tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859894191147478362.post7652875254301213357..comments2023-09-01T03:29:34.801-04:00Comments on New Paltz Gadfly: Why I Like MikeTPWhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03264842579175313715noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859894191147478362.post-41510951783228978762009-11-02T14:23:35.386-05:002009-11-02T14:23:35.386-05:00A snow emergency has that name because of the impa...A <i>snow emergency</i> has that name because of the impact a winter storm can have, not exclusively but largely, on highways. Schools, sometimes businesses, must close. Driving at all has increased risks. There are dangerous conditions against which the activity and responsibilities of normal life must compete.<br /><br />A great deal is at stake for people, including their livelihoods and their safety.<br /><br />A highway team gets maxed out under those conditions, and a lot of things can go wrong.<br /><br />It's not a specific emergency like a house fire or a cardiac arrest. It's a general emergency, where the issues faced by all responders and the public are increased. Ice and accidents. Power outages. Ability to respond to ordinary emergencies.<br /><br />I've certainly never heard a fireman pooh-pooh the difficulties of firefighting under winter storm conditions, for instance. I've been led to understand that it's among the most exasperating situations they ever face on the job.<br /><br />So excuse me if I find you saying, "Coming from a Fire/Rescue background, I guess I just have a very different view of what constitutes an emergency," just a tad too glib.<br /><br />Also, you say at your website that being a fireman has never caused you to miss a snow storm in terms of your snow removal business. But that is a wholly different thing than managing an entire highway system.Martin McPhillipshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02702640115003772857noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859894191147478362.post-60486817425225419662009-11-02T12:51:07.936-05:002009-11-02T12:51:07.936-05:00It always interests me that in today's day and...It always interests me that in today's day and age we still view a winter storm as an emergency. These "emergencies" are forecast a week ahead and before the first flake as fallen, we know with a high degree of accuracy how much snow we are likely to get. Coming from a Fire/Rescue background, I guess I just have a very different view of what constitutes an emergency. <br />That being said, I have been clearing snow commercially with Arcady Tractor Works for eight years now, and for years before that as part of MA Nielson Lawn Care. Since I have been employed by the Kingston Fire department I have not yet missed a storm in New Paltz. I believe that winter road safety is a paramount concern of the community, and I expect to continue my record of being available during winter storm "emergencies." <br /><br />As to the work issue, I will point you all here:<br />http://mikenielson4newpaltzhighways.com/?p=56<br /><br />See you all at the polls :)Mike Nielsonhttp://mikenielson4newpaltzhighways.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859894191147478362.post-34300809955681370632009-11-02T11:30:00.631-05:002009-11-02T11:30:00.631-05:00You raise a good point.
Nielson is on duty in Kin...You raise a good point.<br /><br />Nielson is on duty in Kingston. A classic upstate winter storm hits. The New Paltz highway crew goes to work without the boss.<br /><br />That's a workable situation, one supposes, but is it optimum from a public safety point of view.<br /><br />Suppose the situation were reversed, and Nielson's first obligation was to the highway job during a winter storm and he doesn't go in to the Kingston fire department.<br /><br />That wouldn't be tolerated.<br /><br />So, the question is, in a situation like that, if a rank and file fireman is essential to his shift in Kingston, then how can the superintendant of highways be unessential to a highway emergency (the winter storm) in New Paltz.<br /><br />It's asking a lot to simply believe that those responsibilities can all be delegated, and that the person who hold those responsibilities need not be on the scene.Martin McPhillipshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02702640115003772857noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859894191147478362.post-42184509225390096502009-11-02T10:29:20.147-05:002009-11-02T10:29:20.147-05:00Will someone please tell me in practical terms how...Will someone please tell me in practical terms how Nielsen will do the job given all his other committments. He seems like a good guy, but I can't see how he'll manage. All his supporters seem to raise this issue only long enough to dismiss it. They dance around the question. Nowhere have I seen him or his supporters say "this is what a typical day will look like for me" and break down how much time he'll be able to devote to the job.Billynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859894191147478362.post-1800776290480299002009-11-01T19:56:31.059-05:002009-11-01T19:56:31.059-05:00I can't tell whether Phil Johnson is an arroga...I can't tell whether Phil Johnson is an arrogant asshole or not. I don't know him. I did briefly meet him once and he seemed fine to me. It strikes me that it can't hurt for the lord of the highways to have some roughneck in him.<br /><br />The roads seem to be in good shape in all seasons, and from Don Kerr's (actually quite good) public access documentary about them, the road crews seem sharp and professional.<br /><br />In fairness to Nielson, he doesn't seem to have been raised to be anyone's puppet, but he might not understand what the Teamsters are going to expect from him.<br /><br />I would spare him the experience of finding out and reward Phil for doing a good job.Martin McPhillipshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02702640115003772857noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859894191147478362.post-50738196288846602502009-11-01T19:19:05.545-05:002009-11-01T19:19:05.545-05:00I don't get it, Anonymous. If you support a c...I don't get it, Anonymous. If you support a candidate, why wouldn't you want to admit who you are? Doesn't Phil deserve better? It's bad enough the man has to deal with people drawing unfair connections between him and his sister who's being indicted for embezzling a half a million or so, now because of you people might also say that Phil's supporters aren't willing to admit their names in the light of day. Neither statement is more than a logical fallacy, but you could have prevented folks from saying the second one by just signing your name, just like I always do. Give it a try sometime.TPWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03264842579175313715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859894191147478362.post-19769117962894966292009-11-01T17:34:05.926-05:002009-11-01T17:34:05.926-05:00I don't get it. Phil Johnson is certainly an a...I don't get it. Phil Johnson is certainly an arrogant asshole, but he does seem to get the job done well. This new I like Mike guy expects to continue working full time in Kingston, has a private business and I heard he is also going to school in Dutchess county and has young children at home. He also does not have ANY significant management experience, large scale project experience or political experience. Is he going to be another one of Toni's puppets? Maybe that is OK with you KT, but not for many other in the community.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com