Since 2013, out-of-state lobbyists on both sides of the political spectrum have spent much time and money attempting to get New Hampshire to pass resolutions applying for an Article V Convention. Thankfully, they have been unsuccessful. However, they are back with two resolutions, HCR 1 and HCR 4.
If You Continue to Permit These Shots You Are Complicit in Mass Harm to Our Children
Dear Honorable Councilor Wheeler, In the entirety of the Covid epidemic, we have had one child die from Covid in New Hampshire. Meanwhile, we have FOUR cases of children dying from the so-called “vaccine.”
February 8th Executive Council, Covid Spending Spree Report
For the meeting on February 8th, here are the following item the Executive Council is set to approve related to Covid-19 spending:
Foundational Principles of the “Real American Revolution”
Despite what the so-called experts want you to believe – the American Revolution was not the War for Independence. And the root cause wasn’t merely “taxation without representation.”
Protest Monday Against Milford Schools Letting Boys Run Amok in Girls’ Private Spaces
From WMUR: “Milford [NH] students are allowed to use whichever bathroom, locker room or participate on whichever sports team is in accordance with the gender identity they consistently assert at school, according to Christi Michaud, superintendent of Milford School District. But some parents are taking issue with that.”
Catch-22: Nashua’s Policy to Require Appointments They Won’t Schedule
The City of Nashua has installed office signs that say, “By Appointment Only.” Has the City has eliminated access to records available for immediate inspection? Yes. You have to schedule an appointment, but the City won’t provide an appointment.
Judicial Misconduct Complaint Expanded – Part III
The Complaint filed against Judge John Curren with the Judicial Conduct Committee (JCC) has now been expanded to include the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) which provides management oversight of the Court Clerks.
The Secrecy of the Nashua Mohawk Tannery EPA Superfund Project
The January 10, 2023 Special Presentation to the Board of Alderman by City leaders and developers on the development of this EPA Superfund property into 537 housing units left many unanswered questions. There was no public input permitted.
Missouri Freedom to Farm Act Takes on both State and Federal Regulations on Farming and Ranching
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Jan. 24, 2023) – A bill introduced in the Missouri Senate would ban state cooperation with the enforcement of federal regulations that interfere with farming and ranching in the state.
Gender-Fluid Boy and Furry Friends Terrorize Girls at Middle School
A gender-fluid boy and his friends who identify as furries are being allowed to use the girls’ facilities at Milford Middle School. They are leering at girls in the locker room and exposing themselves in the restroom.
Support Bill to Ban Social Credit Scores
I apologize for the last-minute email, but these bills snuck past me, even though our own treasurer, JR Hoell, co-sponsored HB 225. While both of these bills tackle the same issue, I personally feel that HB 225 is likely a better solution.
Judicial Misconduct – Judge John Curren – 9th District Court, Nashua – Part II
Part I of this series ran on January 28, 2023, and can be found here. My complaint is now filed and now I wait.
My Attorney and I had about six communications with the District Court’s Clerk’s office about this order that was due out by September 30, 2022.
Is Nashua Being Taken to the Cleaners Again?
Mr. Cummings, Director of Economic Development for the City of Nashua, presented the Mohawk Tannery development project to the Board of Aldermen on January 10, 2023. Nashua residents should be asking many questions starting with the 2019 projected Superfund cleanup costs of between $7-14 million dollars. This three-year-old costing should have been updated and more reasonable costs provided. … Read more
Legalizing Marijuana Will Destroy the Mental Health of New Hampshire Residents
I testified last week to the New Hampshire House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee on Bill HB639 which would legalize the commercial sale of marijuana and other cannabis products in the state. This is my testimony.
Judicial Misconduct – Judge John Curren
My indoctrination, starting three years ago, to the New Hampshire Judicial System has been fraught with frustration and stress. As some of you know, I filed numerous Right-to-Know lawsuits against the City of Nashua and received some favorable rulings. It has been a long, slogging challenging process. I also have a criminal case before the … Read more
That Racist You Are Looking for Might Be In Your Mirror
It is interesting how the democrats always turn to name-calling and labels (Racists, colonizers, white supremacists) when they can’t argue the merits of their case.
Nashua’s Affordable Housing Act and the Mohawk Tannery Project
In December 2021, the City passed an Inclusionary Zoning ordinance (O-21-073) to require all new developments to provide a specified number of affordable housing units within the development. In January 2023, The Board of Alderman held a special meeting to discuss the development of the EPA Superfund Mohawk Tannery property. The City, in conjunction with … Read more
New Hampshire House Leaders Introduce Tax Reduction Legislation
Concord, NH- House Majority Leader Jason Osborne (R-Auburn), Majority Whip Jeanine Notter (R-Merrimack), and Vice Chair of House Ways and Means John Janigian (R-Salem) released the following statement after public hearings
Racing to Uninformed Decisions
Nashua officials selling projects to the elected leaders have mastered the art of the ambush. All too often, City officials are presenting information to Boards and requesting immediate approval for the project.