Yes, this is the way the majority Democrats legislated—converted to an artistic, musical rendition—a veritable ode to what they did in New Hampshire from 2007 through 2010: [jwplayer mediaid=”20289″]
There’s an article about the Republican-sponsored bill to allow medicinal marijuana use with a doctor’s counseling and prescription in today’s UL HERE.
So where does our 8-year Democrat Gov. John Lynch stand on the bill? He promises to veto the thing! Idiotic. Here’s my comment at the bottom of the Union Leader article:
Democrat Gov. Lynch is an idiot for supporting the failed and extremely harmful “war on some drugs”…
Democrats are, as a party, against requiring an ID to vote. Everyone knows that. They argue that the poor, or minorities will be intimidated, or unable to engage in the electoral process if we expect them to have a photo ID. Not only do you need a picture ID to apply for Food Stamps in … Read more
The lawsuit, filed by the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF), on behalf of former Planned Parenthood clinic director, Abby Johnson, accused Planned Parenthood of submitting over 87,000 “false, fraudulent, or ineligible claims for Medicaid reimbursements” under Title XIX, in association with the Texas Women’s Health Program.
The Medicaid claims, filed between 2007 and 2009, were valued at more than $5.7 million. The lawsuit alleges that Planned Parenthood knowingly committed Medicaid fraud by “improperly seeking reimbursements from the Texas Women’s Health Program for products and services not reimbursable by that program.”
So Texas is cutting off Planned Parenthood. And in response, the Obama Administration, in defense of a political ally, is waging war on Texas, and treating the very women they claim to be defending as acceptable casualties.
What you should take away from the Rush Limbaugh fracas, other than that aside from the choice of words, he was right.
First, advertisers who initially abandoned Rush Limbaugh are afraid of the left. They are afraid that the party of big government will come at them with all their resources to undermine whatever it is they do. So they cannot be trusted to stand up for free markets or capitalism. Plain and simple. They will never defend freedom of speech or the right of association.
The Marxist/secularist assault on religion is well documented and continues today on many fronts. But one of the reasons for attacking Religion in the first place, is that the foundations of the Puritan/Protestant faith–in America at least–never viewed material success as an obstacle to spiritual salvation. In fact they encouraged it.
Why is the New Hampshire Democrat Party attacking religious freedom in the State of New Hampshire? From the state party chair, to Democrat candidates for governor, right down to elected members, Planned Parenthood, and EMILY’s list lobbyists. The entire morally bankrupt Democrat party machine has a laser-like focus on denying you another first amendment right. The right to religious freedom is under attack again.
Progressives only look across the scope of human history for propaganda. They have no interest in the connection between yesterday, today, and certainly not tomorrow. They are only concerned with the distance between what their spleen tells them today (grow government), and how to do that and still get through their next re-election. Which is why, in responding to a comment to my post, Beggars CAN be Choosers, I made this point…(paraphrased)
If, during the arguments for Griswold v. Connecticut, you suggested that seeing a right to privacy in the constitution would just a few years later result in the legal practice of live birth abortion, people would have called you crazy. And yet it happened. Griswold begot Roe, Roe begot the abortion industry, which begot letting living breathing babies die at birth. The right to privacy somehow resulted in legal murder.
According to Dr. Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College…
“Limited Government is necessary if you are going to have a representative government. You can’t have a representative government unless you have a big, strong, independent, vibrant society, that can be represented, that is independent of the government that represents it.”
With people being who people are, this makes perfect sense. We are not angels. And human beings are not to be trusted in the defense of their own cause because they are prone to take advantage or each other. And history has shown time and again that bigger governments inevitably result in fewer freedoms. So we can see who favors less actual freedom–not the false rhetorical, hopey-changey, social justice variety–by looking at who encourages dependence on a larger central government.
I posted the picture of the Voting Dead over on facebook, and an old friend promptly sent me this link. It’s a classic and worth re-posting. Thanks Tom.
This from former state representative and former Dover City Council member Dave Scott, a Harvard MBA and bilingual former CEO of a multi-national corporation:
I am certain we have illegal registration in towns near the University of New Hampshire in Durham. We identified over 100 that voted improperly in Dover three years ago. We sent out letters to about 1,000 who voted for the first time. The post office returned those they were unable to deliver. Stamped on the envelope were such phases as No such street number, No such street address, No such person living at that street number. We sent them to Bud Fitch at the office of the Attorney General. No action.
That is, after the 2008 election, letters were sent out to 1,000 “first-time voters.” And are you surprised….?
If planned Parenthood can market cultural behaviors to children and teens that may inevitably grow their bottom line why can’t anyone else?
Why can’t McDonalds continue to serve the same food, or whatever food it wants (or that its customers want) if it just adds a little pamphlet on safe eating with information on how they offer additional for-profit services and consultation to help people deal with diet, eating disorders, weight, or obesity awareness? McDonald’s could then promote these services in public schools, just like Planned Parenthood does.
Harry Reid has been told to keep things from reaching Mr. Obama’s desk that might make Obama look bad. So for over 1000 days the Democrats have avoided passing a budget. The House has sent them plenty of budget related items, complete budgets, budget measures, spending and revenue measures, all dead or dying in the Senate, where Democrats own the landscape.
What’s that? It’s the Republicans fault we don’t have a budget? Sorry, that just aint so.
You can’t filibuster the budget. The Congressional Budget Act of 1974 stipulates that debate is automatically cut off after 50 hours of debate. At that point, a budget can be passed by a simple majority, 51 votes. Democrats currently hold 53 seats in the Senate. They can pass a budget on a simple party-line vote.
You might ask yourself why, when the Democrats had the votes for two years, and both Houses, they refused to pass a budget?
“The problem with political jokes is they get elected.”—Henry Cate
MANCHESTER— Former District 6 Democrat state Senator Jackie Cilley has thrown her hat into the gubernatorial ring for the Granite State’s Corner Office. Joining Maggie “the Marxist” Hassan, she seeks to replace Governor John “Lefty” Lynch who will not seek another term. “Silly” Jackie came to the Manchester YWCA to make her pitch yesterday rolling out the same old tired liberal screed often heard before. The Union Leader’s Beth LaMontagne-Hall reports, Cilley pledged to, “ensure quality education for all students, protect the environment, fight right-to-work legislation and keep same-sex marriage on the books in New Hampshire.
…then why is the percentage of Americans living in “extreme poverty” at an all-time high?
Extreme Poverty at an all time high in the obama economy
Nothing says economic recovery like rising poverty. Not just poverty but extreme poverty. What, you hadn’t heard about that?
Then maybe you hadn’t heard this either. Joblessness begets dependence, begets poverty, begets slaves to the will of the government. Big brother doesn’t have to spy on you, he’s controlling your income. If that isn’t a clear enough map how about this one.
…then why has the number of Americans on food stamps increased by 3 million since this time last year and by more than 14 million since Barack Obama entered the White House?
There’s something to put on your resume.
“When I was President (pause) we created or saved (pause) a kajillion billion jobs (pause) but somehow (pause) put 14 million people on food stamps in the process.” (applause from adoring media, I mean Democrats–eh, same thing.)
With six million less jobs, thanks to Obama’s so-called recovery policies, should we be surprised that the average duration of unemployment is at or near a record high? If you pollute the employment market, making it inhospitable to job creation–lets call it Obamagenic Employment Cooling–you have fertilized the field for long term despair.
GOP Rep. John Hikel has sponsored a bill that will allow bottled spirits of all types to be sold in markets, grocery stores, convenience stores, and other outlets. This change in the law will obviously benefit the free market and consumers in New Hampshire, but it will also result in the creation of lots of jobs, and lots more work for truckers, delivery people, stockers, etc. A Commerce Committee hearing will be held this coming Tuesday, February 7th, at 2:15 p.m. in Room 302 of the Legislative Office Building in Concord. You should be there and testify in FAVOR of the bill.
"The Feast of Spending Fools in Concord," by Bruegel
But wait! There’s a problem! To understand it, consider the famous picture above. You thought it was a raucous party of drunks in Concord, right? What might result if we allow expanded consumer choice and convenience in New Hampshire, and pass Rep. Hikel’s bill? No, you idiot. Read on to find out what the real problem will be….
In celebration of this historic occasion, having gone 1000 days without our Democrat majority Government passing a budget, we give you, The Heritage Foundation’s “1000 Days.”
This started as a comment to Skips remarks on Neal Kurks bill HB 1658: ‘An act limiting Financial Assistance for mothers who have additional children while on Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). As usual, a few off the cuff remark exceeded the medium so I have promoted them here–and then some.
It should be interesting to see if the Democrats try to frame Rep Kurk, the sole sponsor of HB 1658, as another Republican Extremist. Ideologically he is a GOP moderate, his NHHRA ratings put him near the RINO category, and if anything he fits the Democrats Free Stater legislative profile (another left wing narrative) more than anything.
But he has gotten a 100% rating from NARAL and as far as I can tell supports wide open access to contraceptives. So he’s all in on reproductive freedom, and fully embraces the lefts doctrine, right up to the point where it starts to cost taxpayers buckets of money–and then it stops. With great freedom comes great responsibility. Rep Kurk understands that sometimes people need help, but that we are not meant to be slaves to other peoples freedoms, including so called reproductive freedoms, and to that end we have HB 1658.