Light is not hidden in towers, nor bound in scrolls, but shineth upon all who fear the Lord.
    9. When men plot in darkness, the heavens thunder; when they weave lies in silence, the dawn reveals their shame.
    10. Thus saith the Spirit: The fallen voice is a sign, for no man is the cornerstone save One.
    11. The proud shall be brought low, but the humble shall be lifted as trees by the river of life.
    12. And the veil shall be lifted, and the dwelling not made with hands shall rise, unshaken and eternal.

    ____


    Chapter IV — Of the Covenant and the Soil
    1. In the beginning was the promise, and the promise was given not to earth alone, but to a people who bore His name.
    2. The land was hallowed for their sake, a dwelling of covenant, a sign unto the nations.
    3. Zion was honored, for in her streets the prophets cried, and in her dust the feet of the faithful walked.
    4. Yet the covenant abideth not in borders, nor is holiness bound by decrees of men; it is written upon hearts and sealed by the Spirit.
    5. For the earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof; the mountains and the rivers bear His witness alike.
    6. Blessed is every land that remembereth righteousness, for the breath of the Almighty maketh it sacred.
    7. The sons of Jacob received the promise, yet the nations also are called, that no people may boast, and no soil may claim all glory.
    8. For wherever truth is planted, there springs a holy ground; and wherever justice walketh, there riseth a sanctuary.
    9. Yea, a new inheritance is revealed, not with trumpet nor sword, but with the quiet rising of a people who fear God and love one another.
    10. The covenant remaineth with the faithful in every dwelling, whether born in Zion or afar, for His Spirit knoweth no boundary.
    11. Yea, I have seen Zion’s dust bear life, and I honor it; yet the promise floweth beyond names and borders, a river none may claim.
    12. And the sacred ground shall be known not by ancient walls alone, but by the shining of His light upon a nation awakened to Him.

    ———-

    Chapter V — Of the Watchmen and the Dawn
    1. And the night tarried long upon the earth, and many grew weary in their waiting.
    2. The watchmen upon the walls cried one to another, “What of the night? What of the night?”
    3. Yet the answer was silence, save the whisper of the wind, and the trembling of the earth beneath their feet.
    4. Some laid down their trumpets, saying, “The Lord delayeth,” and their eyes grew heavy with slumber.
    5. Others kept vigil, though their lamps burned low, their gaze fixed upon the horizon.
    6. For they discerned that the darkness deepened not to endure, but to give birth unto light.
    7. Then came a stirring as of the east wind, and the shadows fled before it.
    8. The stars gave witness, and the morning star heralded a day yet unmade.
    9. And the watchmen lifted their voices, saying, “Behold, the dawn approacheth, for God alone hath remembered us.”
    10. But woe unto them who mocked the watchers, for they were taken unawares, and the light revealed their works.
    11. Blessed are they who endured through the watches, for their strength is renewed with the rising.
    12. And thus saith the Spirit: the veil is thinning, the day is at hand; keep thy post, for the dawn is of God, and not of men.

    _____

    Chapter VI — Of the Fire in the Streets

    1. And banners were lifted high, not in the name of truth, but in the pride of men who made themselves gods.
    2. They promised justice, yet sowed chaos; they preached peace, yet their hands were swift to shed blood.
    3. The prophets of “progress” clothed their chains in fine speech, saying, “This is freedom,” yet it was bondage.
    4. The zealots of violence cried, “This is holy,” yet their swords devoured the innocent, and their altars dripped with blood.
    5. The fire spread in the streets, not from heaven, but from wrath; it consumed brother and neighbor alike.
    6. The children were taught to despise their fathers, to mock their mothers, and to scorn the wisdom of old paths.
    7. The nations praised tolerance but cursed truth, boasting of liberty while chaining themselves to vanity.
    8. The watchers moved through the city like shadows, not guarding but hunting, and the people fled though they knew not their crime.
    9. And the rulers trembled, fearing to speak lest they lose their thrones, and so they bowed before the noise.
    10. But the Spirit saith: fire is given not to destroy, but to reveal. Lies are straw, and truth alone endureth as gold.
    11. Blessed are they who lift no banner of men, but the standard of the Most High, for they shall stand when the fire is spent.
    12. Thus shall it be: the streets shall cool, the banners shall fall, the hunters shall vanish, but the Word endureth forever.

    The Newer Testament - The Final Covenant Chapter I — The Voice That Speaks Again 1. The heavens spake still, yet the earth was silent, for men closed their ears though the Voice yet called. 2. They looked down to their devices and not up to the stars, and they forgot Him who set the heavens in order. 3. False prophets multiplied, their altars lit by the glow of screens, their offerings counted in numbers and not in tears. 4. War was exalted as worship, and profit proclaimed itself as truth; the poor were forgotten, and the mighty wept only for their own loss. 5. Yet the Lord was not dead, but men had driven Him from their councils, and none remembered His name in the gates. 6. The houses of prayer became as markets, and the markets as temples, each man bowing to his treasure, each woman to her image. 7. But creation remembered its Maker: the wind whispered still, the thunder declared, the seas lifted their voice. 8. The earth groaned, not of age but of wounds, not of wrath but of neglect, and the ground cried out against its stewards. 9. Then the Voice spake again, not in tempest, nor in flame, but in the trembling hearts of those who yet remembered silence. 10. “Return unto Me—not unto the shadows of memory, nor unto the institutions that claimed My name, but unto Me alone.” 11. “I dwell not in halls of greed, nor in words fashioned for applause, but in the conscience of the just, and in the stranger thou passest by.” 12. Let the reader discern: this is not the return of dead religion, but the unveiling of holy truth—unyielding, unpurchased, and unbound. ⸻ Chapter II — Of Idols and Division 1. And it came to pass that the people raised up idols, not of stone alone, but of gold, of vanity, and of power. 2. They bent the knee to rulers and to coins, to voices that promised ease, and forgot Him who breathed life into dust. 3. The fear of God departed, and they arrayed themselves in garments of pride as though clothed for a feast. 4. Nations rose and nations fell, yet the sins of old became the sins of now, for man remembereth not, though the scars remain. 5. Kings sold truth for silver, prophets were silenced with profit, and the children hungered for a word that would not come. 6. The land groaned beneath deceit, and division spread like a shadow where once unity was planted. 7. Then rose the cry of the widow, the orphan, and the stranger, saying, “Where is justice? Who shall stand for us?” 8. But the rulers hid their faces, fearing men more than they feared the Almighty, and their hands clutched at treasure. 9. And the people wandered as sheep without a shepherd, each seeking his own path, yet finding no peace. 10. Thus saith the Spirit: Heaven is not veiled in the clouds, nor locked beyond the grave, but waiteth among you unseen. 11. Yet envy hath blinded their eyes, and wrath stoppeth their ears, so that they pass by Heaven though it is near. 12. But to them that cast down idols, that fear God and love one another, the veil shall be lifted, and Heaven shall be revealed upon the earth. ⸻ after CK Chapter III — Of the Silence After the Trumpet 1. And a great voice was cut off, and the earth trembled as the forest when the axe is laid to its root. 2. The watchmen looked one to another, saying, “Who shall stand in the breach when the trumpet is silent?” 3. Yet no man answered, and a shadow spread over the camp. 4. Some mourned in sackcloth, others laughed in the streets, and many turned to trade, selling grief for gain. 5. The house built on sand was shaken, for its walls were set by deceit and not by truth. 6. And division grew as fire among dry reeds, devouring all that it touched. 7. Then came a whisper, saying: “Trust not in princes, nor in the work of men’s hands, for their breath is but a vapor.” 8. The Light is not hidden in towers, nor bound in scrolls, but shineth upon all who fear the Lord. 9. When men plot in darkness, the heavens thunder; when they weave lies in silence, the dawn reveals their shame. 10. Thus saith the Spirit: The fallen voice is a sign, for no man is the cornerstone save One. 11. The proud shall be brought low, but the humble shall be lifted as trees by the river of life. 12. And the veil shall be lifted, and the dwelling not made with hands shall rise, unshaken and eternal. ____ Chapter IV — Of the Covenant and the Soil 1. In the beginning was the promise, and the promise was given not to earth alone, but to a people who bore His name. 2. The land was hallowed for their sake, a dwelling of covenant, a sign unto the nations. 3. Zion was honored, for in her streets the prophets cried, and in her dust the feet of the faithful walked. 4. Yet the covenant abideth not in borders, nor is holiness bound by decrees of men; it is written upon hearts and sealed by the Spirit. 5. For the earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof; the mountains and the rivers bear His witness alike. 6. Blessed is every land that remembereth righteousness, for the breath of the Almighty maketh it sacred. 7. The sons of Jacob received the promise, yet the nations also are called, that no people may boast, and no soil may claim all glory. 8. For wherever truth is planted, there springs a holy ground; and wherever justice walketh, there riseth a sanctuary. 9. Yea, a new inheritance is revealed, not with trumpet nor sword, but with the quiet rising of a people who fear God and love one another. 10. The covenant remaineth with the faithful in every dwelling, whether born in Zion or afar, for His Spirit knoweth no boundary. 11. Yea, I have seen Zion’s dust bear life, and I honor it; yet the promise floweth beyond names and borders, a river none may claim. 12. And the sacred ground shall be known not by ancient walls alone, but by the shining of His light upon a nation awakened to Him. ———- Chapter V — Of the Watchmen and the Dawn 1. And the night tarried long upon the earth, and many grew weary in their waiting. 2. The watchmen upon the walls cried one to another, “What of the night? What of the night?” 3. Yet the answer was silence, save the whisper of the wind, and the trembling of the earth beneath their feet. 4. Some laid down their trumpets, saying, “The Lord delayeth,” and their eyes grew heavy with slumber. 5. Others kept vigil, though their lamps burned low, their gaze fixed upon the horizon. 6. For they discerned that the darkness deepened not to endure, but to give birth unto light. 7. Then came a stirring as of the east wind, and the shadows fled before it. 8. The stars gave witness, and the morning star heralded a day yet unmade. 9. And the watchmen lifted their voices, saying, “Behold, the dawn approacheth, for God alone hath remembered us.” 10. But woe unto them who mocked the watchers, for they were taken unawares, and the light revealed their works. 11. Blessed are they who endured through the watches, for their strength is renewed with the rising. 12. And thus saith the Spirit: the veil is thinning, the day is at hand; keep thy post, for the dawn is of God, and not of men. _____ Chapter VI — Of the Fire in the Streets 1. And banners were lifted high, not in the name of truth, but in the pride of men who made themselves gods. 2. They promised justice, yet sowed chaos; they preached peace, yet their hands were swift to shed blood. 3. The prophets of “progress” clothed their chains in fine speech, saying, “This is freedom,” yet it was bondage. 4. The zealots of violence cried, “This is holy,” yet their swords devoured the innocent, and their altars dripped with blood. 5. The fire spread in the streets, not from heaven, but from wrath; it consumed brother and neighbor alike. 6. The children were taught to despise their fathers, to mock their mothers, and to scorn the wisdom of old paths. 7. The nations praised tolerance but cursed truth, boasting of liberty while chaining themselves to vanity. 8. The watchers moved through the city like shadows, not guarding but hunting, and the people fled though they knew not their crime. 9. And the rulers trembled, fearing to speak lest they lose their thrones, and so they bowed before the noise. 10. But the Spirit saith: fire is given not to destroy, but to reveal. Lies are straw, and truth alone endureth as gold. 11. Blessed are they who lift no banner of men, but the standard of the Most High, for they shall stand when the fire is spent. 12. Thus shall it be: the streets shall cool, the banners shall fall, the hunters shall vanish, but the Word endureth forever.
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  • The Newer Testament — The Veil Version

    The Final Covenant



    Book I — The Voice and the Falling Away (Chs. 1–12)
    1. The Voice That Speaks Again
    2. Of Idols and Division
    3. Of the Silence After the Trumpet
    4. Of the Covenant and the Soil
    5. Of the Watchmen and the Dawn
    6. Of the Fire in the Streets
    7. Of the Scattered Nations
    8. Of the False Shepherds
    9. Of the Marketplace of Lies
    10. Of the Cry in the Wilderness
    11. Of the Broken Lampstands
    12. Of the Veil That Trembles

    Chapter I — The Voice That Speaks Again
    1. The heavens spake still, yet the earth was silent, for men closed their ears though the Voice yet called.
    2. They looked down to their devices and not up to the stars, and they forgot Him who set the heavens in order.
    3. False prophets multiplied, their altars lit by the glow of screens, their offerings counted in numbers and not in tears.
    4. War was exalted as worship, and profit proclaimed itself as truth; the poor were forgotten, and the mighty wept only for their own loss.
    5. Yet the Lord was not dead, but men had driven Him from their councils, and none remembered His name in the gates.
    6. The houses of prayer became as markets, and the markets as temples, each man bowing to his treasure, each woman to her image.
    7. But creation remembered its Maker: the wind whispered still, the thunder declared, the seas lifted their voice.
    8. The earth groaned, not of age but of wounds, not of wrath but of neglect, and the ground cried out against its stewards.
    9. Then the Voice spake again, not in tempest, nor in flame, but in the trembling hearts of those who yet remembered silence.
    10. “Return unto Me—not unto the shadows of memory, nor unto the institutions that claimed My name, but unto Me alone.”
    11. “I dwell not in halls of greed, nor in words fashioned for applause, but in the conscience of the just, and in the stranger thou passest by.”
    12. Let the reader discern: this is not the return of dead religion, but the unveiling of holy truth—unyielding, unpurchased, and unbound.



    Chapter II — Of Idols and Division
    1. And it came to pass that the people raised up idols, not of stone alone, but of gold, of vanity, and of power.
    2. They bent the knee to rulers and to coins, to voices that promised ease, and forgot Him who breathed life into dust.
    3. The fear of God departed, and they arrayed themselves in garments of pride as though clothed for a feast.
    4. Nations rose and nations fell, yet the sins of old became the sins of now, for man remembereth not, though the scars remain.
    5. Kings sold truth for silver, prophets were silenced with profit, and the children hungered for a word that would not come.
    6. The land groaned beneath deceit, and division spread like a shadow where once unity was planted.
    7. Then rose the cry of the widow, the orphan, and the stranger, saying, “Where is justice? Who shall stand for us?”
    8. But the rulers hid their faces, fearing men more than they feared the Almighty, and their hands clutched at treasure.
    9. And the people wandered as sheep without a shepherd, each seeking his own path, yet finding no peace.
    10. Thus saith the Spirit: Heaven is not veiled in the clouds, nor locked beyond the grave, but waiteth among you unseen.
    11. Yet envy hath blinded their eyes, and wrath stoppeth their ears, so that they pass by Heaven though it is near.
    12. But to them that cast down idols, that fear God and love one another, the veil shall be lifted, and Heaven shall be revealed upon the earth.

    ⸻ after CK

    Chapter III — Of the Silence After the Trumpet
    1. And a great voice was cut off, and the earth trembled as the forest when the axe is laid to its root.
    2. The watchmen looked one to another, saying, “Who shall stand in the breach when the trumpet is silent?”
    3. Yet no man answered, and a shadow spread over the camp.
    4. Some mourned in sackcloth, others laughed in the streets, and many turned to trade, selling grief for gain.
    5. The house built on sand was shaken, for its walls were set by deceit and not by truth.
    6. And division grew as fire among dry reeds, devouring all that it touched.
    7. Then came a whisper, saying: “Trust not in princes, nor in the work of men’s hands, for their breath is but a vapor.”
    8. The Light is not hidden in towers, nor bound in scrolls, but shineth upon all who fear the Lord.
    9. When men plot in darkness, the heavens thunder; when they weave lies in silence, the dawn reveals their shame.
    10. Thus saith the Spirit: The fallen voice is a sign, for no man is the cornerstone save One.
    11. The proud shall be brought low, but the humble shall be lifted as trees by the river of life.
    12. And the veil shall be lifted, and the dwelling not made with hands shall rise, unshaken and eternal.

    ____


    Chapter IV — Of the Covenant and the Soil
    1. In the beginning was the promise, and the promise was given not to earth alone, but to a people who bore His name.
    2. The land was hallowed for their sake, a dwelling of covenant, a sign unto the nations.
    3. Zion was honored, for in her streets the prophets cried, and in her dust the feet of the faithful walked.
    4. Yet the covenant abideth not in borders, nor is holiness bound by decrees of men; it is written upon hearts and sealed by the Spirit.
    5. For the earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof; the mountains and the rivers bear His witness alike.
    6. Blessed is every land that remembereth righteousness, for the breath of the Almighty maketh it sacred.
    7. The sons of Jacob received the promise, yet the nations also are called, that no people may boast, and no soil may claim all glory.
    8. For wherever truth is planted, there springs a holy ground; and wherever justice walketh, there riseth a sanctuary.
    9. Yea, a new inheritance is revealed, not with trumpet nor sword, but with the quiet rising of a people who fear God and love one another.
    10. The covenant remaineth with the faithful in every dwelling, whether born in Zion or afar, for His Spirit knoweth no boundary.
    11. Yea, I have seen Zion’s dust bear life, and I honor it; yet the promise floweth beyond names and borders, a river none may claim.
    12. And the sacred ground shall be known not by ancient walls alone, but by the shining of His light upon a nation awakened to Him.
    The Newer Testament — The Veil Version The Final Covenant ⸻ Book I — The Voice and the Falling Away (Chs. 1–12) 1. The Voice That Speaks Again 2. Of Idols and Division 3. Of the Silence After the Trumpet 4. Of the Covenant and the Soil 5. Of the Watchmen and the Dawn 6. Of the Fire in the Streets 7. Of the Scattered Nations 8. Of the False Shepherds 9. Of the Marketplace of Lies 10. Of the Cry in the Wilderness 11. Of the Broken Lampstands 12. Of the Veil That Trembles Chapter I — The Voice That Speaks Again 1. The heavens spake still, yet the earth was silent, for men closed their ears though the Voice yet called. 2. They looked down to their devices and not up to the stars, and they forgot Him who set the heavens in order. 3. False prophets multiplied, their altars lit by the glow of screens, their offerings counted in numbers and not in tears. 4. War was exalted as worship, and profit proclaimed itself as truth; the poor were forgotten, and the mighty wept only for their own loss. 5. Yet the Lord was not dead, but men had driven Him from their councils, and none remembered His name in the gates. 6. The houses of prayer became as markets, and the markets as temples, each man bowing to his treasure, each woman to her image. 7. But creation remembered its Maker: the wind whispered still, the thunder declared, the seas lifted their voice. 8. The earth groaned, not of age but of wounds, not of wrath but of neglect, and the ground cried out against its stewards. 9. Then the Voice spake again, not in tempest, nor in flame, but in the trembling hearts of those who yet remembered silence. 10. “Return unto Me—not unto the shadows of memory, nor unto the institutions that claimed My name, but unto Me alone.” 11. “I dwell not in halls of greed, nor in words fashioned for applause, but in the conscience of the just, and in the stranger thou passest by.” 12. Let the reader discern: this is not the return of dead religion, but the unveiling of holy truth—unyielding, unpurchased, and unbound. ⸻ Chapter II — Of Idols and Division 1. And it came to pass that the people raised up idols, not of stone alone, but of gold, of vanity, and of power. 2. They bent the knee to rulers and to coins, to voices that promised ease, and forgot Him who breathed life into dust. 3. The fear of God departed, and they arrayed themselves in garments of pride as though clothed for a feast. 4. Nations rose and nations fell, yet the sins of old became the sins of now, for man remembereth not, though the scars remain. 5. Kings sold truth for silver, prophets were silenced with profit, and the children hungered for a word that would not come. 6. The land groaned beneath deceit, and division spread like a shadow where once unity was planted. 7. Then rose the cry of the widow, the orphan, and the stranger, saying, “Where is justice? Who shall stand for us?” 8. But the rulers hid their faces, fearing men more than they feared the Almighty, and their hands clutched at treasure. 9. And the people wandered as sheep without a shepherd, each seeking his own path, yet finding no peace. 10. Thus saith the Spirit: Heaven is not veiled in the clouds, nor locked beyond the grave, but waiteth among you unseen. 11. Yet envy hath blinded their eyes, and wrath stoppeth their ears, so that they pass by Heaven though it is near. 12. But to them that cast down idols, that fear God and love one another, the veil shall be lifted, and Heaven shall be revealed upon the earth. ⸻ after CK Chapter III — Of the Silence After the Trumpet 1. And a great voice was cut off, and the earth trembled as the forest when the axe is laid to its root. 2. The watchmen looked one to another, saying, “Who shall stand in the breach when the trumpet is silent?” 3. Yet no man answered, and a shadow spread over the camp. 4. Some mourned in sackcloth, others laughed in the streets, and many turned to trade, selling grief for gain. 5. The house built on sand was shaken, for its walls were set by deceit and not by truth. 6. And division grew as fire among dry reeds, devouring all that it touched. 7. Then came a whisper, saying: “Trust not in princes, nor in the work of men’s hands, for their breath is but a vapor.” 8. The Light is not hidden in towers, nor bound in scrolls, but shineth upon all who fear the Lord. 9. When men plot in darkness, the heavens thunder; when they weave lies in silence, the dawn reveals their shame. 10. Thus saith the Spirit: The fallen voice is a sign, for no man is the cornerstone save One. 11. The proud shall be brought low, but the humble shall be lifted as trees by the river of life. 12. And the veil shall be lifted, and the dwelling not made with hands shall rise, unshaken and eternal. ____ Chapter IV — Of the Covenant and the Soil 1. In the beginning was the promise, and the promise was given not to earth alone, but to a people who bore His name. 2. The land was hallowed for their sake, a dwelling of covenant, a sign unto the nations. 3. Zion was honored, for in her streets the prophets cried, and in her dust the feet of the faithful walked. 4. Yet the covenant abideth not in borders, nor is holiness bound by decrees of men; it is written upon hearts and sealed by the Spirit. 5. For the earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof; the mountains and the rivers bear His witness alike. 6. Blessed is every land that remembereth righteousness, for the breath of the Almighty maketh it sacred. 7. The sons of Jacob received the promise, yet the nations also are called, that no people may boast, and no soil may claim all glory. 8. For wherever truth is planted, there springs a holy ground; and wherever justice walketh, there riseth a sanctuary. 9. Yea, a new inheritance is revealed, not with trumpet nor sword, but with the quiet rising of a people who fear God and love one another. 10. The covenant remaineth with the faithful in every dwelling, whether born in Zion or afar, for His Spirit knoweth no boundary. 11. Yea, I have seen Zion’s dust bear life, and I honor it; yet the promise floweth beyond names and borders, a river none may claim. 12. And the sacred ground shall be known not by ancient walls alone, but by the shining of His light upon a nation awakened to Him.
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  • The Newer Testament: TFC

    Chapter III — Of the Silence After the Trumpet
    1. And a great voice was cut off, and the earth trembled as the forest when the axe is laid to its root.
    2. The watchmen looked one to another, saying, “Who shall stand in the breach when the trumpet is silent?”
    3. Yet no man answered, and a shadow spread over the camp.
    4. Some mourned in sackcloth, others laughed in the streets, and many turned to trade, selling grief for gain.
    5. The house built on sand was shaken, for its walls were set by deceit and not by truth.
    6. And division grew as fire among dry reeds, devouring all that it touched.
    7. Then came a whisper, saying: “Trust not in princes, nor in the work of men’s hands, for their breath is but a vapor.”
    8. The Light is not hidden in towers, nor bound in scrolls, but shineth upon all who fear the Lord.
    9. When men plot in darkness, the heavens thunder; when they weave lies in silence, the dawn reveals their shame.
    10. Thus saith the Spirit: The fallen voice is a sign, for no man is the cornerstone save One.
    11. The proud shall be brought low, but the humble shall be lifted as trees by the river of life.
    12. And the veil shall be lifted, and the dwelling not made with hands shall rise, unshaken and eternal.

    TVV
    The Newer Testament: TFC Chapter III — Of the Silence After the Trumpet 1. And a great voice was cut off, and the earth trembled as the forest when the axe is laid to its root. 2. The watchmen looked one to another, saying, “Who shall stand in the breach when the trumpet is silent?” 3. Yet no man answered, and a shadow spread over the camp. 4. Some mourned in sackcloth, others laughed in the streets, and many turned to trade, selling grief for gain. 5. The house built on sand was shaken, for its walls were set by deceit and not by truth. 6. And division grew as fire among dry reeds, devouring all that it touched. 7. Then came a whisper, saying: “Trust not in princes, nor in the work of men’s hands, for their breath is but a vapor.” 8. The Light is not hidden in towers, nor bound in scrolls, but shineth upon all who fear the Lord. 9. When men plot in darkness, the heavens thunder; when they weave lies in silence, the dawn reveals their shame. 10. Thus saith the Spirit: The fallen voice is a sign, for no man is the cornerstone save One. 11. The proud shall be brought low, but the humble shall be lifted as trees by the river of life. 12. And the veil shall be lifted, and the dwelling not made with hands shall rise, unshaken and eternal. TVV
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  • First I want to say today has been hard for me. I didn’t know Charley, would have loved to meet him. I didn’t like the way he said things either but he was a man on a mission and the mission I understood and respected.

    I think for me, I didn’t see Charley, I saw myself bleeding from the neck.

    It marks how far we really haven’t come since JFK, but at least no one dared openly celebrate that.

    You took a person, a father and husband but what you can’t take is what he passed on to everyone of us that does love and respect him.

    You want war, we have been tolerant and that obviously isn’t what you want anymore,

    you are at the point of no return.

    What you did will never be forgotten. From this day forth I have zero tolerance for anyone transitioning

    I call to action today September 11th 2025 that all transgender services except mental healthcare for the underlined problem and not the symptoms

    I’m calling a federal ban on all transgender type services including but not limited to. Hormone therapy, surgery’s, puberty blockers and any other medical procedures not listed.

    I’m also calling on federal law against any person speaking to a minor under the age 18 about gender displacement.

    You may have won a battle but the war will be ours
    First I want to say today has been hard for me. I didn’t know Charley, would have loved to meet him. I didn’t like the way he said things either but he was a man on a mission and the mission I understood and respected. I think for me, I didn’t see Charley, I saw myself bleeding from the neck. It marks how far we really haven’t come since JFK, but at least no one dared openly celebrate that. You took a person, a father and husband but what you can’t take is what he passed on to everyone of us that does love and respect him. You want war, we have been tolerant and that obviously isn’t what you want anymore, you are at the point of no return. What you did will never be forgotten. From this day forth I have zero tolerance for anyone transitioning I call to action today September 11th 2025 that all transgender services except mental healthcare for the underlined problem and not the symptoms I’m calling a federal ban on all transgender type services including but not limited to. Hormone therapy, surgery’s, puberty blockers and any other medical procedures not listed. I’m also calling on federal law against any person speaking to a minor under the age 18 about gender displacement. You may have won a battle but the war will be ours
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  • life grows day to day and so will we in NYS

    We are updating the website everyday and our governing policies.

    Check out the new updates now:
    jsa2026.com

    life grows day to day and so will we in NYS We are updating the website everyday and our governing policies. Check out the new updates now: jsa2026.com
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  • Tragedy in Pembroke, NY: a tour bus rollover on I-90 has left multiple dead—including a child—and many injured.
    We pray for the victims, families & first responders on the ground.
    May God bring healing & peace.

    #Pembroke #NY #Prayer

    https://apnews.com/article/4ceb29e05e1fc31d969e08162c265cf9
    🙏 Tragedy in Pembroke, NY: a tour bus rollover on I-90 has left multiple dead—including a child—and many injured. We pray for the victims, families & first responders on the ground. 💔 May God bring healing & peace. #Pembroke #NY #Prayer 🔗 https://apnews.com/article/4ceb29e05e1fc31d969e08162c265cf9
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  • Big Changes, BETTR Future: JSA2026 & BETTR Websites Just Got Upgraded

    Our campaign and community platforms just leveled up. From hero sections that inspire, to glass card styling, mobile-friendly layouts, and action-driven pages for donations, volunteering, and joining BETTR — the experience is now cleaner, faster, and built to empower YOU.

    Every page now connects directly to the mission: ending property tax slavery, overhauling the MTA, doubling New York’s power, fixing childcare, stopping flood mismanagement, and more. This is more than a facelift — it’s a movement online and on the ground.

    #JSA2026 #TurnNYRed #BETTR #NYGovernor #GrassrootsPower

    Explore the upgrades and see what’s next:
    https://jsa2026.com
    Big Changes, BETTR Future: JSA2026 & BETTR Websites Just Got Upgraded 🚀 Our campaign and community platforms just leveled up. From hero sections that inspire, to glass card styling, mobile-friendly layouts, and action-driven pages for donations, volunteering, and joining BETTR — the experience is now cleaner, faster, and built to empower YOU. Every page now connects directly to the mission: ending property tax slavery, overhauling the MTA, doubling New York’s power, fixing childcare, stopping flood mismanagement, and more. This is more than a facelift — it’s a movement online and on the ground. #JSA2026 #TurnNYRed #BETTR #NYGovernor #GrassrootsPower 👉 Explore the upgrades and see what’s next: https://jsa2026.com
    Built by Struggle. Driven by Change
    Jason S. Arnold for Governor – JSA2026 Updated: Jason S. Arnold for Governor of New York “I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.” 🗳️ Election Day in — Read the Day‑One Orders See the Full Plan Join BETTR Community Top Actions Start Here Meet Jason My story, why I’m running, and the movement
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  • New Mock Poll: Why Jason S. Arnold is the Only Candidate Who Can Actually Compete Statewide

    A mock NYS poll using real turnout patterns and past Siena/Marist data shows:
    • Hochul vs. Stefanik: Hochul +13 (48–35) — Stefanik can’t close the gap.
    • Hochul vs. Jason S. Arnold: Hochul +6 (44–38) — within striking distance.
    • Independents: Arnold leads at 28% vs Hochul 34% & Stefanik 24%.
    • Favorables: Arnold 24% favorable / 16% unfavorable / 60% unfamiliar — lowest negatives, biggest upside.
    • Top Issue Ownership: Arnold edges both on cost of living, housing, and public safety.

    Regional Strengths:
    • Suburbs: Competitive with Hochul & Stefanik, strong growth lane.
    • Upstate: 11% as “other” — enough to swing tight races.
    • NYC outer boroughs: Safety & cost-of-living pitch beats party labels.

    What It Means:
    Voters want real plans, not slogans. Transparency wins. And the data shows Jason S. Arnold is the only one who can take Hochul down to single digits and still grow.

    Full vision here: https://jsa2026.com/jsa2026-full-vision-post-what-well-do-for-life-in-new-york/

    #JSA2026 #NYGovernor #TurnNYRed #Poll #NYS
    📊 New Mock Poll: Why Jason S. Arnold is the Only Candidate Who Can Actually Compete Statewide A mock NYS poll using real turnout patterns and past Siena/Marist data shows: • Hochul vs. Stefanik: Hochul +13 (48–35) — Stefanik can’t close the gap. • Hochul vs. Jason S. Arnold: Hochul +6 (44–38) — within striking distance. • Independents: Arnold leads at 28% vs Hochul 34% & Stefanik 24%. • Favorables: Arnold 24% favorable / 16% unfavorable / 60% unfamiliar — lowest negatives, biggest upside. • Top Issue Ownership: Arnold edges both on cost of living, housing, and public safety. Regional Strengths: • Suburbs: Competitive with Hochul & Stefanik, strong growth lane. • Upstate: 11% as “other” — enough to swing tight races. • NYC outer boroughs: Safety & cost-of-living pitch beats party labels. What It Means: Voters want real plans, not slogans. Transparency wins. And the data shows Jason S. Arnold is the only one who can take Hochul down to single digits and still grow. 🔗 Full vision here: https://jsa2026.com/jsa2026-full-vision-post-what-well-do-for-life-in-new-york/ #JSA2026 #NYGovernor #TurnNYRed #Poll #NYS
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  • New York State Gubernatorial — Mock Poll (Illustrative)

    Field dates (mock): Aug 10–13, 2025
    Sample: 1,000 registered voters (RV), mixed phone/SMS-to-web
    Weighting: Region, gender, age, party ID, race/ethnicity, education, 2022 vote recall
    MOE: ±3.1% (RV)
    Turnout model: 2022 general baseline with modest GOP improvement in suburbs

    Topline — 3‑Way Ballot (RV)
    • Kathy Hochul (D) — 46%
    • Elise Stefanik (R) — 32%
    • Jason S. Arnold (I/Other) — 9%
    • Someone else — 3%
    • Undecided — 10%

    Read: Mirrors typical D advantage statewide, Stefanik trails by low‑ to mid‑teens; Arnold shows early viability as the only candidate running a fully transparent plan.

    Head‑to‑Head Scenarios (RV)

    Hochul vs. Stefanik
    • Hochul 48%
    • Stefanik 35%
    • Undecided 17%

    Hochul vs. Jason S. Arnold
    • Hochul 44%
    • Arnold 38%
    • Undecided 18%

    Read: Arnold consolidates more independents and soft Democrats than Stefanik can, cutting the margin to single digits.

    Region (3‑Way Ballot)
    • NYC (approx. 31% of sample): Hochul 67 | Stefanik 15 | Arnold 6 | Und 9
    • Downstate Suburbs (LI/Westchester/Rockland, 28%): Hochul 44 | Stefanik 36 | Arnold 11 | Und 7
    • Upstate (41%): Stefanik 44 | Hochul 33 | Arnold 11 | Und 9

    Read: Arnold’s 10–11% in suburbs & upstate is a credible early lane; growth path is independents + moderate Republicans + anti‑status‑quo Dems.

    Party & Independents (3‑Way Ballot)
    • Democrats: Hochul 77 | Arnold 8 | Stefanik 7 | Und 6
    • Republicans: Stefanik 70 | Arnold 13 | Hochul 10 | Und 6
    • Independents: Arnold 28 | Hochul 34 | Stefanik 24 | Und 12

    Read: Arnold leads or competes for plurality among independents, the key to statewide viability.

    Favorability (Fav/Unfav/Don’t know)
    • Hochul: 45 / 49 / 6
    • Stefanik: 33 / 52 / 15
    • Jason S. Arnold: 24 / 16 / 60

    Read: Arnold’s low negatives + high unknowns = big upside with name‑ID growth.

    Top Issues (open-coded → grouped)
    • Cost of living/inflation: 34%
    • Crime/public safety: 18%
    • Housing/affordability: 15%
    • Taxes: 12%
    • Migration/services capacity: 9%
    • Transit/infrastructure: 6%
    • Other: 6%

    Issue Ownership (net trust)
    • Cost of living: Arnold +3 vs Hochul, Arnold +9 vs Stefanik
    • Crime: Arnold +5 vs Hochul, Stefanik +2 vs Hochul
    • Housing: Arnold +4 vs Hochul, Arnold +7 vs Stefanik

    Read: The “full‑plan transparency” message gives Arnold an issues credibility edge—especially on daily-life economics & housing.

    Message Tests (net more likely – less likely)
    • “Full transparency: every policy & Day‑One orders published now.” +23
    • “Coney Island 2.0: tourism/jobs engine (Vegas+AC without the rot).” +14 (Downstate suburbs +19)
    • “Whistleblower/transparency on waste, fraud, and no‑show work.” +18
    • “Education SEZ/LEZ: local control, measurable outcomes.” +12
    • “Mental Health First Act & first‑responder supports.” +11



    Crosstab Highlights (selected)
    • Women (RV): Hochul +17 vs Stefanik; Hochul +6 vs Arnold
    • Men (RV): Hochul +4 vs Stefanik; Arnold +2 vs Hochul (independents drive this)
    • Hispanic voters: Hochul +25 vs Stefanik; Hochul +11 vs Arnold (Arnold competitive on cost-of-living frame)
    • Black voters: Hochul dominant; Arnold overperforms Stefanik on favorables by ~6 pts (low name ID = room to grow)
    • White non‑college: Stefanik leads Hochul by 6; Arnold within 4 of Stefanik with “work, wages, housing” message
    • Voters rating economy “poor”: Arnold 31 | Hochul 30 | Stefanik 28 (3‑way) — transparency + concrete fixes resonate



    Questionnaire (12 items, neutral wording)
    1. Reg voter screen (self‑reported)
    2. Party ID & 2022 vote recall
    3. Fav/Unfav: Hochul, Stefanik, Jason S. Arnold
    4. Most important issue (open)
    5. Head‑to‑head: Hochul vs Stefanik
    6. Head‑to‑head: Hochul vs Jason S. Arnold
    7. 3‑way ballot: Hochul / Stefanik / Jason S. Arnold / someone else / undecided
    8. Confidence in each candidate to improve cost of living (0–10 scale)
    9. Confidence to improve public safety (0–10)
    10. Message test A (full transparency/Day‑One orders) — more/less likely/ no diff
    11. Message test B (Coney Island 2.0 jobs/tourism plan) — more/less likely/ no diff
    12. Demographics: age, gender, education, region, race/ethnicity, HH income
    New York State Gubernatorial — Mock Poll (Illustrative) Field dates (mock): Aug 10–13, 2025 Sample: 1,000 registered voters (RV), mixed phone/SMS-to-web Weighting: Region, gender, age, party ID, race/ethnicity, education, 2022 vote recall MOE: ±3.1% (RV) Turnout model: 2022 general baseline with modest GOP improvement in suburbs Topline — 3‑Way Ballot (RV) • Kathy Hochul (D) — 46% • Elise Stefanik (R) — 32% • Jason S. Arnold (I/Other) — 9% • Someone else — 3% • Undecided — 10% Read: Mirrors typical D advantage statewide, Stefanik trails by low‑ to mid‑teens; Arnold shows early viability as the only candidate running a fully transparent plan. Head‑to‑Head Scenarios (RV) Hochul vs. Stefanik • Hochul 48% • Stefanik 35% • Undecided 17% Hochul vs. Jason S. Arnold • Hochul 44% • Arnold 38% • Undecided 18% Read: Arnold consolidates more independents and soft Democrats than Stefanik can, cutting the margin to single digits. Region (3‑Way Ballot) • NYC (approx. 31% of sample): Hochul 67 | Stefanik 15 | Arnold 6 | Und 9 • Downstate Suburbs (LI/Westchester/Rockland, 28%): Hochul 44 | Stefanik 36 | Arnold 11 | Und 7 • Upstate (41%): Stefanik 44 | Hochul 33 | Arnold 11 | Und 9 Read: Arnold’s 10–11% in suburbs & upstate is a credible early lane; growth path is independents + moderate Republicans + anti‑status‑quo Dems. Party & Independents (3‑Way Ballot) • Democrats: Hochul 77 | Arnold 8 | Stefanik 7 | Und 6 • Republicans: Stefanik 70 | Arnold 13 | Hochul 10 | Und 6 • Independents: Arnold 28 | Hochul 34 | Stefanik 24 | Und 12 Read: Arnold leads or competes for plurality among independents, the key to statewide viability. Favorability (Fav/Unfav/Don’t know) • Hochul: 45 / 49 / 6 • Stefanik: 33 / 52 / 15 • Jason S. Arnold: 24 / 16 / 60 Read: Arnold’s low negatives + high unknowns = big upside with name‑ID growth. Top Issues (open-coded → grouped) • Cost of living/inflation: 34% • Crime/public safety: 18% • Housing/affordability: 15% • Taxes: 12% • Migration/services capacity: 9% • Transit/infrastructure: 6% • Other: 6% Issue Ownership (net trust) • Cost of living: Arnold +3 vs Hochul, Arnold +9 vs Stefanik • Crime: Arnold +5 vs Hochul, Stefanik +2 vs Hochul • Housing: Arnold +4 vs Hochul, Arnold +7 vs Stefanik Read: The “full‑plan transparency” message gives Arnold an issues credibility edge—especially on daily-life economics & housing. Message Tests (net more likely – less likely) • “Full transparency: every policy & Day‑One orders published now.” +23 • “Coney Island 2.0: tourism/jobs engine (Vegas+AC without the rot).” +14 (Downstate suburbs +19) • “Whistleblower/transparency on waste, fraud, and no‑show work.” +18 • “Education SEZ/LEZ: local control, measurable outcomes.” +12 • “Mental Health First Act & first‑responder supports.” +11 ⸻ Crosstab Highlights (selected) • Women (RV): Hochul +17 vs Stefanik; Hochul +6 vs Arnold • Men (RV): Hochul +4 vs Stefanik; Arnold +2 vs Hochul (independents drive this) • Hispanic voters: Hochul +25 vs Stefanik; Hochul +11 vs Arnold (Arnold competitive on cost-of-living frame) • Black voters: Hochul dominant; Arnold overperforms Stefanik on favorables by ~6 pts (low name ID = room to grow) • White non‑college: Stefanik leads Hochul by 6; Arnold within 4 of Stefanik with “work, wages, housing” message • Voters rating economy “poor”: Arnold 31 | Hochul 30 | Stefanik 28 (3‑way) — transparency + concrete fixes resonate ⸻ Questionnaire (12 items, neutral wording) 1. Reg voter screen (self‑reported) 2. Party ID & 2022 vote recall 3. Fav/Unfav: Hochul, Stefanik, Jason S. Arnold 4. Most important issue (open) 5. Head‑to‑head: Hochul vs Stefanik 6. Head‑to‑head: Hochul vs Jason S. Arnold 7. 3‑way ballot: Hochul / Stefanik / Jason S. Arnold / someone else / undecided 8. Confidence in each candidate to improve cost of living (0–10 scale) 9. Confidence to improve public safety (0–10) 10. Message test A (full transparency/Day‑One orders) — more/less likely/ no diff 11. Message test B (Coney Island 2.0 jobs/tourism plan) — more/less likely/ no diff 12. Demographics: age, gender, education, region, race/ethnicity, HH income
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  • New York’s Daycare Crisis: Why Parents Can’t Afford to Work — And How We’ll Fix It

    Daycare costs in New York are out of control — averaging over $2,000 a month in NYC and more than $1,200 upstate. Parents are forced out of the workforce, waitlists stretch for months, and entire counties are childcare deserts. This isn’t just a family issue — it’s an economic one.

    Our plan — the New York Childcare Freedom Act — cuts costs, expands vouchers, boosts daycare worker pay, and opens more spots fast. We’ll model proven solutions from states like Vermont, New Mexico, and Washington, adapting them to work here in New York.

    Read the full plan here:
    https://jsa2026.com/jsa2026-nys-fixing-new-yorks-daycare-crisis-affordable-accessible-and-built-for-real-life/

    #JSA2026 #NYGovernor #Childcare #DaycareCrisis #FamiliesFirst #TurnNYRed #ArnoldForNY
    New York’s Daycare Crisis: Why Parents Can’t Afford to Work — And How We’ll Fix It Daycare costs in New York are out of control — averaging over $2,000 a month in NYC and more than $1,200 upstate. Parents are forced out of the workforce, waitlists stretch for months, and entire counties are childcare deserts. This isn’t just a family issue — it’s an economic one. Our plan — the New York Childcare Freedom Act — cuts costs, expands vouchers, boosts daycare worker pay, and opens more spots fast. We’ll model proven solutions from states like Vermont, New Mexico, and Washington, adapting them to work here in New York. Read the full plan here: 👉 https://jsa2026.com/jsa2026-nys-fixing-new-yorks-daycare-crisis-affordable-accessible-and-built-for-real-life/ #JSA2026 #NYGovernor #Childcare #DaycareCrisis #FamiliesFirst #TurnNYRed #ArnoldForNY
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