When I read a headline that claimed “Proven Drug That Is Now Saving Thousands Of Lives Should Be Approved To Prevent/Cure Covid-19 Instead of Unproven Vaccines”, I thought it would be related to Hydroxychloroquine – but it wasn’t.
COVID-19
I Thought School Nurses Needed Parental Authorization to Administer Anything to Our Children?
I thought school nurses needed parental authorization to administer anything to our children? Like an aspirin, or even a doctor authorized medication. What about COVID testing?
A Curfew is Still on the Nashua Board of Health Agenda – Meeting This Week
The Nashua Board of Health will consider a city-wide curfew at their monthly meeting on Wednesday. The idea was originally brought up at the Tuesday, November 24 Nashua Board of Aldermen meeting by Dr. Stephanie Wolf-Rosenblum, a member of the Board of Public Health, during public comment.
Promoted From Comments – “Cowardice”!
One really stupid rant deserves a snippy, snarky, and pointed one back. Steve covered the COVID-19 version of Bruce Currie (who believes a plainly stated question never deserves a straight answer and loves going off on tangents as much as NH State Rep Timmy Horrigan used to before I banned him).
The Governor’s State of Emergency Miscalculation Has Become a Lie
Gov. Sununu upended New Hampshire with what he called an “extraordinary step” to “save lives and ensure that health care facilities can remain nimble and adequately staffed and resourced” in his March 13 State of Emergency declaration.
Nashua Emergency Response Team Threatens to Quit Over City Mismanagement
The following email alleging safety and liability concerns was signed by all the members of the Greater Nashua Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Command Staff and sent to Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess.
Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess Bails on Curfew Meeting
Friday’s virtual meeting of the Nashua Board of Public Health concerning establishing a curfew in Nashua was unexpectedly postponed because Mayor Jim Donchess was not able to call in, according to the Director of Nashua Public Health and Community Services, Bobbie Bagley.
It Begins: Corporate Marxism to Mandate Vaccines!
Qantas Airlines will soon implement a policy that REQUIRES international passengers to be vaccinated for Covid-19 before they are allowed to board the plane.
Data Point – WMUR is New Hampshire WuFlu Panic-Port (How About Some Context?)
I’ve just about had it with the nightly news programs, especially WMUR. Each one is almost a mirror image of the other. What’s the latest from yesterday’s numbers from the Communist China Flu? Each one is pretty much the same: “LOOK HOW MANY MORE CASES!!”
Joe’s Plans Simplified
Joe has a plan. Following Elizabeth Warren’s example earlier in the campaign, they seem to be trying to convince voters that Biden has a precise plan for every problem, while his opponent is flying by the seat of his pants.
Corky Messner: Supports Parental Choice For Education, Businesses Safely Getting Back to Normal
Senate Candidate Corky Messner is a strong believer in education. He believes parents should decide how their children are educated. He started a small foundation to provide scholarships, and supports charter schools
Where are the Nashua Democrats?
Last Saturday, we attended a Get Out the Vote (GOTV) rally on the Nashua Library Plaza featuring Congresswoman Ann Kuster and Democrat Gubernatorial candidate Dan Feltes. Only a couple of dozen people attended.
Kneeling Rep Smears Oath Keeper Opponent as White Supremacist
My state rep, Catherine Sofikitis, who proudly kneels during the playing of the national anthem at the beginning of New Hampshire House sessions recently called military veteran Jacqueline Casey, her opponent in the state rep race for Nashua Ward 7, a white supremacist.
Finding Opportunities in One of the Strangest School Years in New Hampshire History
New Hampshire parents and teachers are now more than a month into what can only be described as the strangest school year in New Hampshire history, and I think that all of you deserve a round of applause for making it this far!
When That Vaccine Registry Comes up Against NH’s Constitutional Right To Privacy (Art. 2-B) Are We Going To Hear a Big Boom!?
At times, I really do wonder how often those that we elect to be our representatives or those that are hired as our employees in the State of NH actually pay attention to the NH Constitution. Oh, wait! I have the answer:
How New Hampshire Businesses Are Overcoming COVID-19
COVID-19 was a huge hurdle for many businesses everywhere, but many are slowly picking up their bootstraps and getting back to work. New Hampshire businesses in particular have been raring to get operations up and running as a way to boost the local economy. Our previous
Nashua Board of Education Member Won’t Give up His “White Privilege”
Nashua Board of Education member Ray Guarino castigated former member of the Board Elizabeth Van Twuyver for her white privilege in an email sent from his Board email address.
Nashua Forces Businesses to Be Mask Police While Mayor Doesn’t Enforce Masks in City Hall
The Nashua Board of Aldermen voted to pass an updated mask ordinance. “By a 13-2 vote, the Nashua Board of Aldermen approved an amendment to the city’s COVID-19 mask policy that says retail businesses must post “Face Covering Required” signs at their entrances and deny service to anyone who is not wearing a mask.”
“Have it Your Way”: The WuFlu Safety Kabuki Theater at Burger King (and Everywhere Else)
TMEW, the Grandson, and I had to go run a bunch of errands yesterday (and pretty much all day). And at the end, TMEW and I looked at each other: “yep, fast food.” It was, again, getting late and neither of us wanted to wait for food to cook at home. So, we picked up Burger King.
Josiah Bartlett: Mask Mandates and the Urge to Control
Portsmouth’s City Council approved a mask mandate on a 7-2 vote last week. The city had fewer than five known active coronavirus infections the day the ordinance passed, meaning more councilors voted for the ordinance than there were active cases in the city, NH Journal pointed out. The city still has fewer than five known … Read more