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So Kids, What Did We Learn From Thursday’s House Session (06-10-21)?

We learned that yesterday in “House Chambers South” (AKA NH Sportsplex in Bedford) it was “Concurrence Day”!  It was a very good day to concur 51 House bills that were  returned from the Senate with minor changes.  Many good pieces of legislation are now off to the Governor’s desk!   Additionally, there were 2 bills … Read more

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Your State Senate is Doing The Governor’s Bidding

Word on the street is that the Senate thinks Gov. Chris Sununu did nothing wrong by acting like a king for the past year, and they aren’t willing to cross him, especially because he’s “in the same party” and “so very popular.” (Insert negative exclamation!)

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The Great Relocation

Spring 2020, when I saw the CV19 restrictions and all the societal unrest, I told my wife the nation is about to undergo a massive shift. Polarization is coming, I told her, and we need to capitalize on it.

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How Deadly is Covid?

Panning the Pandemic 

Shortly after World War II ended, every member of my New Hampshire family became aware of the threat posed by communism within the borders of two former allies: China and Russia.

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Medical Freedom: The Issue of Our Time

On April 3, the Union Leader published an article entitled “Smallpox ‘virus squads’ and mandatory vaccinations upheld by the Supreme Court” that describes early attempts to enforce vaccine mandates by “gangs of policemen and medical officials who held down and forced people to receive injections.”

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