Aldermen/Attorney Dave Tencza has equated the choice of mask-wearing to drunk driving. A poorly conceived parallel. “No one has the absolute right to drive drunk.,” said Tencza at Tuesday’s Board of Aldermen meeting.
WV vs Bette Midler
Just a comment regarding Bette Midler’s comments about West Virginia: In 1997, Polaroid rolled out a Driver License/ID system that implemented the first facial image recognition system in any state-level program in the United States. I was the tech lead/manager on the program, so I know we did it.
Nashua Aldermanic President Lori Wilshire – Where is the leadership?
President Wilshire is a seasoned aldermanic leader, but where is the leadership? Under her leadership, the Board has lost sight of the rules and order of the Board.
Merry Christmas: Nashua Alderman to Discuss Proposed Indoor/Outdoor* Mask Mandate
The Board-of-Health-approved measure for new mandated masking requirements in Nashua found its way to the Board of Alderman. It calls for indoor and (some) outdoor masking through January 31st, 2022. They have called a special meeting to advance the mandate.
Nashua’s Thug Leadership
I zoomed in to last evening’s Nashua Board of Aldermen meeting. The City is creating TIF (Tax Increment Financing) areas downtown. This finance structure must be set up correctly and in compliance with the law.
Today: Nashua Dept of Health to Consider Reinstating City Wide Mask Mandate
I apologize for the late notice, but I just received this. The Nashua Board of Health is meeting today at 12:30 ET (Zoom Meeting enabled) to discuss a list of issues, including a reinstatement of the city-wide mask mandate.
Nashua Performing Arts Center – Cost overruns?
Nashua residents did not realize how they were going to be taken to the cleaners on this Performing Arts Center. Aldermen Dowd stated in 2017 that he did not care how much it cost but that he wanted the PAC no matter what. Well, this administration has really given it to the Nashua taxpayers. First, … Read more
Let’s Rebuild Scientific Inquiry
On November 16th, there was a public hearing for a non-germane amendment to HB255 for the purpose of requiring exemptions for conscience, religion, and medical, including prior infection for all entities in the state of New Hampshire when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine.
Another National Association Tries To Get Your School to Embrace Critical Race Theory Curriculum (Including Nashua)
During a Curriculum and Evaluation meeting on November 15th, the agenda included a discussion on Learning 2025, a national commission on student-centered and equity-focused education.
Live With Liz – the extended version
Extended because I’m usually on the phone and only for 15-20 minutes a segment. This past Wednesday was different as Liz invited me into her studio for the entire hour of her show. It was FUN!
The Nashua Legal Offices Abuse of Seniors
Senior citizen newcomers to Nashua filed an abatement on their 2016 residential property assessment believing the assessment unfair. The City denied it. The couple appealed to the Board of Tax and Land Appeals (BTLA) and lost the decision.
Breaking: NH Dept. Of Ed. Launches Web Page to Report CRT Based Discrimination
This is very clever. The New Hampshire Department of Education (DoE) has launched a new Anti-Discrimination web page. Granite Stater’s can now report any “discrimination” to the DoE directly, including CRT race-shaming discrimination prohibited by the passage of HB2.
The Biden Plan Hinges Upon Speed, Terrorism, and Neutering State Government Leadership.
In my past articles, I have attempted to show you how the Biden plan operates. Specifically, the plan uses the law of CONTRACTS to impose vaccine mandates. To simplify, it tells federal contractors, MEDICARE/MEDICAID vendors: either impose a vaccine mandate on your employees or go bankrupt by losing federal money.
My Letter to Pappas and His Reply: Did Pfizer Submit False And/or Corrupt Trial Data?
The following is a significant expansion of a letter I sent to Congressman Chris Pappas and his office has already replied, and I will discuss his reply at the end. I also wrote to Senators Hassan and Shaheen with no reply as yet.
Tyler Gouveia Defeats Jan Schmidt in Nashua Ward One Alderman Race
Nashua Ward One Alderman Jan Schmidt has been defeated by our good friend Tyler Gouveia. Tyler defeated Schmidtler 1136 to 1087. A recount seems likely.
Nashua, Vote to Save Your City on November 2
Nashua municipal elections are being held on Tuesday, November 2, and there are some very important choices to make. The most important decision is on Ballot Question 2. A Yes vote would give the Mayor and Board of Aldermen control over picking the city police commissioners.
Next Tuesday, Vote Out Dowd and Kelly
I have been a critic of the eight BoA members who voted against the City Charter Amendment for the appointment of the police commissioners for failing to engage in educating the public to vote no on Ballot question #2. Seven weeks of silence and finally a letter.
Through the Eyes of a Refugee from California: Biden Is Firing Our Healthcare System
A young nurse sits quietly in her kitchen… in the dark… in the early morning hours of what used to be one of her many workdays. She worked very hard to become a nurse; she put herself through a very good college, earning her four-year degree in record time.
Why Are We Still Counting COVID “Cases”?
Just a quick thought: if college football stadiums filled with un-vaccinated people have not been proven to be super-spreader events, why not? What about inside sports venues where people don’t wear masks?