Dems in White SOTU

Dems Wear Traditional Klan Colors to SOTU While Trump Announces Record Low Black Unemployment

Democrats are bitter clingers. Not Max Klinger, though there could have been a man in that congressional audience wearing women’s white. No, I mean bitter clingers. Bitter the way a child glares at someone else who has the toy they say they wanted.

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Republican Wins “Closely Watched” Special Election in Texas Democrats Labeled a Bellwether

Now that the Democrats have lost what was billed as a Bellwether special election, the narrative will be “actually, it didn’t matter.” It was a Republican seat in a district Trump won by 10 points. Okay, then why did the Left dump gobs of cash to try and flip it if it didn’t matter?

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Save Women's Sports in NH

Another Opportunity to Save Women’s Sports

The second public hearing for HB 1251, the “Save Women’s Sports Bill”  is scheduled for Tuesday, February 4 at 1 pm in the House Education Committee in the Legislative Office Building (LOB), Room 207. Only those who signed up to testify at the first hearing and didn’t have a chance to speak will be allowed to testify.

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City of Nashua Mishandled Abatements

After the KRT Appraisal assessment update in 2018, almost 400 abatements were filed with the City.The City was unable to handle the workload, so they hired KRT Appraisal to review 52 of the residential abatement requests.

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Is NH the Next Virginia?

Did Governor Sununu think the 22,000 pro-gun, constitution-loving people who showed up in Virginia were actually supporters of anti-gun legislation, or does he think, like governor Northam, that we no longer matter?

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NH House Rep Jan Schmidt Mocks Natural Rights

Nashua resident Beth Scaer pleaded with Schmidt in the Nashua Politics group on Facebook to end her assault on the First Amendment by withdrawing her bill HB 1159, a bill which would silence political dissent.  “Jan, how about you stop trying to take away our God-given and Constitutionally-protected rights?” she asked.

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Death Penalty

An Amendment to Enshrine the Death Penalty in the New Hampshire Constitution

My testimony to the NH House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, January 22, 2020, in opposition to constitutional amendment CACR 14.

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A Modest Proposal: Equal Treatment Under the (NHGOP’s) Law

Shortly after last year’s NHGOP Annual Meeting, I wrote a post entitled Identity Politics on the NHGOP eBoard.  The accompanying photo cited George Orwell:  All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

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Old school audio surveillence

Is the City of Nashua Recording (Audio) of The Public Without Their Knowledge?

In the world we live in, video recording in public areas is expected. Amidst all the controversy in the Nashua Assessing Office, management recently decided to video customers in the public service area. Alderwoman Schmidt believes we are recording conversations; Is Nashua engaging in illegal activity?

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Bullying Discussion Derailed by Nashua Board of Education

If you ask parents, bullying is a growing problem in Nashua schools that continues to be swept under the rug by the School Board. There will be no discussion of bullying at the upcoming Policy Committee meeting, despite promises to address it at that meeting.

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Cheaters in the Dugout

In the past, baseball scandals and cheaters were individuals. In recent memory, it involved Performance Enhancing Drugs. At least 65 players have been suspended since 2005. But a major cheating scandal has hit professional baseball and it’s very close to home.

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Men Cheating To Win In Women’s Sports? Unthinkable!

“I feel there are some myths that might be created that people change their gender identity just to change sports teams,” said Jennifer Frizzell policy director for the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation as she testified against House Bill 1251 before the NH House Education Committee January 14.

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GrokEndorsement: Chris Ager for NH GOP Committeeman to the RNC

We see this just like the Platform fights – a stark difference to make and a question to be answered: who is the Party for? Is it for the perennial NH GOP Elites, or is it for the rank-and-file delegates, activists, and voters?

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Public Hearing on Pro-Abortion Constitutional Amendment Wednesday

There will be a public hearing Wednesday on CACR 14, a proposed amendment that would enshrine abortion in the New Hampshire Constitution.

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$15 Minimum Wage Proposal: Is it a Blessing or a Curse?

The mandated $15 minimum wage has changed the way companies conduct business. Here in New Hampshire HB 731 -FN proposes to include state workers. Let’s take a look at the implications to the public sector especially public schools.

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NH Women’s Foundation Director Jennifer Frizzell Turns Her Back on Girls’ Sports

Jennifer Frizzell, policy director for the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation, is turning her back on women’s sports and feminists by opposing NH House Bill HB 1251, which would ban men from competing in women’s high school and college sports.

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Biden Asking NH Democrats to House Out-of-State Staffers (Who Will Probably Vote Here)

Back in Feb of 2016, the Sanders and Clinton campaign accused each other of voter fraud. I’m sure they were both guilty. This time around the Biden campaign is looking for temporary housing for out of state staffers (who will probably vote here). For Joe Biden.

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Compelled Speech

The NH Media Goes to Concord to Oppose HB1157 State Compelled Speech

Jack Flanagan’s bill to compel speech had a hearing yesterday and the New Hampshire media rose to the challenge. Jack, based on the reporting, stuck to his guns (that’s a figure of speech), but the Press had their say. HB 1157 violates the first amendment.

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Males don't belong in girls sports

Urgent: Save women’s sports in New Hampshire

 

On Tuesday, January 14, in Concord, there will be a hearing on HB 1251, a bill to prohibit schools from permitting a male student to participate in a student sport designated for females. Currently, because of bill SB 263, signed into law by Gov. Sununu in July 2019, any male student that identifies as a female can compete in female-designated school sports.

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Nashua Dem Rep Deb Stevens’ Political Facebook Page is Suddenly “Not Available”

Nashua Democrats continue to demonstrate what a train wreck their representation has been. This month’s poster child is Rep Deb Stevens (and it’s only Jan. 10th). She lost her mind on Facebook (in late Dec.), claiming Trump voters are stockpiling guns and ammo and would shoot everyone if he lost in November.

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