I never want to hear another word from any Democrat, liberal, or progressive about how evil Nixon was. Biden allowed (supported?) corruption of the political process when he was vice president. As president, he has done his utmost best to reverse economic and foreign policies that made the US safer and more prosperous.
Burt Janz
They Don’t Want a Republic. They Want a King.
Let’s face it: the “process” is now totally corrupt. Members of Congress, both in the House of Representatives and the Senate, are now considering a bill to pay for “infrastructure.”
It Couldn’t Happen Here… Right?
“Stars on clothing. It’s coming. The vaccinated get into restaurants, bars, concerts, supermarkets, planes, and trains. They keep their jobs. The rest of us are marked as “subhuman” for life. That’s the star. That’s 1938.”
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Did Nashua City Hall Violate Zoning Rules?
Mayor Donchess and the Nashua Board of Alderman decided to block one lane of Main Street in each direction from West Hollis St. to Canal St. and allow private businesses to use that area for outside dining.
The Florida Building Collapse was Predictable
First: prayers for both the survivors and those who perished in the collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium in Miami Beach, Florida. I’m sure all of our hearts go out to those who lost family and friends in this disaster.
Should the District of Columbia become a State?
Before we even begin to answer this question, let’s look at the history behind the District of Columbia. The US Constitution, Article 1, Section 8, provides Congress the power to “… exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of particular States, and the … Read more
An Alternative to Critical Race Theory Training
I have read numerous articles about Critical Race Theory and heard CRT advocates talk about how important it is to blame past generations for this generation’s failures to provide “racial equity.”
Is Nashua Violating NH Constitution Article 12a?
Regarding those Jersey barriers blocking one lane of Main St in each direction in Nashua:
Re. “deplatforming”: You. Were. Warned.
Ok, so I’m not all that prescient. But back in 2017, I warned against the excessive power of The Masters Of The Internet. I sent an email to many folks and even published my warning on a couple of sites. Nobody listened. And one blog owner actually argued against one of my primary observations. Here’s … Read more
Do NH citizens have a “right of revolution”?
(This article was written by someone else. I have his permission to repost this anonymously: he does not want his name released in public as stated in the last sentence. The only cleanup I have done is to format for easier reading. I have not changed one word.) The NH Supreme court a few years … Read more
The End Of Bipartisanism
Recently, Democrats have been using the term “bipartisan support” to justify their political beliefs in their rush to implement questionable fiscal and social policies. When asked about the most recent multi-trillion dollar Covid-justified spending bill (which includes “gender programs” for Pakistan – a result of Covid, one supposes), they say that “both the House and … Read more
It is Time for Social Media Regulation?
Way back in 2017 (it seems almost ancient history now) I wrote this “editorial” for another blog. I don’t claim to be prescient, but it was obvious even back then that “social media platforms” were out of control.
Masks vs Rights: The Constitution SHOULD Win, But…
I should never get into political discussions with co-workers, but…We started by discussing the communicability of the COVID-19 virus and whether masks were effective (he believes everyone should wear one – I believe that only those who are sick should wear a mask at all).
The Nashua Board of Aldermen Strikes Again
The mayor of Nashua, James Donchess, recently tested positive for Covid-19. This is the same mayor who implemented Nashua’s mandatory mask ordinance and has taken other extreme measures in the City.
Ok, let’s burn the courthouses
The current complaint from Democrat mayors, Democrat state representatives, and Democrat governors is that the federal government is the root cause of the unrest in their cities. During this unrest, the federal courthouses in Seattle, Portland, and Chicago (as well as other Democrat-run cities) have been under physical attack. Rioters and activists are doing their … Read more
June Medical, Abortion, and the Supreme Court of the United States
On Monday, June 29, 2020, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) decided the case of June Medical Services v. Russo (hereinafter called June Medical). The brief asked the SCOTUS to uphold a Louisiana law that required abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at a local hospital.
Let’s Give them a Graduation Ceremony
We’ve all heard the term, closure. It refers to a psychological resolution to a problem or an issue that allows a person to “move past” that problem or issue. We use various terms to show how closure is achieved: the “5 stages of grief”, complete recovery from alcoholism or drug dependency, etc.
Here’s How Nashua High School Graduation Exercises Can be Held
Ok. It’s time. No more excuses. Mass-vigils are being held – including the well-attended vigil Saturday evening at Greely Park. Mass protests are common. The governor is opening up the state. It’s time for Nashua High School graduation exercises to be held.
So, What Does “Safe” Mean, Anyway?
We’ve heard a lot of talk about masks, social separation, constant washing of hands, etc. We’ve been told that these extra “protective measures” are needed “until it’s safe.”