I went to June 29th’s SwampBat game to observe the popup vaccine clinic, announced to start at 5 pm, the game starting at 6:30. I also wanted to have supper there – senior entry $3, a good deal, supported by volunteers.
So Kids, What Did We Learn From Thursday’s House Session (6-24-21)?
We learned that life is precious as we memorialized two House members, one past, one present, who recently passed away. The House paused to recognize the life and contributions of Rep. Doug Ley and the Hon. Jack Balcom. May they both be remembered kindly.
Politicized Doctors Office Just Lost This “Patient”
My daughter had a doctor’s appointment today. we go to the hospital in [redacted] (La La Land). Every single doctor and member of the staff was wearing a rainbow mask on their face.
Get Your Tickets for Our Activist Conference and Dinner with Mike Lindell July 24th
The 603 Alliance invites you to join us this summer for a gathering of like-minded grassroots activists. On Saturday, July 24th, we’ll be hosting an all-day conference in Manchester, NH for grassroots activists to meet each other, get to know the various organizations doing great work around our state, and learn how to be more effective activists.
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
So Kids, What Did We Learn From Friday’s House Session (06-04-21)?
We learned that Rep. Susan DeLemus (R-Rochester) has an incredible voice. She graced us all with a beautifully executed rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner.
So Kids, What Did We Learn From Thursday’s House Session (06-03-21)?
We learned that the Senate sure can pack a whole lotta “stuff” into Senate bills before they toss ’em over the wall to us! One of the bills (SB162-FN) they sent to us had 72 pieces of legislation in it! That would normally be 72 separate bills! There were some House members who voted against … Read more
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!)
“Reliable, Safe, and Secure” Elections – That’s a Matter of Opinion.
“A discrepancy of 300 votes out of over 800,000 cast does not constitute ‘massive election fraud’….” These words were uttered by New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu the other day in remarks responding to the statement by President Trump over the Windham audit.
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.
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.
Our Long and Mutually Beneficial Detente Ended on 3/16/2021
Attn: Juan Cruz, U.S. General Services Administration, New England: In March of 1930, Mohandas Gandhi sent a letter to the British viceroy of India, listing a series of grievances, advocating for Indian secession, and essentially promising to march across much of the continent in defiance of a hated salt tax.
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.”
Windham Selectman: The Election Audit Process Must Be Fully Transparent and Public
Dear Windham Board of Selectmen, I understand that (Monday, April 19th) at 7:00 PM, you will be holding your next select board meeting. At this meeting, you intend to hear comments from Windham residents regarding the selection of a forensic analyst to be designated by the town for the election audit.
So Kids, What Did We Learn From Friday’s NH House Session (04/09/21)?
We learned that it took us a full day from 9:00 am to 6:30 pm to get through 33 House bills. All were recommended by their committee as Ought To Pass (OTP) by their respective committees, except for the last 3 bills that were recommended as Inexpedient To Legislate (ITL) by their respective committees.
So Kids, What Did We Learn From Thursday’s NH House Session (04/08/21)?
We learned that it took us a full day from 9am to 7pm to get through 51 House bills recommended as Ought To Pass (OTP) by their respective committees. They were from Criminal Justice (5), Education (12), Election Law (10), Executive Departments and Administration (8), Health Human and Elderly Services (8), and Judiciary (8).
So Kids… What Did We Learn From Wednesday’s House Session (4/7/21)?
We learned that Wednesday was House Budget Day. The NH House spent the better part of Wednesday passing a budget that kept Republican campaign promises. We passed HB1 and HB2, the budget bill and trailer bill, which effectively utilized tax dollars, and cut back government spending while cutting taxes.
NHexit.com “Protest Tour” at 5 Locations Tied to FBI Raids on NH Bitcoin Activists in NH
NHexit.com has scheduled a small “protest tour” around the state. This will mean trying to visit 5 of the bureaucracies tied to those FBI raids on NH Bitcoin activists.
Coach Keyes, I Want to Thank You for Taking a Stand for These Kids
Dear Coach Keyes,
I saw your story on ReBuildNH and Granite Grok. I want to thank you for taking the stand you did and wish you were not alone. Maybe you will inspire a movement.