Is Carpetbagger Maggie Goodlander Even Living in Nashua?

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Julie Smith

The forces of postmodernism require opening with a disclaimer just for the record, so let’s get that formality out of the way because the usual gaslighters await.

Everyone has their own unique pursuit of happiness, and I support gay people being treated with the same baseline respect that straight people would want for themselves, but I’m not here to talk about WHETHER or not there should be a gay parade.  Or should I say “WEATHER or not?”  It did indeed rain on Nashua’s Pride parade on Main St.  I’m sure most fans of such events are likely to blame climate change or blame Trump for that, but I’ll step aside for the religious experts as they’re sure to say it’s an act of God.

Mr. Scaer, who is once again Rosenwald’s opponent and could use all the help he can get fighting that fixture, took some raw video of the parade, which took place in what’s perhaps the geographic center of Senate District 13.

More on geography in a moment, but Beth shared a snippet of Ward 4 Rep Paige Beauchemin in the parade, which took place in Ward 4.  I could go on a side trip about many political products of Ward 4, such as Alderman Lopez, who’s been dubbed “the homelessness champion” by former Alderman Comeau.  There’s also multi-year serial no-show senior swamp rat, former Rep Cote, who was(or still is) suing the Speaker to bring remote participation to the House on session days, and disgraced trans criminal former Rep SM Laughton.  I won’t digress any more on this, so let’s get back to the parade, shall we?

When I commented to Beth about Ms. Melanie Levesque following Paige Beauchemin at a safe (meaning 6+’ for covidiots) distance, she pointed out Beauchemin was also being trailed by Colin Van Ostern (CVO), who happens to be the one selected by Annie Kusturd.

I’ll remind the readers that Annie likes yammering about “strong women,” yet she endorsed CVO, but let’s get back to geography.

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CVO has no ties to Nashua, which certainly doesn’t prevent his participation in a Nashua parade, and he certainly was not a “fair WEATHER friend” regarding his unconditional participation. Beth commented that he looked miserable and like he didn’t want to be there.  To that, I asked if the OTHER Maggie was there.

Maggie TAMPOSI Goodlander, who likes to use that locally known household name, Tamposi, was not seen in the parade, but that doesn’t necessarily mean she wasn’t there.  Doing my due diligence, I sent Beth a message asking if Goodlander was there and awaited her answer because I was not. Nor did I comb her internet calendars and activities to see what was on her calendar for Saturday afternoon, but let the readers be reminded that she’s a carpetbagger and a fake renter.

The fake residence she is calling home (to the Secretary of State’s office) is 44 High St, which is just a leap, hop, and a skip to the famous Jersey barriers lining the parade on Main St. Has anyone recently seen her entering or leaving the building known as 44 High St?  I think the residents living in one or more of the 155 other units there ought to be asked.

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