The national Democratic Party has finally ripped the mask off — and the face underneath isn’t “moderate” Joe Biden or “pragmatic” Chris Pappas. It’s James Carville yelling “eliminate the filibuster, pack the Supreme Court, and add new states for permanent Democrat control!” And it’s Beto O’Rourke bellowing “f— the rules!” like some woke outlaw in a stolen Camaro.
This isn’t a “roadmap” — it’s a smash-and-grab raid on the Constitution.
The Carville–Beto Blueprint for Power
Let’s be clear:
- Abolish the filibuster so Democrats can ram through anything without a single Republican vote.
- Pack the Supreme Court with political loyalists until it rubber-stamps every progressive whim.
- Add D.C. and Puerto Rico as states — not because it’s fair, but because it guarantees four more Democrat senators forever.
- Mass amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants, fast-tracked to the voting booth.
That’s not governing — that’s permanent one-party rule.
Where’s Chris Pappas?
Asked by NH Journal whether he supports this radical wish list, Congressman Pappas said… nothing.
Silence may work in Washington, but here in New Hampshire, silence is a confession.
And Pappas’s record is already a trail of breadcrumbs leading straight to this agenda:
- He voted for amnesty for DACA recipients and their parents.
- He supports D.C. and Puerto Rico statehood.
- He’s flirted with killing the filibuster, depending on which way the wind blows.
- He opposed court packing in 2021 — but hasn’t said he’d still oppose it in 2025.
In other words, don’t expect him to slam the brakes if Carville’s dream car starts speeding toward the guardrail.
Granite Staters Deserve a Straight Answer
New Hampshire voters are famously independent. We don’t take kindly to D.C. insiders cooking up schemes to rig the game.
The filibuster isn’t a “loophole” — it’s a safety valve that protects us from the tyranny of bare-majority rule. Court packing? That’s a dictator’s move. Statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico? That’s about partisan advantage, not democracy. And mass amnesty in an era of record border chaos is a direct threat to our national sovereignty.
So, Congressman Pappas, here’s the question: Will you stand with the Granite State or ride shotgun with the radical left?
Because if you won’t answer now, voters will answer for you in November.