We now switch our attention to the NH House and our first endorsement is for Susan Olsen. We met via Smart Girl Politics / NH – she started to link up and comment on posts from GraniteGrok. Since then, we have come to know this smart, determined lady and utterly dedicated to the premise that the best government is one that knows it bounds, respects the citizens that it should serve (vs the other way around), and will make sure that it will do those few tasks it should in a spectacular way. Problem often is, Government agencies seem to have a far different view of that.
I pity them.
As I have said before, this is not the shy retiring type that most would mistakenly take her for – make no doubt, this is one lady whose calm, low voice and drive eviscerates those that believe they can have the best of her. We can stand easy knowing that this lady will be leading the rough politics needed to skewer the continued collectivistic attitudes of Progressives, Democrats, and RINOs of those that place their trust in Government instead of Individuals.
We fully endorse Susan for NH State Senate and ask for your vote for her.
We did do an interview series with Susan earlier this summer – please see it after the jump:
Previous interview series with Susan Olsen:
- Question 1: Why come to the forefront of politics here in NH?
- Question 2: As a former world traveler, contrast some of the governance you’ve seen vs here in NH?
- Question 3: Governing Principles
- Question 4: Go to be someone, or go to accomplish something?
- Question 5: Make State agencies more responsible to citizens?
- Question 6: Proper Role of Government: Too big, too small, or just right? Scale State agencies up or down?
- Question 7: How to put more accountability into State Agencies? Oversight by Legislature or Gov. Office?
- Question 8: Reviewing State processes part of your Platform? Top 1 or 3 issues?
- Question 9: Proper role of Govt – To save us from ourselves? Or should it butt out?
- Question 10: Progressive say they have the right to legislate behavior because we have to pay it! Response?
- Question 11: Live Free or Die – too harsh? Do we follow it? Are some trying to get rid of it?
Previous Endorsements:
- NH Governor: Ovide Lamontagne
- US Congress NH-CD1: Rick Parent
- US Congress NH-CD2: Dennis Lamare
- NH Executive Council District 1: Jerry Thibodeau
- NH Executive Council District 4: Bob Burns
- NH Executive Council District 5: Dave Wheeler
- NH State Senate District 5: Cynthia Coolidge Howard
- NH State Senate District 9: Andy Sanborn
- NH State Senate District 4: Phyllis Woods
- NH State Senate District 7: Josh Youssef
- NH State Senate District 23: Dennis Acton
- NH State Senate District 20: Phil Greazzo
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