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Crime and Punishment

Ever since Obama and Dems opened the southern border, states like New Hampshire and Vermont have seen the rise of the only real public health threat in the last decade, opioid drug addiction and overdose deaths. With it came crime and a rise in gang violence.

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Chris Sununu

Remember that Border Crisis Thing Gov Sununu?

With all this CRT business and Schoolboard reporting, we’ve been lax on poking the governor in his tubby rhetorical tummy. Sure, he’s done some good things, but when it comes to any politician, we must remember the phrase made famous by Janet Jackson. What have you done for me lately?

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Treating Disease as a War

Treating Disease as a War?

Should we be treating a disease as a war? Any serious war suspends liberal society.  This means freedoms are lost or face restriction. Is it advisable to have a war on poverty or a war on drugs? If we are fighting a war how is confinement to one’s home honorable? If we are fighting a war aren’t there things for people to do?

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Drugs

Pelosi’s Price Control Plan for Drugs Doubles Down on Failure

The Pelosi price control plan for drugs would limit Americans’ access to lifesaving medicines. It has the added benefit of impeding the development of new treatments for diseases. Her plan is price control of drugs. Her plan doubles down on the failures of existing government policies. Yes, the same ones contributing to higher health care … Read more

WPD - Fifteen Apps Parents should know about

Windham – A conversation parents need to have with their teenagers

If social media can influence an election, then maybe it’s time to realize that they can just as easily influence your teenage son or daughter’s behavior. As parents what we don’t often understand is the dark side of technology. Apps today are designed in a way not only subverts parents’ rights. They regularly violate personal … Read more

WPD - Fifteen Apps Parents should know about

Windham – Because no one else was standing up

Communities often wish to sweep bad things under the rug.  The Elites want to have others outside of their town or city to believe that things are all sunshine and candy bars.  All the kids are above normal, the schools are great, crime is all but non-existent, taxes are low, their economy is booming – life is grand.

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Windham – What was the response to this?

“We don’t have time for that”. The above image is a screenshot by a second camera of a cellphone receiving notification by what appears to be a drug dealer in Windham, NH where the “clientele” are students in the Windham School District (with others, presumably).  Read this as: Hey, taking orders – get them in … Read more

Looking for Loopholes

Looking for Loopholes… Politicians and Big Pharma

Gene Fowler went to visit W. C. Fields shortly before his death. Upon arriving he found his ailing crony sitting in the garden reading the Holy Bible. What are you doing Fowler asks? “I’m looking for loopholes,” Fields responds… Looking for loopholes. Politicians on drugs One of the issues in Senate races this election cycle … Read more

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Consequences of Changing American Values

The preamble to our Constitution concludes with the words “secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.” This is the way the people who wrote our Constitution envision its purpose. A blessing is what is good in the eyes of God. It is a good whose possession properly belongs only to those who … Read more

Price Controls Are Bad…

For Socialized Drugs Just Get in Line… We all like lower prices. But how we get them does matter. Advocating for government control of prices and wages might not be such a good idea. Implementing wage and price controls is turning our economy over to the government. Socialist style price controls on medicine is bad … Read more

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The US is Plagued with Pharmacological Intervention

by Michael Layon |   I work in drug development and am a pharmacologist. That SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) might benefit a very small number of humans is lost among many people in both parties because the perception is that they are drugs to make mentally ill people better. For a very few people that … Read more

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