• Most New Yorkers don’t realize how much money is actually taken from them every single year.

    Not just through income taxes.

    Through everything.

    You get taxed when you earn your money.
    Taxed when you spend it.
    Taxed when you buy a car.
    Taxed when you fuel it.
    Taxed when you register it.
    Taxed when you insure it.
    Taxed when you own a home.
    Taxed when you sell a home.
    Taxed when you inherit a home.
    Taxed when you start a business.
    Taxed when you build on your own land.
    Taxed through tolls.
    Taxed through permits.
    Taxed through fees.
    Taxed through inflation.
    Taxed through hidden surcharges buried in your utility bills.

    And after all of that…

    Politicians still stand in front of cameras and tell you they just need a little more.

    The average working American might make around $70,000 a year on paper.

    Sounds decent, right?

    Now let’s look at reality.

    Federal taxes.
    State taxes.
    Social Security.
    Medicare.
    Sales tax.
    Gas tax.
    Property tax.
    Insurance fees.
    Registration fees.
    Inspection fees.
    Energy surcharges.
    Tolls.
    Inflation caused by reckless spending and endless debt.

    By the time everything is done, many Americans are effectively living on half of what they actually earned.

    And in New York?

    Sometimes even less.

    That’s why people feel trapped.

    That’s why families making “good money” still can’t breathe.

    That’s why young people are leaving the state.

    That’s why retirees are being taxed out of homes they already paid off years ago.

    This isn’t sustainable.

    And the answer isn’t another polished politician promising tiny “tax cuts” every election cycle while the overall burden keeps getting worse.

    The answer is restructuring the system itself.

    As Governor, I want New York moving toward:

    ✔ Eliminating property taxes on fully paid-off primary homes
    ✔ Expanding energy production to lower utility costs
    ✔ Upgrading the power grid and eliminating bottlenecks
    ✔ Reducing unnecessary permits and fees
    ✔ Cutting waste instead of squeezing working people
    ✔ Investing in infrastructure before disaster strikes
    ✔ Bringing manufacturing and industry back to New York
    ✔ Making it affordable to actually live here again

    New Yorkers don’t need another politician pretending things are fine.

    They need someone who understands what it feels like to struggle in this state because they’ve actually lived it.

    I’ve lived in upstate New York.
    New York City.
    Long Island.

    I’ve seen the same story everywhere:

    People working harder than ever while getting less in return.

    That has to change.

    This campaign isn’t backed by corporations.
    It isn’t backed by political insiders.
    And it isn’t backed by lobbyists.

    It’s backed by people who are tired of watching New York become unaffordable for the very people who built it.

    It’s time to do something different.

    Write-In Jason S. Arnold
    Governor of New York 2026

    “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.”

    #ANewNY #WriteInJason #NYGov2026 #TheGreatWriteIn
    Most New Yorkers don’t realize how much money is actually taken from them every single year. Not just through income taxes. Through everything. You get taxed when you earn your money. Taxed when you spend it. Taxed when you buy a car. Taxed when you fuel it. Taxed when you register it. Taxed when you insure it. Taxed when you own a home. Taxed when you sell a home. Taxed when you inherit a home. Taxed when you start a business. Taxed when you build on your own land. Taxed through tolls. Taxed through permits. Taxed through fees. Taxed through inflation. Taxed through hidden surcharges buried in your utility bills. And after all of that… Politicians still stand in front of cameras and tell you they just need a little more. The average working American might make around $70,000 a year on paper. Sounds decent, right? Now let’s look at reality. Federal taxes. State taxes. Social Security. Medicare. Sales tax. Gas tax. Property tax. Insurance fees. Registration fees. Inspection fees. Energy surcharges. Tolls. Inflation caused by reckless spending and endless debt. By the time everything is done, many Americans are effectively living on half of what they actually earned. And in New York? Sometimes even less. That’s why people feel trapped. That’s why families making “good money” still can’t breathe. That’s why young people are leaving the state. That’s why retirees are being taxed out of homes they already paid off years ago. This isn’t sustainable. And the answer isn’t another polished politician promising tiny “tax cuts” every election cycle while the overall burden keeps getting worse. The answer is restructuring the system itself. As Governor, I want New York moving toward: ✔ Eliminating property taxes on fully paid-off primary homes ✔ Expanding energy production to lower utility costs ✔ Upgrading the power grid and eliminating bottlenecks ✔ Reducing unnecessary permits and fees ✔ Cutting waste instead of squeezing working people ✔ Investing in infrastructure before disaster strikes ✔ Bringing manufacturing and industry back to New York ✔ Making it affordable to actually live here again New Yorkers don’t need another politician pretending things are fine. They need someone who understands what it feels like to struggle in this state because they’ve actually lived it. I’ve lived in upstate New York. New York City. Long Island. I’ve seen the same story everywhere: People working harder than ever while getting less in return. That has to change. This campaign isn’t backed by corporations. It isn’t backed by political insiders. And it isn’t backed by lobbyists. It’s backed by people who are tired of watching New York become unaffordable for the very people who built it. It’s time to do something different. Write-In Jason S. Arnold Governor of New York 2026 “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.” #ANewNY #WriteInJason #NYGov2026 #TheGreatWriteIn
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  • Today we honor George Washington.

    Not just a general.
    Not just the first President.
    But a man who chose principle over power.

    Washington could have ruled for life.
    He could have made himself king.
    Instead, he stepped down — proving that leadership in America belongs to the people, not to a throne.

    That decision shaped our Republic.

    Presidents Day isn’t about parties.
    It’s about restraint. Integrity. Duty.
    It’s about remembering that government answers to citizens — not the other way around.

    In 2026, New Yorkers face a simple question:

    Are we voting out of habit?
    Or are we voting with purpose?

    The Great Write-In isn’t about rebellion for rebellion’s sake.
    It’s about restoring the idea that power flows upward — from everyday people — just like Washington believed.

    He warned us about factionalism and political parties dividing the nation.

    Maybe it’s time we listened.


    Jason S. Arnold
    Write-In Candidate for Governor
    JSA2026.com

    #PresidentsDay #GeorgeWashington #TheGreatWriteIn #NYGov2026 #WriteInJason
    Today we honor George Washington. Not just a general. Not just the first President. But a man who chose principle over power. Washington could have ruled for life. He could have made himself king. Instead, he stepped down — proving that leadership in America belongs to the people, not to a throne. That decision shaped our Republic. Presidents Day isn’t about parties. It’s about restraint. Integrity. Duty. It’s about remembering that government answers to citizens — not the other way around. In 2026, New Yorkers face a simple question: Are we voting out of habit? Or are we voting with purpose? The Great Write-In isn’t about rebellion for rebellion’s sake. It’s about restoring the idea that power flows upward — from everyday people — just like Washington believed. He warned us about factionalism and political parties dividing the nation. Maybe it’s time we listened. 🇺🇸 Jason S. Arnold Write-In Candidate for Governor JSA2026.com #PresidentsDay #GeorgeWashington #TheGreatWriteIn #NYGov2026 #WriteInJason
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  • Official:

    This video isn’t about a song.

    It’s about the millions of New Yorkers who won’t vote because the system tells them their choices don’t matter.

    If the sound gets muted or the clip disappears, the message doesn’t.

    I’m running as a write-in candidate for Governor because New York deserves a choice — and choices don’t need permission.

    The Great Write-In of 2026 is bigger than any platform.

    https://jsa2026.com

    #TheGreatWriteIn #WriteInJason #IVotedBecause #NYGov2026

    Credit: @RATMofficial — thank you for decades of music that challenged power and woke people up.
    Official: This video isn’t about a song. It’s about the millions of New Yorkers who won’t vote because the system tells them their choices don’t matter. If the sound gets muted or the clip disappears, the message doesn’t. I’m running as a write-in candidate for Governor because New York deserves a choice — and choices don’t need permission. The Great Write-In of 2026 is bigger than any platform. 🔗 https://jsa2026.com #TheGreatWriteIn #WriteInJason #IVotedBecause #NYGov2026 Credit: @RATMofficial — thank you for decades of music that challenged power and woke people up.
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  • How to Write In a Candidate — And Why It Matters Now

    New York elections are supposed to be about choice.
    Too often, they aren’t.

    Every cycle, millions of New Yorkers stay home—not because they don’t care, but because the ballot doesn’t reflect them. The same party-approved names. The same donors. The same outcomes.

    That’s where a write-in vote matters.

    How to Write In a Name (It’s Simple)
    1. Go to your ballot on Election Day
    2. Find the “Write-In” line for Governor
    3. Clearly write: Jason S. Arnold
    4. Fill in the oval or box next to the write-in line

    That’s it. Your vote counts the same as any other.

    Why This Movement Matters Right Now

    We’re living through a moment where:
    • Trust in government is at historic lows
    • Voters feel trapped between two parties that answer to donors first
    • Real issues—affordability, safety, energy, housing, childcare—are talked about endlessly but fixed rarely
    • Accountability disappears once elections are over

    A write-in campaign isn’t about symbolism.
    It’s about restoring leverage to voters.

    It says:
    • We don’t accept pre-approved choices
    • We don’t need permission to participate
    • We expect transparency, execution, and accountability

    New York has a long history of protest elections—moments when voters reminded the system who it works for. The Great Write-In of 2026 is about doing that again, peacefully, legally, and clearly.

    No corporate money.
    No party gatekeepers.
    Just people using the power they already have.

    If you’ve ever said “there has to be a better option”—this is how you make that real.

    Write it in.
    Make it count.

    Learn more at JSA2026.com

    #WriteInJason #TheGreatWriteIn #NYGov2026 #TakeBackNewYork
    How to Write In a Candidate — And Why It Matters Now New York elections are supposed to be about choice. Too often, they aren’t. Every cycle, millions of New Yorkers stay home—not because they don’t care, but because the ballot doesn’t reflect them. The same party-approved names. The same donors. The same outcomes. That’s where a write-in vote matters. 🗳️ How to Write In a Name (It’s Simple) 1. Go to your ballot on Election Day 2. Find the “Write-In” line for Governor 3. Clearly write: Jason S. Arnold 4. Fill in the oval or box next to the write-in line That’s it. Your vote counts the same as any other. Why This Movement Matters Right Now We’re living through a moment where: • Trust in government is at historic lows • Voters feel trapped between two parties that answer to donors first • Real issues—affordability, safety, energy, housing, childcare—are talked about endlessly but fixed rarely • Accountability disappears once elections are over A write-in campaign isn’t about symbolism. It’s about restoring leverage to voters. It says: • We don’t accept pre-approved choices • We don’t need permission to participate • We expect transparency, execution, and accountability New York has a long history of protest elections—moments when voters reminded the system who it works for. The Great Write-In of 2026 is about doing that again, peacefully, legally, and clearly. No corporate money. No party gatekeepers. Just people using the power they already have. If you’ve ever said “there has to be a better option”—this is how you make that real. Write it in. Make it count. 👉 Learn more at JSA2026.com #WriteInJason #TheGreatWriteIn #NYGov2026 #TakeBackNewYork
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  • We’re back up and running.

    The JSA2026 site is now live on an upgraded server with a brand-new, fluid, easy-to-read homepage built for real New Yorkers—not political insiders.

    No clutter.
    No spin.
    Just clear ideas, real plans, and full transparency.

    Check it out today: https://jsa2026.com

    New York deserves a real choice in 2026.
    This is how we start.

    — Jason S. Arnold
    Candidate for Governor of New York

    #JSA2026 #TheGreatWriteIn #NYGov2026 #NewYorkPolitics
    🚀 We’re back up and running. The JSA2026 site is now live on an upgraded server with a brand-new, fluid, easy-to-read homepage built for real New Yorkers—not political insiders. No clutter. No spin. Just clear ideas, real plans, and full transparency. 👉 Check it out today: https://jsa2026.com New York deserves a real choice in 2026. This is how we start. — Jason S. Arnold Candidate for Governor of New York #JSA2026 #TheGreatWriteIn #NYGov2026 #NewYorkPolitics
    Built by Struggle. Driven by Change
    The Great Write-In of 2026 Write-In Jason S. Arnoldfor New York Governor New Yorkers deserve a real choice — not party gatekeepers, not corporate money, not the same recycled insiders. This is a protest election with a serious blueprint to fix what's broken.
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  • Why write-in?
    Because New York understands protest elections — the kind that tell political gatekeepers we’re done asking permission.

    I voted for Trump twice and supported him when I believed it was right — but character, transparency, and accountability still matter. New York deserves better than recycled insiders and fake choices.

    No corporate money. No lobbyists. Just people power.
    My full, detailed blueprint is live at jsa2026.com:

    • End property-tax slavery (homestead protections + voter-consent caps)
    • Max penalties for crimes against women and children (no plea deals, lifetime monitoring)
    • Nuclear NY — clean, cheap power + union jobs
    • Fix the MTA, affordable daycare through SUNY/CUNY, fair maps to end gerrymandering
    • Women’s equity, real mental-health reform, and liberty protections (gold/silver tender, no CBDCs)

    Execution paths included. Hold me accountable.

    This is about taking New York back — safer streets, lower taxes, and dignity for everyone.
    Upstate. Downstate. Suburbs.

    If half the state chips in $5, we fund this fight without selling out.
    Small donors = real change.

    #WriteInJason #NYGov2026 #TheGreatWriteIn
    Why write-in? Because New York understands protest elections — the kind that tell political gatekeepers we’re done asking permission. I voted for Trump twice and supported him when I believed it was right — but character, transparency, and accountability still matter. New York deserves better than recycled insiders and fake choices. No corporate money. No lobbyists. Just people power. My full, detailed blueprint is live at jsa2026.com: • End property-tax slavery (homestead protections + voter-consent caps) • Max penalties for crimes against women and children (no plea deals, lifetime monitoring) • Nuclear NY — clean, cheap power + union jobs • Fix the MTA, affordable daycare through SUNY/CUNY, fair maps to end gerrymandering • Women’s equity, real mental-health reform, and liberty protections (gold/silver tender, no CBDCs) Execution paths included. Hold me accountable. This is about taking New York back — safer streets, lower taxes, and dignity for everyone. Upstate. Downstate. Suburbs. If half the state chips in $5, we fund this fight without selling out. Small donors = real change. #WriteInJason #NYGov2026 #TheGreatWriteIn
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