Thursday, March 21, 2013

Grid Crisis, NE ISO and Pilgrim Plant SRV Timeline

April/May 2011: New SRV valves installed.

Dec 26, 2011: First Pilgrim plant leak, shutdown and 3 day shutdown.

Nov 27, 2012: NE ISO says grid price crisis over natural gas began (NH Union Leader).

*Jan 20, 2013: Second leak, required shutdown and another 3 day shutdown. ("On Sunday, January 20, 2013, at 2050 hours, the station entered a 24-hour action statement...)

Jan 21, 2013: NE ISO asserts grid emergency, near mandatory rolling black outs in really cold winter weather (NH Union Leader).

 
Jan 24, 2013: NE ISO says natural gas shortage began in earnest with $300 megawatt-hour(NH Union Leader).

Jan 2013: Peak demand this year 20,800 megawatt, overall peak demand of 22, 818 megawatt (NH Union Leader).

Feb 3, 2013: Third leak, restricted to 80-84% power to control leak.

Feb 6, 2013: Pilgrim admitted leaking media.

*Feb 8, 2013: Nemo blizzard strikes, plant trip, two LOOPs, and just repair and replace of one SRV.

Feb 9, 2013: NE ISO says grid crisis developed during the early morning hours of the blizzard...gas generators couldn't get gas from the market (NH Union Leader).

Feb 13,2013: My Peach Bottom presentation to the NRC and Exelon. I always had issues with coloring within the lines with my crayons. 

"This is a Hurricane Katrina. This is a Hurricane Sandy. This is a Blizzard Nemo that's coming down on you guys..."

"This is a climate change. This is a huge economic climate change that's going on in the industry as far as this natural gas business..."
Feb 14, 2013 NRC senior project manager discussion with Entergy-Vermont Yankee worrying VY may no longer be financially qualified to operate a nuclear plant.

Feb 15, 2013: NYT's article 'The Natural Gas Trap' and $130 megawatt-hour prices all month long.

Feb 16, 2013: Start-up from blizzard trip.

*Feb 26, 2013: New leak develops and restricted to 94% power to control leaks.

March 17, 2013: NH Union Leader article 'Reliance On Natural Gas A Threat To The Grid'.

March 21, 2013: Still leaking and NRC is questioning the financial qualifications of Vermont Yankee.


March 30, 2013: Power restricted to 85%. We don't know if the leak got worst or an addition SRV is leaking, or something else.


Notes

You notice the proximity of the two Pilgrim plant shutdowns and the ISO alert is always a day later.

We need FERC to come into NE with the hammer of perjury and jail time...to find out if there was really congestion on the natural gas pipelines and if the natural gas market nighttime shutdown was a real limitation.

Historically, the NE ISO is very incestuously protective to the nuclear plants in NE...many nuclear go over to the NE ISO to become employees.

You notice the solution of this by the NE ISO is we got to pay the players much more to do than what they should have  been doing all along as a public utility...

Has the NE ISO and player unseen ginned up this grid crisis in order to protect Entergy's Indian Point, Vermont Yankee and Pilgrim nuclear plants?

Has the NE ISO, the NE natural gas market and pipe transmission authorities and utilities speculators and players unseen...is this a fraudulent massive deflationary electric price support mechanism much like the Californian energy crisis debacle in 2000-2001?

Is the electric price spike anticipating as yet unseen Northeast economic activity...is there increased economic activity going on not seen in our economic data?


10 CFR 2.206 Petition Review Board RE Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3

           Feb 13, 2013
"CFR 50.73(a) (2) (v) (D), "In the event a condition that could have prevented the fulfillment of the safety functions of structures or systems that needed to mitigate the consequence of an accident." I still can't get over that. Exelon is cutting their dividend and they're cutting their capital budgets, and they're not upgrading any of their nuclear plants to the tune of $2.3 million, billion dollars, excuse me, got to get my Bs right.

I mean, I just -- the pressures that are going on here in all these big plants, all these big companies, biggest utilities in the United States are tremendous, and a lot of people are worrying, and I worry the NRC's asleep. Things are changing, and the -- like I said with budgets, inside a plant, you know, I mean, the first thing you realize is that how blind you are when you're going into the budget problems.

And the second thing that anybody has gotten burnt by these budget problems and cause institutional problems is you've got to ramp up your honesty 100 times and stuff like that. I mean, that's -- you've got to communicate more honestly and more completely. That's the only way -- if you have a budget crisis or lack of budgets, or limitations, priorities and stuff like that. You've got to communicate more between people and within the organizations and stuff like that. You just can't just sit there and say the easy way out is we're going to cut 5 percent and that'll be easy. You really have to do a lot of extra stuff.

You know, really it's -- what has the agency done? You know, what has the agency done to ramp up this honesty and kind of confront this? Why is-- that seems to be a lot of problems with plants now.

What is the root cause, what are the factors that cause this, what are the deeper factors that cause this and all that sort of stuff? Instead of just sticking there and, you know, looking at a threaded seal as an isolated part and not worrying and wringing your hands, and pulling out your hair wondering what's the big picture? I've got to know the big picture behind what's causing these little problems. And if you have a little problem here that's similar to another little problem here, you know, why ain't you pulling out more of your hair and stuff like that? Where's the worry? I don't see that. I see these -- I see the agency running around basically feeling comfortable that they're following the rules that the politicians wrote for them and stuff like that. I see a lot of agency people not having a conscience because they're probably going to get punished or pay a price if they look at the bigger picture, and challenge their conscience, and challenge their status and things, and try to make the agency be prepared for this falling off the cliff of most of our major utilities with natural gas.

This is a Hurricane Katrina. This is a Hurricane Sandy. This is a Blizzard Nemo that's coming down on you guys, and you can't operate like the way you've done in the past. And you should be banging on these politicians to help you out as far as rules and regulations, and to be able to see more, and to be able to use a sledgehammer to get people's attention at times, especially these executives and stuff like that.

We're really going to do damage to our nation if we don't get a handle on what's going on here. This is a climate change. This is a huge economic climate change that's going on in the industry as far as this natural gas business. We don't know how long this thing is going to last, but as it is now it's affecting so many people and stuff like that. You know, the politicians are supposed to be in there helping the agency to do the people's business.

You know, we can't have this independent agency out here disconnected from the politicians and stuff like that. We have to have the politicians helping us to manage our electric system, and especially this invaluable 20 percent component of our electric system. We really need a lot of people. You know, they're all mixed up in Washington, too busy doing this and being overwhelmed by that. They sit there and too many problems, and too many limitations, and too lack of vision. And it's -- I fear for the future if we don't wake up.

I'm Mike Mulligan, and thank you for this opportunity. I'm done."
















The NRC Sent Me A Message Today

Imagine the enormous transition these NRC officials must be contemplating on a daily bases:.

So senior project engineer Richard Guzman was assigned my petition manager for my Pilgrim SRV 2.206. I have hit him pretty hard in the last few days and I got a few more tough documents to send him in the next few days. He certainly knows I live but a few miles from VY.

From: "Guzman, Richard" 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 3:05 PM
Subject: RE: 2.206: Pilgrim Nuclear Plant SRV Request for Emergency Shutdown
Mr. Mulligan,
Your 2.206 petition by email dated March 7, 2013, was assigned to the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) for review. My name is Richard Guzman, NRR project manager in the Division of Operating Reactor Licensing, and I have been assigned as the petition manager for your petition...
So my VY petition manager and senior project manager Guzman are in the media this morning (March, 21, 2013) questioning the financial qualification of Vermont Yankee though an official request. He questioned VY management beginning on Feb 14.

NRC Say Entergy-Vermont Yankee Isn't Financial Qualified To Have A Licence (March 21, 3013) 
"But those changes prompted the NRC to ask for what it called “updated pro formas for the operations and maintenance and cash flow for Vermont Yankee” up to 2018.
“The NRC staff requires further information to insure that the licensee is meeting NRC requirements for financial qualifications,” said the letter, signed by Richard Guzman, senior project manager for the NRC."
Suspiciously another VY project manager pops my yahoo mail at 1 pm this afternoon. I am shocked, shocked I was rejected again...
From: "Kim, James"
To: Michael Mulligan
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 1:18 PMSubject: PRB's Initial Recommendation on your 2.206 petition-Vermont Yankee SRV LER
Mr. Mulligan,
On January 23, 2013, the PRB met internally to discuss your petition regarding the Vermont Yankee SRV LERs and to make an initial recommendation. The PRB determined that some of the petition requests do not meet the criteria for review because the petition failed to provide sufficient facts to warrant further inquiry
This this drive me distractingly crazy for no reason...Mr. Kim is a "project manager, DORL and Mr. Guzman is "senior project manager", "NNR/DORL/LPL1-1"...did I get a silent promotion here somewhere...
Obviously, the agency sets these messages in motion for my benefit today...to signal we understand Entergy is in trouble and we are limited in what we can do. We received and understand your message with your signals with Vermont Yankee and Pilgrim.

It is really painful to make me hear my uneducated speech again...
10 CFR 2.206 Petition Review Board RE Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3
           Feb 13, 2013
"CFR 50.73(a) (2) (v) (D), "In the event a condition that could have prevented the fulfillment of the safety functions of structures or systems that needed to mitigate the consequence of an accident." I still can't get over that. Exelon is cutting their dividend and they're cutting their capital budgets, and they're not upgrading any of their nuclear plants to the tune of $2.3 million, billion dollars, excuse me, got to get my Bs right.

I mean, I just -- the pressures that are going on here in all these big plants, all these big companies, biggest utilities in the United States are tremendous, and a lot of people are worrying, and I worry the NRC's asleep. Things are changing, and the -- like I said with budgets, inside a plant, you know, I mean, the first thing you realize is that how blind you are when you're going into the budget problems.

And the second thing that anybody has gotten burnt by these budget problems and cause institutional problems is you've got to ramp up your honesty 100 times and stuff like that. I mean, that's -- you've got to communicate more honestly and more completely. That's the only way -- if you have a budget crisis or lack of budgets, or limitations, priorities and stuff like that. You've got to communicate more between people and within the organizations and stuff like that. You just can't just sit there and say the easy way out is we're going to cut 5 percent and that'll be easy. You really have to do a lot of extra stuff.
You know, really it's -- what has the agency done? You know, what has the agency done to ramp up this honesty and kind of confront this? Why is-- that seems to be a lot of problems with plants now.

What is the root cause, what are the factors that cause this, what are the deeper factors that cause this and all that sort of stuff? Instead of just sticking there and, you know, looking at a threaded seal as an isolated part and not worrying and wringing your hands, and pulling out your hair wondering what's the big picture? I've got to know the big picture behind what's causing these little problems. And if you have a little problem here that's similar to another little problem here, you know, why ain't you pulling out more of your hair and stuff like that? Where's the worry? I don't see that. I see these -- I see the agency running around basically feeling comfortable that they're following the rules that the politicians wrote for them and stuff like that. I see a lot of agency people not having a conscience because they're probably going to get punished or pay a price if they look at the bigger picture, and challenge their conscience, and challenge their status and things, and try to make the agency be prepared for this falling off the cliff of most of our major utilities with natural gas.

This is a Hurricane Katrina. This is a Hurricane Sandy. This is a Blizzard Nemo that's coming down on you guys, and you can't operate like the way you've done in the past. And you should be banging on these politicians to help you out as far as rules and regulations, and to be able to see more, and to be able to use a sledgehammer to get people's attention at times, especially these executives and stuff like that.

We're really going to do damage to our nation if we don't get a handle on what's going on here. This is a climate change. This is a huge economic climate change that's going on in the industry as far as this natural gas business. We don't know how long this thing is going to last, but as it is now it's affecting so many people and stuff like that. You know, the politicians are supposed to be in there helping the agency to do the people's business.
You know, we can't have this independent agency out here disconnected from the politicians and stuff like that. We have to have the politicians helping us to manage our electric system, and especially this invaluable 20 percent component of our electric system. We really need a lot of people. You know, they're all mixed up in Washington, too busy doing this and being overwhelmed by that. They sit there and too many problems, and too many limitations, and too lack of vision. And it's -- I fear for the future if we don't wake up.

I'm Mike Mulligan, and thank you for this opportunity. I'm done."
The President's Commission On: THE ACCIDENT AT TMI
Oct 30, 1979

"ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES (Pg 9)

 In the testimony we received, one word occurred over and over again. That word is "mindset." At one of our public hearings, Roger Mattson, director of NRC's Division of Systems Safety, used that word five times within a span of 10 minutes. For example: "I think [ the] mindset [was] that the operator was a force for good, that if you discounted him, it was a measure of conservatism." In other words, they concentrated on equipment, assuming that the presence of operators could only improve the situation -- they would not be part of the problem.
 
We note a preoccupation with regulations. It is, of course, the responsibility of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to issue regulations to assure the safety of nuclear power plants. However, we are convinced that regulations alone cannot assure safety. Indeed, once regulations become as voluminous and complex as those regulations now in place, they can serve as a negative factor in nuclear safety. The regulations are so complex that immense efforts are required by the utility, by its suppliers, and by the NRC to assure that regulations are complied with. The satisfaction of regulatory requirements is equated with safety.This Commission believes that it is an absorbing concern with safety that will bring about safety -- not just the meeting of narrow prescribed and complex regulations."
http://adamswebsearch2.nrc.gov/webSearch2/main.jsp?AccessionNumber='ML13052A379' 
10 CFR 2.206 Petition Review Board RE Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3

http://adamswebsearch2.nrc.gov/webSearch2/main.jsp?AccessionNumber='ML13016A278'
10 CFR 2.206 PETITION RE: VERMONT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT


















Sunday, March 17, 2013

A Plea To President Obama For A New Bridge.

American Society of Civil Engineers

New HAMPSHIRE

BRIDGES

  • 362 of the 2,429 bridges in New Hampshire (14.9%) are considered structurally deficient.
  •  445 of the 2,429 bridges in New Hampshire (18.3%) are considered functionally obsolete.
  • New Hampshire received $21.3 million from the Federal Highway Bridge Fund in FY2011.

Roads

  •  Driving on roads in need of repair costs New Hampshire motorists $267 million a year in extra vehicle repairs and operating costs – $259 per motorist.
  •  54% of New Hampshire’s roads are in poor or mediocre condition.
  • New Hampshire has 16,006 public road miles.
  •  New Hampshire’s highway vehicle-miles traveled in 2009 was approximately 9,922 per capita, ranking it 30th in the nation.
  •  New Hampshire’s gas tax of 19.6 cents per gallon has not been increased in 21 years.

Hmm, I usually do my protesting in the fall. I might now start back up in the spring...

My routine has gotten much better...I give perfect military salutes, throw kisses at all the pretty women and bless all the overweight tractor trailer truck driver as the all vehicle pass by me...

10,000 vehicle past me by a day...I got the NH DOT to update their data on my first year protesting on the bridge.

Is President Obama answering me...



The bridge underneath looks like this diabetic's rotting legs and bridge's rotting railings and beams...



Originally Published on 9/9/12 on my blog...


Two Vt.-NH bridges may be replaced

By Meghan Foley
Keene Sentinel | March 17,2013

This Route 119 bridge is one of two spans connecting Brattleboro and Hinsdale, N.H., that could be replaced under a priority list on the New Hampshire side of the border.

HINSDALE, N.H. — A longstanding project to replace the two bridges connecting Hinsdale and Brattleboro is getting another push this spring.

The Southwest Region Planning Commission, based in Keene. N.H., is putting the bridges on a priority list it will submit to that state’s Department of Transportation in April.

The department then reviews the lists of regional projects and decides which should go into the state’s 10-year transportation improvement plan. The report gives target dates for when roads and bridges will be fixed, depending on funding.

The most recent proposal calls for a new, multimillion-dollar bridge to be built south of the Anna Hunt Marsh and Charles Dana bridges on Route 119. The old bridges would be kept for use by pedestrians and bicyclists.

The two Pennsylvania truss bridges, which were built in the 1920s, are considered “functionally obsolete,” said Joshua Mack, principal planner for the commission. Besides being outdated and not meeting current design standards, they’re narrow, and have height and weight limitations, he said.

Hinsdale Selectman Michael Darcy said Hinsdale and Brattleboro are a shared community, and not having an up-to-date bridge over the Connecticut River isn’t good for the viability of both towns.

“We share most everything,” he said. “My family is a great example, where my wife works on the other side of the river, and we live over here. That is the way it is for a lot of people in the area.”

While Hinsdale has its own fire department, it contracts with Rescue Inc. of Brattleboro for ambulance service, and the nearest hospital to the town is Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, Darcy said.

In addition, the Hinsdale and Brattleboro fire departments rely on each other for mutual aid, he said.

If the bridges are ever closed, the closest detours, which are miles out of the way, involve going through Chesterfield to the north, or Bernardston, Mass., to the south, Darcy said.

The Anna Hunt Marsh bridge connects Brattleboro to Hinsdale Island, and the Charles Dana bridge connects Hinsdale Island to Hinsdale. Both bridges were rehabilitated in 1988 after Department of Transportation officials reduced the amount of weight trucks were allowed to carry while crossing the bridges, Mack said.

While weight limits were restored after the repairs were made, it didn’t solve all problems, including that the bridges are impassable for trucks carrying loads above the weight limits, or being wider or taller than the bridges, he said.

Donald A. Lyford, project manager for the Department of Transportation, said the 1988 project (the most recent repairs) involved mostly rebuilding the decks of the bridges, and repairing some of the steel underneath. The New Hampshire agency is leaning toward replacing the two bridges with one bridge crossing the southern end of Hinsdale Island, he said.

The project, which has been debated in some form since the early 1970s, had been on the state’s transportation improvement plan since fiscal year 1994, and was first slated to be done in 1998 for $10 million. It was bumped from the state’s recent 2013-22 transportation improvement plan by the Department of Transportation due to lack of funding.

The most recent estimate from the department puts the total cost of bridge construction, preliminary engineering and right-of-way allocations at $36.6 million, according to a September 2012 information packet from the Southwest Region Planning Commission.

Mack said the design of the new bridge would have it go over the railroad tracks on the Vermont side of the river before touching down to form a new intersection with Route 142 south of downtown Brattleboro.

Currently, vehicles have to cross the railroad tracks to come on and off the bridge nearest Brattleboro.

“Vermont and Massachusetts are in the process of upgrading rail to increase passenger train service — and allow for heavier freight loads to pass on that stretch of railroad — making the rail crossing an even greater issue,” Mack said.

New Hampshire won’t be responsible for the whole cost. Vermont will pay for the environmental assessment and the preliminary engineering, right-of-way acquisition and construction costs on its side of the bridge.


Oct 17: Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park

The park is named after Roosevelt's Jan. 6, 1941, State of the Union address, known as the Four Freedoms Speech. Given before America got involved in World War II, Roosevelt said the way to justify the enormous sacrifice of war was to create a world centered on four essential human freedoms: freedom of speech and expression; freedom of worship; freedom from want; and freedom from fear. The words were later incorporated into the charter of the United Nations, which Roosevelt helped create.

I was worried about the  rickety New Hampshire Department ofEnvironmental Services state pollution controlling infrastructure. Today I worry about the quality of the New Hampshire Department of Transportation Infrastructure with the route 119 bridge.
Dear Mr. Roth (Assistant Attorney General Peter Roth)  and Company, 9/06/01 
You see how corrupt this business was. I was the first person who turned
.Patricia Tressler -Vermont Yankee 10 CFR 2.206 Page z around and confronted this lawlessness. I count 2000 workers whose lives are in turmoil now. You see how they organized the financial facts to the benefit of the CEO and the executives- to maintain their compensation- while making the employees work like underfed dogs and live in a blizzard off uncertainly. I wonder how they influenced the state officials.
 
The state officials through these years, up to, and including the governor's office is in the same game of controlling information; just like American Tissue has been for their own benefit. The immoral control of information is how political power is maintained today. How to selectively release the partial truths is the game you play today within the proprietary game of the corporations, the sensitive data that the regulators collect, or the confidentially of the pretrial, during trail, and after trial, which the prosecutors demand. It allows all you people to go behind close doors and make deals for yourselves, your agencies, and your politics- and keeps the public innocent of your corruption. It drags on these corporate corruptions issues for years- until the public become immune to the initially wrong-doing. 
I can hear you saying, mike, we were all so disorganized in the beginning; so confused, so under-funded and understaffed, so much work. That is your premeditated, engineered, and politically designed system that you depend on to make you non accountable to the people you serve. Many of you people were aware that your agencies were non functional, and many of you got promoted because you would play along with this game of dirty politics.  
Who once asked; why did all the good people just sit back and do nothing? In many historical situations of the past we wondered; why was so much of population blinded. The future is asking you that now! 
The truth is many of your state agencies are non-functional because of resource problems. Many vulnerable who have come to you in need, you have
Patricia Tressler -Vermont Yankee 10 CFR 2.206 Page  deceptively turned away from your doors and hidden this data. Hidden this shame! All to get elected or to get your piece of the pie, while your brothers and sisters suffers. Many innocent children you have placed at a life-long disadvantage because you don't have the guts to confront the truth. Lets be very clear, the resource problem, our tax situation, are all straw-dogs issues. You just don't have the courage to make life better for someone outside your class. It's only your self interest that moves and shakes you! 
Remember, I went to the state like a man asking them, just why is this place polluting like this? At best I got a cold shoulder and many times I got the back of their heads. Information is power today, that saying has never been more truer, and you know it. You control it. 
You have placed political power from the average "Joe" so far away, such that you are making government meaningless to the majority of people. Our vulnerable, the poor, the disadvantaged kids, the unstable families, the elderly, the disabled, are being distance from political power. A not being called back by system. They have no ability to better their lives. These are the people who feel this most today. I very much worry about them tomorrow. I worry about your conscience too.
 Mike
Oct 4: Is it going to rain all through Oct? Wish I had weather proof signs.

Island Park...that is the island I have spent so much time on in the last few weeks. The Island Route 119 runs through.

It is the intangible...the immeasurable...that is the foundation of our lives...
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Our New Hampshire House Representative on Sept 25, 2012:
Mike - I think that you are doing fine. It is always helpful to have a concerned citizen actively pointing out a need that must be addressed. There has been some progress recently with the State of Vermont finally completing an environmental study. However, since the Hinsdale/Brattleboro Bridge is currently not even in the State of NH 10 Year Transportation Plan due primarily to the projected cost (I believe the latest estimate is $38 million dollars), it is likely to be at least several years before it is built, even if we are able to obtain federal highway TIGER grant funds to do so. If you have not already done so, at some point you might want to discuss the bridge with Hinsdale Selectman Jay Ebbinghausen, who has been involved in many planning efforts for a new bridge over the years. Jay, our Town Administrator, Jill Collins, & the Southwest Regional Planning Commission are all involved in various ways in support of a new bridge. I just hope & pray that the new bridge gets built before we suffer some type of tragedy with one or both of the existing bridges. With the ongoing involvement of positive activists such as yourself in pushing for the new bridge there is hope. - Bill Butynski

You are "Entering the USA", according to Mike Mulligan, from the third world republic of New Hampshire when heading west across the route 119 Connecticut River bridge entering Vermont (humor)? That river is our International boarder!  The USA begins exactly on the west  river bank high water line mark of the Connecticut River.

















The"running in the automobile safety breakdown lane cute gym trunk girl" is more afraid of being clubbed into the woods on the walkway lined with big bushes by a heroin drug crazed maniacs to be raped, than by being swashed like a bug from a cell phone talking semi tractor trailer or cement mixing truck driver. That women went and came back..it was a long jog...I like her style with the hard running and sweating she does.

There is that blue NH state sign on the right hand side of route 119 I mentioned before..."Welcome-Bienvenne to New Hampshire" cute gym trunks girl in the "Live Free or Die" state.


















I am taking the suggestion of the Hinsdale cops by making my signs bigger and more prominent. They say they can't read them. I don't know why this picture came out so blurry. The sun is relatively low on the horizon, it blinds the drivers before entering the bridge going to Brat...on my right hand side is the big bad sun. That is what is causing it. You see my back trunk is up...it is a beautiful elevated sign stand. If I had a job I would buy a new camera. It's my "Don Quixote" and big lettered "Google Popperville" plastered all over my brand new big sign stand. Isn't my big old cady a sweat sign hanger?

(I was thinking about my recent pictures being out of focus...my focus dial was set in the wrong position...)


















Sept 27: I sent a letter to the Hinsdale NH police chief...gave him the link to this blog and I continually update it.

Sept 26, 2012: So i sent my dirty wheel chair pictures on my blog into the governors office and to all the NH DOT officials I worked with last year. I suspected  police adventures over those dirty picture  and I immediately got a response and visit.

This precipitated the police visit: 

"I explain I caught two women rifling through my backpack looking to steal my cell phone and wallet. I called them on it, called them thieves. They became argumentative....I mouthed off a little... I never said anything disrespectful they didn't deserve, and I never threaten them physically or in any way. I showed the officer were I was standing and where my backpack was.

This is my official write up of it and you get to see my vision of the Hinsdale's future...what i am busting my ass for.

"I knew this police officer. So i say, "you can't tell the addenda of that phone caller". Lots of people don't want me out here. I explain I caught two women rifling through my backpack looking to steal my cell phone and wallet. I called them on it, called them thieves. They became argumentative....I mouthed off a little... I never said anything disrespectful they didn't deserve. I never threaten them physically or in any way. I showed her where I was standing and where my backpack was. Yea the officer said, "I got an unidentified caller who called by cell phone from the roads, those two gals never reported you." The cop asked me "whats up" with the shovel in your hand. I tell her, "I raise the shovel above my head signaling to my buddies out in the road to “begin the construction phase” that replaces these bridges and turns our hearts."

"I am a folk hero to many of these people on the road...these are my friends on this road. I entertain most of them.  I get tons of big wide smiles from the people, I throw kisses from behind the guard rails to women and occasionally to men, military salute to all...I bless and absolved all the big overweight tractor trailer and their drivers of all sins before they enter this rickety unsafe bridge. All the truck drivers get a big kick out of this."

The officer goes on, she passed this spot in the morning..."you have too many signs out here and nobody can understand a thing about what you are trying to do." The cop notices an idiot slowing down to a crawl...she says curtly, "that car over there crawling to a stop to read your signs, that is called you obstructing traffic." I tell her, 'I wouldn't drive like that, what can i say"? I tell her I am not going to get in a argument about how observant you are...but most of these people know exactly why I am out here for. Obviously, I am not going to point out the big illegal “Build New Bridge” sign she passed taped on the entry and exit I-beam of each bridge. She certainly would see it on the way out of the bridge area. The cop sputters irked, "you need a sign permit". Well I say, this is political and I am according to our constitution. I tell her you have no idea how experience with things like this. I say, Hinsdale better be careful playing these sign regulation games, next month with all the political signs and the political worker with their big voter signs outside the Hinsdale Community Center?  Do those need permits. I am not a business or collecting money.

Lets play this out I tell her, go tell your chiefy....if I get arrested, the courts are all backed up because NH doesn't have any money...the judge would think you and the Hinsdale police chief are absolutely ridicules with going to court over this on constitution grounds and the courts being so starved for money. You be wasting Hinsdale town money trying to prosecute this. I am saying Hinsdale needs to check me out very carefully, need to see my blog, its going wild now as we speak...Hinsdale has the potential to become terribly embarrassed. I am not going to get in an argument with a police officer out on the road...I respect your hard job you do. But I will welcome an arrested...I would love the attention of arrest, and i tell you what, i won't allow anyone to bail me out. Remember, all you got to do is say turn around mike, I will immediately comply with your request to be handcuffed and arrested.

I knew if the Hinsdale police thought I was assaulting a woman with a shovel, they would have many more police cars than one.

“Ok” she says,“so what are you trying to do and your plans." "I thought there was a committee or something working on this”, she mutters. "Well, it is a multi state committee", I perk up. For many years they have been running into a brick wall with the I hate government teabag Republicans Concord politicians straggling all the funding for government. You remember the newspaper article about this bridge a few weeks ago, well, we are in cahoots. This a highly sophisticated political operation designed to raise the level of awareness to the public. You know, it is the political season and we are all going to vote for a president in a month. She says," I thought they had NH DOT engineers over at the old Walmart looking into going across there”. I say everything is still really fuzzy where the bridge is going...we are in a “feeling out and testing process" where the bridge is going. The latest rendition is to put a bridge 100 feet south of the current one. We don't want one there. We want that one over at the old Walmart entrance.

I want this area where we are standing right now as a park. Maybe both bridges closed down to car traffic...just a pedestrian and bike area around here. Rip out all of the vegetation along both sides of the Island roads, cut down 90% of the trees...can you ever imagine how beautiful the scenery would be if we had a clear vision with a panoramic 360 degrees view. This road on both sides was once clear of vegetation and trees, we just got lazy over the years.  That mountain right there, that would be a breathtaking sight if all the trees were made gone on Island Park. I want all the sides of the roads to be reengineered, nice sloping and flat lawns on the sides of the road where possible, all the flood debris over years to be cleaned out...a beautiful park right here. I want children to openly play in this beautiful area. I want all the tons of rubbish and garbage from the unofficial homeless encampment  for decades to be cleaned out. Read my lips, job, jobs, jobs....

On the flat areas, lawned and picnic tables and grills...unobstructed beautiful view to the far banks, on both banks of the river. I want all this jungle cleared out...clear and unobstructed sight to the water line. It is for our safety. I don't want anyone not from around here with encyclopedia size court records...drug addicts, pedophiles and homeless alcoholic, them all having records for as long as your arm ever camping out here again. There has been four such people who are camping out here this summer. I don’t want anyone jumping out the jungle to rob or stab people between the bridge (Days later I snapped a picture of the "gym trucks girl" afraid of what the brushes may hide and out jogging  in our vehicle breakdown lane ON Sept 27).  Everyone is terrified to make the walk between the bridges at night. I want everyone to be able to safely walk in the dark with a clear view to the river bank.

See that new restaurant across the river, I want people from all over NE to come eat and spend money there. I want it the talk of NE they can have a nice meal anywhere in Brattleboro, decent coffee at the downtown shops, revitalized Brattleboro, then take the most extraordinary beautiful "unseen anywhere in New England" walk in our new spacious beautiful river Island Park picnic area and nature walk.

I know if we put the bridge near the old WalMart entrance...the traffic flow would be smoother and hold more and safer. The Hinsdale police say there are tons of car and truck accidents on these dilapidated bridges and roads. There would be increased business opportunities for both Hinsdale and Brattleboro. Property values throughout our town would go up. We are pushing this small two lane road to the limits...pre Walmart it was 5,000 cars per days and today it in excess of 10,000 cars per day. I made them count it last year. The duty on the roads have massively increased and it is only going to get worst.

I even got a better vision for Hinsdale I said to the officer, but you got to promise me you won't handcuff me and drag me to the retreat. I want a four lane interstate spur off I-91 coming in south of the first Route 119 bridge. I want it to go through to Winchester, maybe even eat up some of the state land, then snake it up to Route 101 in Keene.

See Hinsdale and Winchester are some of the poorest areas in the state...baby I want interstate economic development into Hinsdale. I want new good and big business moving in, more population, rising property values, yep ever rising taxes for the police, town offices and especially the schools, I want rising incomes for the poor and especially the middle class.

I want to begin building a virtuous 50 year income and economic rising cycle for the middle class and the poor unlike anything ever seen in Hinsdale..."

....Sept 24, 2012: These bridges have an increasing diabetic rotting wasting disease...the table legs are getting ready to rot right off the leg. The bridge is going to be shutdown or collapse before Robert's foot rots off.

Have you ever seen such a heartless and cold hearted Republican tea bagger state as New Hampshire? Or is it the good people of NH who are cold hearted? There can't be any states worst.  New Hampshire is Republican tea-bagger hate on steroids state to the vulnerable and the poor. But where are the good people of New Hampshire...where have we all gone?

They is another guy with a similar wheel chair who uses this side walk to go to the convenience store...another guy with cerebral palsy who can barely walk. There is a lot disabled low income housing in downtown Brattleboro and many walk to this convenience store and to Walmart. There is a lot of grass over growth onto the middle of the sidewalk that rubs onto his wheelchair and face. Robert worries a piece of metal will get pulled out into the walk way and then he not sees it. It cuts his leg and then he can't control the infection, or the cut won't heal. Then they have to cut off the leg. A fallen down branch could be hidden in the  overgrown grass onto the sidewalk...again he is at extreme risk with losing a limb if it cuts or bruises him.

It was completely Robert's idea for me to take a picture of his leg and rot on the bridge...he especially wanted me to take a picture of these issues together...

















You see my "Build New Bridge" sign to the right of Robert's head that is taped to the right side I-beam. The sign is too flashy for my camera to pick up what is written with the sun angle. Notice how narrow the bridge is without a safety break down lane? There are tons of bicyclist who also hazards this bridge without safety breakdown lanes. Can you imagine a situation with Robert needing to drive his wheel chair in the road across this extremely dangerous bridge?

The little spin in his wheel chair is one of the few freedoms Robert has. Robert was on a beautiful afternoon stroll to the closest convenience store...

















This goddamn sun angle...now what is that blue state sign on the other side (right side) of the road. My god, it is a warming blue happy "Welcome to New Hampshire state sign. Robert, NH is welcoming you to my state. All Robert needs is a diabetic fog and then he is a slow dying dead man. I have entered into such a fog unintentionally myself. There should be guard rails on his left on this tar walkway. He has had his family fixing the ruts in this tar. Just a few feet to the left of the grass mound is a 20 to 30 feet steep embankment down to the bottom of life. Can you imagine him driving off this death cliff and rolling down crashing into the rocks and trees? Can you imagine his slow death all by himself? You hear his feeble cries for help and laboring weak breathing. I can...

Welcome Robert to the great state of New Hampshire...

















Here is Robert right to your face. You notice the decaying bridge wood walkway planking under his wheelchair...many loose and warped big time.

















This is how I first seen Robert. I was coming down the hill on the far side of the this bridge on my mountain bike. I watched him wheel down the the breakdown lane...watched him stop traffic as he crossed the bridge in the middle of the road between the guard rails. He uses the the road when they don't plow the sidewalks in the winter or there is a loose decayed wooden sidewalk plank...

I was terrified watching the non response of the truck approaching Robert...he slowed down very little and he didn't even move over for the guy in the wheelchair.

Robert is staring down that barreling of the truck approaching him...

















Here is again in your face Robert in the breakdown lane heading towards the sidewalk entrance and heading to Brattleboro Vermont. Seems to be a lot of careless two way car drivers in a rush to get home and too busy to even give this guy a break. I don't like his headphones on when he is in the road.


















Think about it, would the Disneyland East and Happyland corporatized  profit driven touristy newspapers and media ever even think about publicizing such a painful and conscience confronting story...there is nothing pretty in this story to make people feel good. Enjoy your fall foliage season pretty pictures in our local papers!

But the media is only gives you what you want...they got scientific studies and circulation driven profits to prove it.



































Note to self: my hand sign printing skills SUCK...I got aberrant capitals and small letters inappropriately all over the place.)

Well, you know where I stand...am I clear and unambitious?

With all of my criticism of the USA, you know I feel I have the privileged to live is the best country on face of the planet. Even with my job plight and hard knocks of life....I still understand how great the USA is. It is not as I don't understand all our sorrows and see it! I understand more than ever how "the ideal of the USA" is so important to the planet. I will never give up in the faith and goodness I have in the United States of America. I look up from the "loser end of life" and I am still astonish I live in such a great and hopeful nation.

Sept 23: The shiny unreadable rectangular box half way up the rusty I-beam is my "Build New Bridge" sign. It is always extremely florescent  prominent and readable by car. It is a bad sun angle for my camera. I got all four ends of the two bridge covered with my signs. I am leaving them up when I am away 24hours a day. I bet you it looks like I am escalating my behavior...I wonder how much they will let me get away with. If somebody pulls it down I have committed myself to replace it till election.

Hmm, for a month (30days) it would be 10,000 cars per day with two people in each car...for a total of 600,000 people seeing my Build New Bridge sign...



































I wish I could spell?

My QE3 program...a $25 trillion dollar public works program...massive raising incomes to the bottom half. A WW II magnitude stimulus program. The 2008-2009 financial debacle cost 60 trillion dollars. Just like WW II but without the heroic battlefield deaths, the massive scientific, technological, the advancement in organizations, educational and economic growth/developmental will massively overwealm incurred debts. Click on the picture for an enlargement (twice)...

We need a national and generational challenge as big as ourselves...a multi decades program...

The planet needs us to be the far sighted leader we once were and economic engine of the world.

















The symbols representing my QE3 program...the shovel and hammer construction tools.

















Call me with a job when my QE3 passes.

















Took me until 59 years old and being on station next to my bridge to memorized FDR's Four Freedoms...

















Here they are...Speech, Worship, Want and Need...

















My fifth FDR's freedom...the enabler of all freedoms...transparency and openness. Wish I knew how to spell?

















I save her, then she saves me...isn't that how it works...

















There is my depression era 1930's childhood book...



















Sept 20:

Just to be absolutely clear, this is a political game dressed up as quasi bridge engineering game.

If the NH DOT was serious with this and honest...they would severely restrict the weight limit of the bridge and talk in a manner the bridge is grossly not safe with deck and structurally...speak in terms the bridge's life is only a matter of few years.

There is no doubt the bridge structure inspectors and the NH DOT is severely politicalized...the NH DOT funding problems has jacked up on steroids the politicization of all decision in the NH DOT.  

Sept 19, 2012:
The biggest hurtle ahead is getting it passed the Teabagger "I hate the government" NH Senate and House Republican budgets...

The powerful Republican eastern NH high population area...the gold coast of NH...is in competition with little southwestern NH.

Eager to get started

Officials discuss new Hinsdale-Brattleboro bridge

By DOMENIC POLI / Reformer Staffreformer.com
September 18, 2012 11:50 AM GMTUpdated: 09/18/2012 07:50:10 AM EDT
HINSDALE, N.H. -- A dozen individuals involved with planning a new bridge to connect the town to Brattleboro, Vt., met on Monday to discuss how the project is coming along.
Town officials from Hinsdale and Brattleboro, state legislators, planners and the project managers from the states' departments of transportation gathered in the parking lot of George's Field, where Walmart used to be. The meeting took the attendees across the parking lot, where people spoke of where the bridge is expected to be built, before they all got into their vehicles to visit Hinsdale Island and a spot in Brattleboro along the Connecticut River.
Present at the meeting were Southwest Region Planning Commission Executive Director Tim Murphy and Principal Planner JB Mack; Danny Landry, project manager at VTrans; Donald Lyford, project manager for the NHDOT; Brattleboro Selectboard member Dora Bouboulis; and State Reps. William Butynski, D, and Edwin "Smokey" Smith, R, among others.
According to Mack, Vermont and New Hampshire have been pushing for a proposed Route 119 bridge that would begin near the stop light at the former Walmart location, span the Connecticut River, the southern portion of Hinsdale Island and the Merrill Gas Company tank farm on Vernon Road and then touch down near Brattleboro's "malfunction junction." The Anna Hunt Marsh Bridge and the Charles Dana Bridge currently link the two states.
As Merrill is a private company on Depot Street, right-of-way negotiations will need to be held, according to Landry. He said the existing bridges, owned by New Hampshire and built in 1920, will likely be used for pedestrians. According to people at the meeting, an average of 9,700 people cross the bridges every day.
The thought is that a new bridge would improve traffic flow in Brattleboro.
Landry previously told the Reformer that VTrans hired two consulting firms to conduct an assessment in the area of the tank farm, which is required to go to the FHWA before the federal government obligates money to the project. Landry said the assessments consisted of field work to determine how various aspects, such as water quality, wetlands, recreational resources and historical resources, will be affected by the project.
If the FHWA approves the assessment, it will send the agency a Finding Of No Significant Impact, or FONSI, Landry said. The National Environmental Policy Act requires an environmental document for any project, no matter its size or scale, he said.
"We haven't heard anything but last week I heard that the environmental officer for Federal Highway, Rob Sikora, is reviewing another project in the Burlington area and he expects to be on it for about two more weeks," Landry told people at Monday's meeting. "And then from there he's going to move right on to this environmental assessment.
"And he believes there aren't any changes that have to be made," he continued. "So that should mean that we should get our FONSI pretty soon."
He said securing the FONSI will complete what he considers the most difficult part of the whole project. The next step, he explained, is to sign a bi-state agreement.
Though the federal government can obligate money for the project at any time, preliminary engineering cannot begin until a bi-state agreement is reached between New Hampshire -- the lead on this project -- and Vermont. Dandry previously said a bi-state agreement is just a plan of what will be done, what work will be required of each party and what it will cost each side.
When someone asked how long a bi-state agreement takes to complete, Landry chuckled and said it varies.
"It depends on if you're doing it in New Hampshire or you're doing it in New York," he said with a laugh. "If you do it with New York, which I did with Lake Champlain, it takes about three years. If you're dealing with New Hampshire, it takes less than six months."
Mack said both town are anxious to develop a new bridge and though it has always been a priority with the SWRPC, the project did not make it onto New Hampshire's 10-year plan in 2011. Lyford said the 10-year plan is updated every two years.
Bouboulis asked Murphy if there is support in New Hampshire for the project and he assured her there is.
Everyone eventually got into their vehicles and drove out of the parking lot to Hinsdale Island, which connects the two bridges. Mack described where the ends of the new bridge would be and where it would bend a little and those at the meeting looked out at the landscape. Lyford said the structure would be about 2,500 feet in length.
The meeting then continued across the river to an area near the tank farm, where it was described how the road will have to be raised to accommodate the project, and Bouboulis said the surrounding neighborhood has been very patient in waiting for the project to get under way. Lyford said it all comes down to finishing the plans and getting the proper funding.
After the meeting, Smith said people on both sides of the river have been eager to see the bridge started.
"I think this is a great first step to reinvigorate the life of this. I've been very patient over the years and hopefully this is the beginning of the completion," he said.
Mack said he thought the meeting went well.
"Our objective today was to educate people about the project," he said. "We have to get the project back on New Hampshire's 10-year plan. It had been on for years. ... That process will be starting for our regional planning commission this fall. We have to advocate for the project, put forth the arguments of why it's important."

Sept 11, 2012:
"This is what I did for the anniversary of 9/11 on Sept 11, 2012. I was standing next to my 9/11 sign and I military saluted everyone who went past me today. It was a very solemn day. I didn't expect the magnitude of the response...almost everyone had a solemn face on. I got so many salutes backs and tons of nods. It is utterly amazing how deep the sorrows and sadness is over our 9/11 and the Iraq/Afghanistan wars. It was sad and very teary for me for a few hours to see how the local people have been so deeply touched by these events."

10,000 cars a day goes past point...I made the NH recount it last year. The bridge was built in 1920. I spent 3 months last year doing 40 to 60 hours a week with protesting and I expect I will do the same this year until everyone gives up and gives me what I want.


















iBrat
"Hey give him a break. It was just a couple years ago that he was taking pictures and had his sandwich sign of doom of the I-91 bridge over Williams st. and look! It's being replaced as we speak. 
I think this guys got the power."

















Sep 13 2011 YouTube: Mike Mulligan and the Hinsdale Route 119 bridge 

Ibrat: Mike Mulligan and the Route 119 Bridge to Hinsdale

My diary of last year adventures: Brattleboro/ Hinsdale Bridge Unsafe

My hopes: 2012: Brattleboro/ Hinsdale Bridge Unsafe 

My Route 119 Hinsdale/Brattleboro Bridge

I buy you a cup of coffee if you know why that green bag is in the middle of the road?

In the below picture, them darker circles in the brown rust were once rivet heads...when was the last a bridge was put together by rivets? I think it was the USS Titanic. The green-yellow color in the background is the angry waters of the Hurricane Irene flooding Connecticut River.






















Believe me I understand this is a state bridge...but I want to use president Obama's stature to elevate the discussion of this problem in NH and help us explain how delirious this Republican austerity philosophy is to our future.

The next picture is a debris field from under the "table leg" I-beam holding up the bridge. The brown, black and green gravel like material on the wooden walkway is huge flakes of rust that was shaken off the rusted I-beam by the vehicle vibrations for god knows how long...

Sept 11, 2012:
















This is a huge nut holding up that first huge I-beam on the right...the I beam is holding up the bridge like four legs on a table. As the I-beam goes underground, we will pick it on my picture.

The grammar and high school kids in my town have extensively talked about the crazy man with a sign trying to build a new Hinsdal bridge. Most don't get it, they think I panhandling for booze. My daughter first saw a never seen before man standing on the side of the bridge.. she thought I was a panhandler she was going to ignore. She was shocked and embarrassed when she saw it was her dad. My poor 11 grade boy at his school has had his friends extensively talk about why his dad is protesting at the bride...he has overheard the negative talk from his peers. Please help my poor son see that I am not crazy and useless like they say I am...

















There is a disgusting homeless encampment 25 yards from where I hold up my signs at the foot of the bridge. Two people all summer have been living heare. At times I think I am one sneeze away from tenting out there. Certainly this encampment has been always in the front of my mind and I always talk about this in discussing the plight of the bridge.

A few days ago I got a so called Obama campaign worker call...he wanted me to go around as a volunteer to knock on doors. He implied I put my name on some list so that was why he is calling me.  I did not put my name on any list. We talked for a little while, and I said what the heck.

He asked me to meet him Sunday in Winchester. I thought we were going in a group of people...it ended up being only him and me. I got another call from him an hour later...this time he invited me for a drive around in Chesterfield tomorrow, Saturday.

This 24 year old campaign worker grew up in Orange County California... near San Diego. I am so fucking old compared him. I don't feel that old...except when I was near him. He is a political science major just graduating from Northern University just outside Chicogo Ill. Duh! When I first got into his new car he had on his style music blaring when he started it up. He quickly switched it to the 1970's crap I away listen to. I really wanted to listen to his young music and feel hip 24 years old for a little while. He was a very nice Jewish young man and i am sure his parents are proud as hell over what they did to him. He worked recently in a few high tech firms...the last job in Manhattan. He seemed to be disillusioned with chasing the bucks. He wants to live a life with meaning and doing good.

We went to about 10 houses in Chesterfield...a high income area. Maybe 70% of the stops had empty homes. I don't know, maybe we talked to two or three homes that had people in them. All die hard republicans ...one really nice business owner of sorts with a nurse as wife and another poorer angry couple who was mean as snake. My campaign worker buddy seemed to be in state of shock coping and adapting to our rural ways...seemed he lived always in a high population area. It seems he was new to the area and was in a little dazed state. It brought me back to my dazed state when I was new in the area and had just left a submarine that was always underwater.

We went to about 10 houses in Chesterfield...a high income area. Maybe 70% of the stops had empty homes. I don't know, maybe we talked to two or three homes that had people in them. My buddy seemed to be in state of shock coping and adapting to our rural ways...seemed he lived always in a high population area. It seems he was new to the area and was in a little dazed state. It brought me back to my dazed state when I was new in the area.

I find out he really wasn't working on the Obama campaign staff...he was a subcontractor working for the Democrat Committee. He talks about needing 9 points of contacts to get a vote. He's got some kind of formula for choosing the houses we visit...I am checking off the houses on a computer generated numbered page on a clip board. He is sporting two lap tops, one his own and another his company owns. I wonder how many cell phones and other PDA devices he's got on him? He is using a nice GPS device on his dashboard to get us to the right house. He's got New York plates on his new smelling car.

He says our job is to explain how Obama has helped each one of us. He knows I have been hopelessly unemployed for many years and I tell him I will probably never make another dime on a job in my life. I tell him you are going to have to help me find a way to explain how Obama has help me...I propose it is how Obama has given me hope for the younger generation. We talk about my diabetes, seems he once worked for a firm who was studying diabetes drug related public opinion research.

Oh man, if I could only be 24 years old again with his bright world ahead of him...

This is the bridge just days post hurricane Irene...



I knew we were going to do that computer drive around. My dream of political action would be like this. Go around to the especially poor and middle class section...tell them I am from the Obama's staff...offer to help them in any way possible. Like take you to see a doctor, go shopping, is there something in your house we can fix, or any like help. Just gives us a call and we will be there to pick you up. Be a presence of good in my community's life. I think if you do them this kind of favors to people they will vote for you...word of mouth to their friend. I think if you do one favor for a vulnerable person you get ten votes, but I don't get a special computer model to prove this.

I would like them to get their staff into my bridge issue... young, college and school people of an assortment to feel what it is like to put protest and stand up for what you believe. I want you to feel what it is like with a woman throwing you a kiss from her driving car. To get an assortment of people to throw a salute at you. How about getting a big burly tractor trailer driver to crack up as you throw him the trinity "The Father, Son and Holy Ghost absolution for all his truck driving sins and just before he takes a huge chance before entering a 10,000 car a day 1920 rickety unsafe bridge with a overloaded double logging tractor trailer trailer. If 10,000 cars a day past this bridge, it must be a lot more passengers.

I think it is an invaluable experience to see and feel the significant hostility of a very anger population...sticking up their middle fingers and the screaming epithets at you. There is a lot of this there...but many many more nice Americans.  I think that this negative experiance is the best experience you can get out on my bridge...to control your emotion under this and to be bigger than this type of anger.

I ain't that bad looking for a old man...



My antics include:

1) Throw kisses at pretty women driving cars from the sidewalk...you get a lot of fast women anticipating this and throwing kisses back at you before you can even put your finger up to your lips. You have to be prepared for the unexpected males in cars throwing kisses back at you.

2) Learn a proper military salute with a straight unbashful ramrod spine...to give Americans a salute for the hard work they do being Americans.

3) Throw a hand trinity priest blessing of "the father, the son and the holy ghost" at the truck drivers just before entering the bridge...be prepared to run!

4) Get creative and invent your own route 119 bridge positive hand salute...(no middle finger ever)

5) This is not my bridge, its our bridge and actions...

A wish list of things I need, but I am never disappointed by getting no responses or no help:
1) Some large light all weather Obama campaign signs. Purchase some large hand held "dangerous bridge" all weather signs for me...some campaign signs with your phrases and words...some signs with other words and phrases such as "hope" and "think"...some phrases about current events... remember big enough to be seen while driving a car around a corner. It is best if the signs has three to six words...as people only got a few seconds to read the sign while driving. Somebody needs to get artsy with me.

2) Some help from your intelligent staff on messaging

3) Bodies at the bridge so people will think this is important.

4) Get as many of the instate and out of state politicians to make a media visit with me during the hot swing voter state political season such as NH. Get me media attention and exposure. How about a presidential or VP visit in a swing by...you never know? Elevate the bridge issue by any means possible...I don't even care if it is negative as long as i gain attention.

5) Let me borrow a lap top, cell phone and movie camera...help me with developing a good looking blog and getting me to broadcast and web caming whenever I am there in real time.

6)  Right, you could scheduled anyone to visit me anytime, I am minutes away by car and certainly my favorite mode of transportation is my new mountain bike...I would be there without question for a discussion.

7) I like to talk to anyone when I am just hanging around at the bridge with the my sign...it looks really good with the passengers wondering who i am talking to.

8) Remember, they just built a new large Walmart a few miles down the road in my town and this forces a lot of vehicles by me.

9) Help me set up donations by the internet and help me form a group or association...

10) Help me go political...