MACDONALD: Still ‘Worrying’ Over COVID?

Ray wrote a post earlier that mentioned the not-so-honorable “chief” high-cheekbones Warren. She’s your typical nutjob Dem who will be in the Senate until she dies of old age. Being an AWFL with TDS ensures she will outlive almost everyone else, so we’re stuck with her and her priorities.

I have the privilege of living in the state just north of the one she claims to represent, subjecting us to the side effects of her one-party state. Yes, Massachusetts is the source of nearly all the drug-related deaths in New Hampshire. Yes, the Bay State is a bluer hellhole that is getting bluer and more hellish. Companies and people flee to New Hampshire in search of lower taxes and less bureaucratic nonsense. They also often vote here, as if they live there, and that is a problem.

It’s as if they have no clue how the thing they fled got that way or that bad, and that’s the same problem.

Our Democrats are their Democrats, same as Vermont and Maine. On a positive note, if you want to make a case against Democrat rule, you can point in every direction from where I live, including Canada, which is run by Canadian Democrats and is in worse shape than Maine, Vermont, or Massachusetts, but that’s a lesson for their voters as well. You’ll end up like them enough.

Democrats are just nasty, jackbooted mustache-twirling villains whose policies consistently produce all the misery in the world.

They don’t have to be that way, but they can’t help it. The goal of their ideology can take no other path. Fear, anger, it’s all classic dark side stuff, and Lizard Warren, if you can believe it, is still milking COVID fearmongering.

The very first story on her US Senate website is this.

If you click the link, it takes you to the Mass State COVID-19 page. They are still tracking COVID-19 case data and deaths. I was flabbergasted. How much are they wasting on this surveillance, I wonder?

Meanwhile, across the border in New Hampshire, I surfed both the NH DHHS and NH.Gov. DHHS had an old 2022 article, but nothing newer, and some PDFs, but nothing more recent than 2022. It’s as if COVID didn’t even exist.

On that note, a search of the entire NH Government website for COVID produces zero results.

Is this a good time to point out that New Hampshire ranks consistently at or near the top for health outcomes, health care, and care costs? I know, they are still too high, and we really need to break the medical industrial complex cartel to do better, but Massachusetts does not rank anywhere near New Hampshire. Is that because left-wing tools like Liz Warren and the Democrats in charge of the State Department of Health who are still obsessing over COVID-19 (as but one example of many misguided priorities wasting millions).

And Liz Warren isn’t in DC to do anything but launder money that makes Massachusetts dependent on the Federal Government, which is another bad idea. And to be fair, New Hampshire has far too much federal laundromat money on its books. And I get the whole we pay into the federal system; we should get some back thing. But that’s a problem we can’t fix if we keep sending Democrats to DC.

And no, neither NH US Senator, both women and Democrats, has a thing about COVID on their Senate websites. Nothing recent anyway. It’s not even on their radar, which is about the only positive thing we can say about their contributions, but let’s acknowledge why.

New Hampshire isn’t blue, and despite voting with their party most of the time, they have to keep a lid on the crazy. Pretend to be more moderate, lest they find themselves a civilian again, but they want to be crazy, trust me – that’s what their party is.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, an award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance and the National Heritage Center for Constitutional Studies. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, and more (yes, there's more) at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, the Republican Volunteer Coalition, and has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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