When Is Chuck Morse Going To Pat Some Cats? (And Other Important Questions)

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Julie Smith

Readers might be thinking they’re going to read some light-hearted content that’s void of mentioning Chuck’s 11/19/21 crime against NH, but not so fast!  Here’s the link with a short video.
Now, onto animal matters; this is NOT to be taken as an endorsement of Kelly Ayotte, but let it be known that she made a feline post on January 18 on Facebook when she visited the Manchester Animal Shelter.

I showed the post to my senator, who happens to be a Chuck supporter among many of his peers, and he replied with a bunch of Chuck photos with his dog, Spruce.  Chuck’s Facebook page is full of pictures of Spruce, and I admit that Spruce is a beautiful dog.  I would even pat Spruce myself as long as I was sure that he wouldn’t try to lick my hand.  Chuck also regularly posts pictures of himself patting or hugging dogs in places he visits, most recently at Pawtuckaway Trading Post.

That is what inspired the question, “When is Chuck going to pat some cats?” I think his former constituents and their current senator, Daryl Abbas, should want to know. Not only is Daryl Abbas a Chuck supporter who regularly appears in parades and social media posts, but he’s also a cat person.  Just look at his Senate home page.

But whether or not you, the voter, are a cat person or a dog person, there is another matter that recently came to my attention, and that’s a reincarnation of the vetoed school mask bill, HB 1131, from 2022, and it’s HB 1093, which happens to have a hearing in House Education on Tuesday, March 5.  Mark your calendar, and don’t forget to sign in your support via the portal here.

And Kelly and Chuck BOTH need to be asked if they would sign that bill.  Kelly was stumping at Sky Meadow as a lifelong Nashua person to a Nashua audience just hours after the RTK tax (HB 1002) was sent back to House Judiciary on February 8 by the whole House. After her speech, people raised their hands to ask the usual and important questions, but I seized the opportunity to go off script with a Nashua issue with my question, as I noted in my recent article about the sequestered vodka.

Keep in mind that the Damn Emperor, an ardent masker, will probably veto HB1093, especially as a lame-duck tyrant acting with impunity, and we sadly don’t have that 2/3 veto override majority in either chamber.

Why not, however, make our next governor, whoever it’s going to be, go on record?

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