Death by a Thousand Cuts – Fisking “Goober’s” Blushing Endorsement of Biden’s Infrastructure Bill

“Goober for Gubnor” Jon Mogan wrote a blushing endorsement of Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill in a local paper. Us: Exactly whose view are you denoting? Biden’s fictitious 81 million voters?

For decades our federal government failed to make meaningful investments in our infrastructure. Thanks to Senator Hassan, Senator Shaheen, Congressman Pappas, and Congresswoman Kuster — joined by over a dozen Republicans in the House and Senate — we are finally investing in our future.

Us: Our most important infrastructure is a southern border wall constructed by President Trump. The funds were allocated, and materials were paid for. A comprehensive vetting policy was implemented which allowed for the U.S. to control the lawful admittance of immigrants into the US.

These policies stabilized the chaotic nonexistent policies of the prior administration. This approach was applauded by most American Citizens.

NH’s delegation, Senators Hassan, Shaheen and their congressional comrades Kuster and Pappas adamantly opposed Trump’s border security measures, opting for the open border policy favored by the Biden Administration. Trump’s successful border initiative was stopped dead in its tracts. Trump understood protecting America’s sovereignty, is a national security issue and the President’s Constitutional duty to protect American citizens.

Senators Hassan and Shaheen joined by Congressional representatives Kuster and Papas support the asinine logic of the current Administration.


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Anyone who drives around New Hampshire experiences the spotty internet and cell coverage, sees our crumbling roads and bridges, and far too many communities are struggling to provide safe, clean water. This bipartisan legislation will return an estimated $1.5 billion back to New Hampshire for these investments. This is a big deal. These investments are critical to our future economic success.”

Us: If you cannot get cell service or have problems with the internet, do you blame the service provider or look to the government to solve the problem. If we are struggling now for clean water, why would we acerbate the problem by overpopulating the housing in our rural state with harmful planning board laws that allow houses to be built on top of houses with little to no property and destroying Brentwood’s rural countryside appeal?

Salivating about overtaxed monies coming back to New Hampshire so Hassan, Pappas, Kuster and Shaheen can claim success is an atrocity.

The bipartisan infrastructure bill also makes real investments in cybersecurity. Senator Hassan fought hard to include these provisions in this bill. The threats that our economy and our communities face continue to evolve. For over a decade I’ve worked on cybersecurity threat assessments in both the private sector and as a Department of Defense contractor, this infrastructure bill makes real investments in our national security.

Us: RINOs are sell-outs. They ought not to be mistaken for lawful Constitutionalists who do not trust any administration that abandons citizens and allies to certain death and refuses to protect America’s sovereignty and secure her borders.

More damning is the media coverage of Biden’s “righteous” murderous drone revenge attack that killed ten innocents. Among the dead were an aid worker and seven children. We do not recall any condemnations of this atrocity from our New Hampshire delegation Shaheen, Hassan, Kuster or Pappas.  This is not who we are! NH representatives do not understand. We soundly reject their moral ineptitude and the resulting chaos that is being inflicted on our beloved country.

New Hampshire knows these threats well. Over the last few years, multiple New Hampshire communities have faced cyberattacks, in some cases costing taxpayers millions of dollars. Around the country, cyber attacks have shut down 911 services, electrical grids, and school districts. These attacks have also targeted small business owners holding hostage businesses they spent their entire life building, demanding money they could not possibly afford. These threats are not hypothetical. They are here right now, and this bill makes real investments in combating these attacks.

US: We were only able to verify one NH town, Peterborough, attacked.  We only found one school attack, Sunapee Middle High School (rumor has a 15-year-old responsible for the Sunapee School breach).  We understand the possible scenarios that exist. We do not believe more government is the answer, nor do we trust the current administration to resolve the situation correctly.

It is clear our economy is changing and we need policies that live up to the challenges our families, businesses, and communities currently face. We cannot keep running decades behind a problem. This is not the same economy of generations past when one income could raise a family, buy a house, and still provide enough to retire.

Us: The economy is tanking. Inflation is causing increasing consumer prices and the value of the dollar is declining. For fifty years both parents have been working to make ends meet. Your assumptions are out of touch with reality. How will more government spending help a ‘decades old problem’ that government could not previously remedy?

The high cost of child care continues to keep parents out of the workforce, health care and prescription drug costs continue to bankrupt Granite Staters, we cannot wait any longer to make meaningful investments in clean energy, and our tax code which allows billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk to contribute less than firefighters, teachers, and police officers is fundamentally broken.

Us: Our parents both worked and there was no childcare. Back in the day people found a way to take care of their children without having to burden taxpayers. This is the first administration We can remember that base economic policy on redistribution of wealth and not a free marketplace. Thus, the problems we are experiencing is government-induced.

There is more work to be done, but, for a moment, let’s pause and appreciate this once in a generation bipartisan investment in our infrastructure.

Now it’s time to get back to work.”

Us: Obviously, Jon believes destroying Brentwood and America is work.

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