Monday, November 30, 2009

Signs

A friend of mine was driving home from a Thanksgiving holiday with family and as she was driving through New York State...eeerrrrr...I mean leaving New York State and entering Senica Nation , she saw this big giant sign.....





Huh... I am not really sure what they mean by "a fee is being assessed"...is there a flat fee, or are they tracking all vehicles going through their "Nation" and assessing a fee based on milage or time spent in Senica Nation? Either way, from my perspective, it would seem that the State of New York pays a fee for someone to drive on a road that starts out in good ol' U.S.A and straight into another sovereign country...Senica Nation - to me, this sign translates to the taxpayers of New York paying that "assessed fee".... strange....oh, and I am certainly not going to get into the fact that once you enter "Senica Nation", you are subject to their laws and jurisdiction....that little factoid is something nightmares are made of.

I really, really, really need to say that I find it appaling that the Senica Nation boasts that it is the only sovereign nation to "host" a U.S. city in its boundaries. I know what happened in Salamanca and what happened to the US citizens who lived there....it is atrocious...so much so that an entire book (one I highly recommend reading) was dedicated to the sixteen citizens who stood up and fought to protect their homes and businesses....their lives and livlihoods...and who were completely left unprotected by their own government....it is a travesty. A wonderful friend of mine is one of those sixteen people and to hear what this person and all the others went through to save their homes and businesses is nothing short of heartbreaking.....

Exerpt from Going to Pieces - The Dismantling of the United States of America - by Elaine Devary Willman -
Chapter Fifteen
The Salamanca Sixteen

In May of 1990, the Senica Nation refused to negotiate a new "Master Lease" with the City of Salamanca, a lease that would have protected individual home and business owners. Citizens were forced to negotiate with the Senicaa; however the tribe would not negotiate with individual citizens. This was the proverbial Catch-22, that forced citizens to accept a new, 40-year lease, at higher annual lease rates, and one that arguably transferred title of "improvements on the land" to the Seneca Nation of Indians.

On October 10, 1990...the House of Representatives approved a new lease arrangement, entitled the Seneca Nation Settlement Act of 1990 in which the SNI would be given $60 million dollars and the right to a new lease - not the old 99-year lease that ensured private ownership of "improvements" - a 40 year lease at substantially increased lease rates. The $60 million would be provided as follows: $25 million from the federal govenment; $25 million from the State of New York. Source of funds: US taxpayers.

.....The Tribe had required a lease fee of several thousand per month for Nancy's home and business. "I just couldn't pay that...so I lost everything." she said....


Looking at this picture as one enters Senica Nation, it really makes me wonder what would have happened if the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe had gotten LIT ...their own sovereign land and their casino...and the ramifications it would have had on our community. I hear the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe has new investors which makes me also wonder a lot of other things, but I will save those thoughts for another day. I still need to let this picture set in my mind.....

...and the sign said "everybody welcome, come in, kneel down and pray" but then they passed around a plate at the end of it all and I didn't have a penny to pay. So I got me a pen and paper and made up my own little sign. I said "Thank you Lord for thinking about me, I'm alive and doing fine."


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