No, They Are Not Your Friends

This regarding what was described as a “suspicious package” found at the headquarters of the New Hampshire Democrats a few weeks ago: I agree with everything except the wishful thinking that Ray Buckley Democrats are “friends” of the GOP. The Ray Buckley Democrats have called themselves “the resistance” since the 2016 election, which means they … Read more

Govt shutdown sleeping like a baby

Indeed!

All we hear from the “Government Firsters” is that this 25% shutdown is such a horrible situation (e.g., US Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan) – “WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE!!”). Complete nonsense and rubbish.  What this DOES highlight, once again, of how much beyond its Congressional mandates it has grown and taken Powers away from … Read more

Chuck Schumer

Really, Chuck Schumer, who COULD be against illegal immigration?

The duplicity of Democrats is, well,….er, I no longer have the words other than to say “they just don’t care”.  It doesn’t matter to them what they did in the past, only what is in the present political moment, and its impact going forward.  They can be both against, for, against, and then again, for … Read more

Female Republican Leaders Outraged Over Democrat Gun Ban

Joint Statement – Rep. Kim Rice and Rep Jeanine Notter The first order of business for the Democrat-controlled New Hampshire House of Representatives was to channel their inner fascist by the banning of firearms, a page right of the Third Reich’s playbook.  If those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it, for Democrats … Read more

Stand and fight

When the decision to run for office is contemplated, the typical discussion is the amount of time needed to work as a legislator and the cost of doing so to the family finances. Many explain to family members a good deal of the time historically spent together would now be given to serving constituents. Most families are proud to be a part of the campaign and take special pride in the knowledge their family member is willing to sacrifice in order to serve others and help make government a true example of “for the people, by the people”.

But no family expects their newly elected relative to give up the very rights they swore to uphold for all , the rights guaranteed for all in order to serve the term they were elected to serve. Unfortunately, the newly elected speaker and the political party he is a member of have decided, being now the majority, that only those willing to give up those rights they swore to uphold can participate.

There is NO provision of the constitution that permits them to suddenly create a class of “not granted” rights, but that seems to make no difference. Perhaps they believe there is no one elected who has the guts to say “No” to those who would strip them of those rights. It’s “No” as a vote on the floor and it’s “No” to the idea that a political party has the authority, solely by virtue of being the majority party, to eliminate rights of those elected.

Will the minority party take their responsibility seriously and take the majority party to court to restore their rights or will they allow for the test case to pass them and soon, lose the right to speak in opposition? If they allow the majority party to take their rights, who is there to represent us and make sure our rights are not taken?

The NH Constitution is clear under RSA 17 E the joint legislative committee is allowed to establish policies but those policies must still comply with the constitution.

 

VIII. To establish policies regarding the use of the facilities under control of the legislature in the state house, the legislative office building, the Upham Walker house, parking garages and lots, and any future facility that may come under legislative management.

Article 22 states the House is able to “settle the rules” of proceedings in the House but again, those rules must still be constitutional:

[Art.] 22. [House to Elect Speaker and Officers, Settle Rules of Proceedings, and Punish Misconduct.] The House of Representatives shall choose their own Speaker, appoint their own officers, and settle the rules of proceedings in their own House

Article 37 does the same for the Senate but, again the rules must uphold the rights guaranteed in the NH Constitution:

[Art.] 37. [Senate to Elect Their Own Officers; Quorum.] The senate shall appoint their president and other officers, and determine their own rules of proceedings

The NH Constitution is clear, in both Natural Rights and Bearing of Arms

[Art.] 2. [Natural Rights.] All men have certain natural, essential, and inherent rights among which are, the enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing, and protecting, property; and, in a word, of seeking and obtaining happiness. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by this state on account of race, creed, color, sex or national origin.
June 2, 1784,
Amended 1974 adding sentence to prohibit discrimination.

[Art.] 2-a. [The Bearing of Arms.] All persons have the right to keep and bear arms in defense of themselves, their families, their property and the state.
December 1, 1982

Will the minority party defend their own constitutional rights going all the way to the Supreme court? Or will they “lead” using the majority party as their example If they do not stand up to protect their constitutional rights, what does that mean for the rest of us?

Which of the following are you willing to give up next?

[Art.] 9. [No Hereditary Office or Place.] No office or place, whatsoever, in government, shall be hereditary the abilities and integrity requisite in all, not being transmissible to posterity or relations.
June 2, 1784

[Art.] 12-a. [Power to Take Property Limited.] No part of a person’s property shall be taken by eminent domain and transferred, directly or indirectly, to another person if the taking is for the purpose of private development or other private use of the property.
November 7, 2006

[Art.] 19. [Searches and Seizures Regulated.] Every subject hath a right to be secure from all unreasonable searches and seizures of his person, his houses, his papers, and all his possessions. Therefore, all warrants to search suspected places, or arrest a person for examination or trial in prosecutions for criminal matters, are contrary to this right, if the cause or foundation of them be not previously supported by oath or affirmation; and if the order, in a warrant to a civil officer, to make search in suspected places, or to arrest one or more suspected persons or to seize their property, be not accompanied with a special designation of the persons or objects of search, arrest, or seizure; and no warrant ought to be issued; but in cases* and with the formalities, prescribed by law.
June 2, 1784
Amended 1792 to change order of words.

[Art.] 22. [Free Speech; Liberty of the Press.] Free speech and Liberty of the press are essential to the security of Freedom in a State: They ought, therefore, to be inviolably preserved.
June 2, 1784
Amended 1968 to include free speech.

[Art.] 23. [Retrospective Laws Prohibited.] Retrospective laws are highly injurious, oppressive, and unjust. No such laws, therefore, should be made, either for the decision of civil causes, or the punishment of offenses.
June 2, 1784

Giving up one right encourages government to keep taking rights they find offensive to their wants. A population unable to defend itself is a population that will soon discover those busy governing have silenced any discourse by eliminating free speech. They will find government taking property, making retrospective laws and deciding elections are unnecessary and that heredity is a better way to lead the state to “success”.

The oath you swore to uphold either means something or it doesn’t. If you are willing to lead by showing you are willing to allow the majority party to take your rights, then you are not a leader, you are a follower.

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Kirsten Gillibrand

Sexist, Racist Leftist Gillibrand for President… Really?

Don’t you just love it when leading Leftists like Kirsten Gillibrand, senator from New York, lamented the fact that three white men are leading the polls to be her party’s presidential nominee in 2020? It seems there is too much, not just white privilege, but white male privilege. That is nothing, if not both racist … Read more

Taxing Texting..

To Democrats, everything should be subject to taxation including free speech. California has plans to tax text messaging according to the Bay Area’s Mercury News. The specifics of tax collection are unclear. The likelihood being the tax will be applied as a flat tax with regulators saying it “could be applied retroactively for five years.” This could also mean higher cellular service charges.

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school-funding-taxes

Narrative: Tax Breaks Cost Schools Kajillions of Dollars

One of the things the Left is better at than the Right is narrative. This is not because they are smarter or more clever. It’s much simpler than that. The Left lies. They prevaricate. Storytelling is easier when the truth is no barrier. And while real-life stories ripped from the headlines sound more plausible, when … Read more

Once again, Republicans refuse to stand up for…..Republicans

You can be sure that if this was on the other foot, that it was a Republican that had won with “uncertain” residency credentials, NH Dem Party Chair would be threatening to bomb the Hague NH State Senate chambers. But once again, we see limpness of elected Republican spines in the face of confrontation (reformatted, emphasis mine):

There’s no chance Republican senators will challenge the credentials of newly elected Democrat Jon Morgan, according to Sen. Chuck Morse, R-Salem, who will serve as Republican minority leader when the Senate reconvenes for the new year. As far as Republicans are concerned, the matter was settled when Morgan’s opponent, Republican incumbent Bill Gannon of Sandown, withdrew his complaint to the Ballot Law Commission just before its Monday meeting, Morse said. Gannon’s challenge, based on constitutional residency requirements, conjured memories among some longtime political observers of a case involving Gov. Sununu — not the incumbent, but his father, Gov. John H. Sununu, who served from 1983 to 1989.

I really don’t care about the Papa Smurf historical anecdote except for one thing he has common with Trump: he fights.  Chuck Morse comes out looking like a beta male in this.

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