After seeing Sununu’s letter on the Gunstock situation, it just confirmed to me and many others that Sununu has to go. I wonder if Sununu is connected to the Citizens of Belknap movement, where this group is trying hard to confuse people.
This means we all need to get on the same page at the primary on September 13th and decide who on the ticket will best represent us as Governor. Sununu has shown his two faces several times, and now he dishonors the elected officials of Belknap County. You’ve got to ask WHY?
If you are not aware of the group RESOLVE, go to their website and sign up for what may be the biggest voting campaign to organize the voters by suggesting who we the people should vote for by the vetting they do. Yes, this takes trust, but you have time to look into why they suggest whom they do. The fight is to get rid of RINOs like Sununu and others and keep NH a place where people want to come, have fun, and maybe move and work here.
Managers at Gunstock, meanwhile, need to remember who they worked for, the Commissioners who are assigned by the Delegation, and who the People of Belknap County elected. The management team, when they resigned, left all the folks of Belknap County to figure out what to do on their own.
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They had total disrespect for the people who employed them, the employees, and the customers.
They laughed/made fun and maybe called hate speech (there is email proof of this) of Soul Fest, a Christian organization that has rented Gunstock for years. I wonder who else they have disrespected since they already disrespected the people of the county and their customers!
Gunstock reaches far more people than those in Belknap County. When they host events, the people need places to stay, eat, and even shop, which bleeds over into several other counties. This management team that resigned really offended more than Belknap County. They insulted and stuck it to us all.
Let’s have HOPE for NH and band together as ONE and finish the job by voting the right people into office. I still believe many people in NH love NH and do not want any more of this craziness, wokeness, and mandates. They want NH to be a place they are proud of.
Vote September 13th, the primary, and November 8th, the general election.
Remember, to say nothing is to say something. To do nothing is to do something. Every action has a reaction, even if that action is saying and doing nothing, so take a stand and get into the battle and let’s have HOPE for NH and WIN!