Why is Nashua Alderman Jan Schmidt Parked in the Handicapped Spot? (Behind City Hall)

I hope Jan Schmidt is physically okay. Someone sent me some pictures from the parking lot behind the Nashua City Hall. Jan is clearly parked in a handicapped space.

Yes, we’ve written about her in the past; about her public comments and voting record. She hates that. Calls us a hate site. That’s okay; we know Jan is special.

She is so special that she co-sponsored a proposed law to make commenting on her social media about that sort of thing a crime if she doesn’t like it. Despite that, we are genuinely concerned.

Is Jan Schmidt injured or somehow physically handicapped? 

That’s Jan’s car in the handicapped space behind the Nashua city hall. She’s there for a budget meeting.  Our stringer says there are a lot of spaces — no reason to use the handicapped spot unless you have an actual disability.

Jan Schmidt Handicapped 2

But Jan has no sticker, no placard, no nothing, just her statehouse plate. 

I hope she’s okay. Not on crutches or some other issue (we are told, she walked into the building and upstairs without obvious problems – which is good and bad. It means she is probably not injured or physically disabled (the good part).

But she is suffering from Liberal Privilege.

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