More Min. Wage Nitwittery from NH State Reps Jan Schmidt and Sherry Frost
We’ve got more min. wage nitwittery from NH state reps Jan Schmidt and Sherry Frost – Let me expand on that title for a fuller impact.
We’ve got more min. wage nitwittery from NH state reps Jan Schmidt and Sherry Frost – Let me expand on that title for a fuller impact.
It was Democrat NH State Rep Jan Schmidt who declared that “All murders are not the same“. But this from Elizabeth Banks takes the Irony Cake.
On the same day we flew our Save Women’s Sports flag on the Citizen Flag Pole in Nashua City Hall plaza, Alderman Jan Schmidt made a public post attacking it on her personal Facebook page.
So how is Nashua Alderman and NH State Rep Jan Schmidt (D-BernieBro) prevaricate that GraniteGrok “still” hates women now that we endorsed Karen Testerman for NH Governor?
I have been following Nashua Alderman, and NH State Rep, Jan Schmidt on social media and I’ve observed that she likes to portray herself as a benevolent dictator showing her love and concern for her subjects.
First, it speaks to the idiocy of the Progressive Government. Petty and vindictive, with the promotion of things and actions we used to assign stigma to informally protect traditional society from “infections” that twist it into the Left’s own image. In this, I thought of Steve’s post on Jan Schmidt and Nashua.
Jan Schmidt’s Social Media mumblings are the gift that keeps on giving. For example, Nashua instituted an ordinance as an emergency order (text and links here). It requires anyone going into buildings (offices, etc.) in the City to wear a mask over their nose and mouth. Jan says there is no fine, but then she …
I’m confident when I say, there must be an email that went out to Democrats quoting the State Constitution. Years ago. Use “this” to justify your creeping tyranny. Or, in the case of Alderman (and NH House Rep) Jan Schmidt, it may be the only part of the document she needs to know.
NH State Rep Jan Schmidt was the sole sponsor for two House bills to restrict access to public records, HB 1170, ‘Adding a definition of “reasonably described” to the right-to-know law’, and HB 1307, ‘Relative to the cost of production of records under the right-to-know law’.
It really is something, isn’t it? While Communism was conceived by two Germans, it came to fruition in the new Soviet Union. While it also died in the Soviet Union, it is only because of the anti-American Intelligentsia that it seems to have survived here in the US.