NH Rep. Timothy Horrigan just doesn’t get it when it comes to Voter ID

‘Grok reader John D (and being that I am on his email list, put up things that he sends around from time to time.  This time, NH Rep. Horrigan decided to tangle with John concerning Voter ID:

Under existing NH law, the state would have to pay for the “free” voter IDs. NH’s proposed legislation (which is not identical to Indiana law) would cost millions of dollars to solve a problem which (going by the hard data) is almost nonexistent.

Now, given everything else that the State seems to pay for, I’d be more than willing to move budgetary priorities around such that other things would not paid for to ensure that the integrity of the vote, MY vote, would be protected.  Fraudulent voting weakens not only the process but the whole idea of the right and responsibility of being a citizen.  And knowing that my vote, as well as all other citizens’, would be protected, I (the normally tight fisted fiscal conservative) would grudgingly happily pay for that.

Well, John decided to take Timothy to task by listing a few “lesser priority” items for which photo ID is mandatory (both in the private AND public sectors):

Actually, they are referred to as a “Non-Driver ID”. Since all New Hampshire issued driver’s licenses include a photo, those who don’t or no longer drive have found a need for a phote ID:

Airports, Hospital, Pharmacy, Donating blood, Banks & Credit Unions, Gun Shop [to purchase a firearm -Skip], Writing a check, Adoption agency, Social Security office, Pawn shop, Jail, Using a credit card, Court

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Gilford, NH Town Administrator Scott Dunn believes insulting town taxpayer is part of his job description – but so do the Selectmen!

In this past Saturday’s edition of the Laconia Daily Sun (pg. 4), the Gilford Town Administrator Scott Dunn decided that insulting a town taxpayer was well within his purview simply because she asks hard questions,  demands answers, and is willing to go toe-to-toe on the discussions.  The relevant part of his Letter to the Editor was to play the Class Card in an attempt to shut her up; to embarras her by belittling her success.   This from a man  whose compensation is $94,275 in wages and $134,731 in toto; not shabby at all.  Anyways, the relevant part of the Letter is this (whole thing is after the jump):

Fact # 9 — There are no town employees who own two homes on Governor’s Island with a total assessed value in excess of $2.6-million.

And I laid into his absurd claim on “Fact” #8 that only the Public Sector has had to do more with less.  As a blogger, a member of the Gilford Budget Committee, and a Gilford taxpayer, I could not let either go unchallenged (added emphasis now):

To Town Administrator Dunn and Selectmen Benevides, Hayes, and O’Brien,

To say that my ire was raised as I read your letter, Mr. Dunn, is an understatement.  A citizen has the perfect right to address their concerns of their Town’s labor costs in a public forum as Ms. Aichinger has done.  In fact, it is one that I share.  Yes, factually, your Letter is correct, but it misses the mark in three very important areas.

None of your points address the relatively high unit labor cost that Gilford has overall compared to comparable towns (as my Salary Study showed a few years ago).   Again, while your noting that several positions no longer exist on the Town payroll, they have done nothing to address this fundamental and structural problem.  The cost of globalization has now reached the public sector – it is past time to recognize that simply cutting positions is the way to keep labor costs in line with what is happening with those that actually pay those high salaries – the taxpayers of Gilford.  Continued on to its illogical end, we could end up with one very highly paid employee that would yield a still “lower labor cost than last year” but the necessary work would not be accomplished.

Which brings me to my second point.  Your “Fact #8” is completely wrong (“Unlike the private sector”) – The private sector has dropped jobs far faster than the public sector, and because of the misdirected “Stimulus” monies that propped up Government spending, for a far longer period of time.  I believe you have missed the chart outlining how much more productive the private sector has had to become – economic output has all but regained its previous recession levels but with millions of fewer workers.  It has found a way to continue the same level of output, and more, with fewer hands to actually do the work because it HAD to – either they meet the constraints placed upon them by the Marketplace or they go went of business.  You have a choice, Mr. Dunn – either more people at a lower cost to do the work or fewer number at higher costs – you have chosen the latter.  Which, at some point, will become more and more untenable just as it became in the private sector.

The worst, however, is that you used your position to publicly humiliate a private citizen by using the property holdings of Ms. Aichinger as a club – how DARE you!  Yes, assessments are public information but you have used that information to belittle someone that pays your salary (and, to keep in the same vein – BOTH of your retirement programs) and attempted to publicly discredit someone who is simply trying to advocate for taxpayers.  Did the Selectmen approve a contract clause that permits that kind of activity?  You already tried to do this with your comment of “no town employee owns two homes on Governor’s Island” in a lame attempt to play the Class Card – you have now done so again.  That is NOT what I expect from Gilford’s Town Administrator – which is how you signed your Letter (and not as a private citizen).

I am demanding a public apology to Ms. Aichinger for your lowbrow and low class tactic.  Failing that, I will not run for the School Board as originally planned but run for re-election for the Budget Committee instead and urge Ms. Aichinger to run for the Budget Committee as well.  Then we can both “talk some facts” during the next budget cycle – I bet that would overjoy you.

Skip Murphy

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“Government has to protect us from our own stupidity”

From June OK, I have no idea how I got on NH Insider blogger (and NH House Rep ) Steve Vaillencourt’s email list, but I have.  Mostly I read (even briefly) and sometimes I just delete (don’t be offended as I sometimes have to do it to LOTS of incoming email – I barely keep … Read more

This sounds like a great example of private industry vs a bloated Government

The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works — whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified.” – President Barack Obama, Inauguration, 1/20/09 The question is not whether government works, the question … Read more

“Wherever you are” – by the Military Wives chorus

I saw this over at the Blaze, and thought it so good and tear-jerking, I needed to share: Note: while we at the ‘Grok appreciate our Vets, we also have admiration and respect for our British counterparts – and our own Mike (who served in His Majesty’s armed forces).

More Humor! 2012 Presidential Primary – Mitt Romney / Obama version. +1

  Heh!  (BTW, who wants to bet on the over/under for time that Media Matters (that hack site funded by George Soros is going to call me racist and demand a take down (that’s where the image came from!)?) A spokesman for President Obama‘s re-election campaign blasted Mr. Romney and questioned whether he had something … Read more

National Review – 2012 Presidential Primary Panel – Jan 7 in Manchester, NH

I spotted this earlier today, but this is the first chance to post it up as blogging during the work day is bad form:

Jonah Goldberg, Rob Long, James Lileks, and other NR All-Stars will be in Manchester on Saturday, January 7, for an evening of ruminating, riffing, and debate-watching. And you’re invited! Did I mention the event is free? And that there will be free food?

Joining G, L, & L will be Rich Lowry, Ramesh Ponnuru, Bob Costa, Kathryn Jean Lopez, Uncommon Knowledge host Peter Robinson, and others, all of whom will participate in a great program at the Radisson Hotel Manchester (700 Elm Street). Doors open at 6:00 p.m., and the event should end at approximately 11:45 p.m. Here’s the program:

  • 6:30 to 7:35 p.m. — Rich Lowry moderates a panel discussion on the upcoming NH primaries, and more.
  • 7:45 to 8:50 p.m. — Goldberg, Long, & Lileks spend an hour-plus reflecting wisely and wittily on current events.
  • 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. — Join us as we watch (on a big honkin’ screen) the GOP candidates’ debate being broadcast from nearby St. Anselm College.
  • 11:05 to 11:45 p.m. — G, L, & L regroup for an encore performance of pithy observations on the just-watched debate.

…How to reserve a spot? Simple: Email nhevent@nationalreview.com and tell us the name(s) of those who will be joining us on January 7.

I went to the same kind of presentation back in 2008 and came back with my tail between my legs knowing that I had just watched three virtuosos do something that I doubt I could ever do – and without evah breaking a sweat:

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Facebook Doodlings – Why is it the job of the Feds to rehab 35,000 schools?

Yet another instance of spending time writing somewhere else instead of writing here, so, am double purposing yet again.  This thread from FB was from Sept (yeah, catching up as always) when Obama wanted to spend $25 Billion (more of what we don’t have) to rehab up to 35,000.  Once again the question must be asked (yes, edited to be more bloggish):

Why is it the Federal Govt’s job to “rehab 35,000 schools”?

If the local communities have so bungled their OWN infrastructure so badly, why is it that the rest of us have responsibility to fund it just because Obama says so? Where’s the accountability in that?

And the last part of that is couched in those terms because education has generally been a local activity and not a federal one.  Here in NH, it IS local – every year for the last six years, I have reviewed my town’s school budget as part of my hamlet’s Budget Committee (which actually prepares the budgets that all of the town’s voters vote up or down).  As part of doing that, I have learned the hardware that tax monies get sucked out of the local scene, filter through the DC bureaucracy, get strings attached, and then a relatively small percentage comes back to the folks that forked it out in the first place.   You can be sure that this “free money” as everyone else is kowtowing to get (under the rubric of blatant greed of “if we don’t take it, someone else will” – just like kindergarteners who are afraid they won’t get their Twinkie snack).

Well, it seemed to one commenter that the right answer was “Sure!”;  after all “because nobody else wants to do it”?  In other words, if the locals decide to do nothing, then his implicit answer is the Feds must do it by default.  My retort was:

You think the Feds should because the locals won’t? Shouldn’t the Feds be smart enough not to fall for that Tom Sawyer fence whitewash trick?

Yes, I started to get a bit hot under the collar as I have with others – it seems with folks like the commenter, their expectation is that the Feds are supposed to right all ills – when the locals are judged to have not done the job, it has to be made right by spending other folks money.  Wrong answer, as it penalizes those communities that ARE doing the right things.

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Email Doodlings – The wars may be ending, but will this wrong headed perception?

Obama has unilaterally ended the Iraq war (hmmm, didn’t he rail against that “Cowboy Unilateralist” Bush for making decisions on his own?) and is on his way in doing the same in Afghanistan.  And while I had some words about it here, this is not the thrust of this post.  Instead, it is this:

Neo-cons have no problem sacrificing their own children to the war machine. That sounds harsh, but it’s the truth

It brought back a memory of something very similar – it ignited my ire by effective saying the same thing:

Finally, if you believe in this mission, whatever it really is, are you willing to die or send your children to die for it?

This time, it started off with a discussion back aways about Sarah Palin getting into the Primary race but quickly morphed from that to this and I never expected to hear that from a non-Liberal friend.  In essence, the far Left and the far Right / Libertarian movement have met and in a very ugly fashion in accusing parents of willingly sending their kids to die for an ideology.  This is wrong at several different levels and to be clear, made my blood pressure rise – so I started to answer:

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Well, the Spenders in Gilford may still lust after “free” taxpayer money – but Troy, Michigan has figured it out!

Free money from the Feds, from the State, from the County…..Free!  Free!  Free!  Hey, grab it, because that money is FREE to our taxpayers – it doesn’t cost US a thing!  But those that wish to spend it, that lust after it, they hate it when the obvious truth comes out – er, it’s not free.  The money that they are so eager to lay their hands on has to come from somewhere – and the only answer is “from other taxpayers”.  As the money comes in, with such soothing dulcet tones “think of all of the things you can give to your constituents, your taxpayers – your voters” as they wave the wads like a hypnotic pendant: spend me, spend me – and make yourselves look like heroes.

Yeah, heroes – as the Feds pile up a $15 Trillion debt by which our present “leaders” are indenturing our great grand-kids.  Heroes, indeed – just call them the “elected gimme group” (as opposed to regular special interest gimme crowd).

Yet, there may be hope – that I am not alone!  In fact, there is one town whose Leaders are being true leaders and not participating in the bankrupting of America.  Even as all those around them castigate them for not taking the money, they show their wisdom by seeing the big picture that others refuse to see (or do not dare to see because of a lack of courage).  The folks in Troy, Michigan have had the courage to do just that.

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Humor – Make sure you know who you are firing….

Arcelor-Mittal Steel Company, feeling it was time for a shakeup, hired a new CEO. The new boss was determined to rid the company of all slackers. On a tour of the facilities, the CEO noticed a guy leaning against a wall. The room was full of workers and he wanted to let them know that … Read more

A Very Merry TSA Christmas!

I am certainly glad that I do not have to travel on biz anymore (I’ve done my 500,000 miles in the air)….nor have to travel for the holidays.  And here’s a reason why: (H/T: Reason TV via Instapundit)

Me supporting Mitt Romney? Hardly

If you are considering a vote for Mitt Romney on January 10, and if you feel strongly about the following list of issues, you may want to think again.  Despite what he says today, Romney supported stronger gun laws for Massachusetts (the only current candidate to do such a thing).  He also once assured MA … Read more

WMUR’s Closeup – Maggie Hassan on 10/30 edition

Yet another post that kinda got away from me – I forgot about it (D’oh!) and with everyone writing at full steam, the posts (like emails in my Inbox) keep moving further and further down the list.  Face it, if an email goes three or four “page downs”, it pretty much is gone from sight and gone from memory (even as I say “Skip, DON’T forget this one!”).  Anyways, these are the notes I took as Maggie Hassan talked with Closeup host, Josh McElven, about a number of topics:

  • Voter ID is a very extreme bill and harm the citizens of NH

Extreme? Very Extreme?   I keep hearing that from the Democrats and about the only thing I can think of that is “extreme” is that Democrats think it an extreme idea that Republicans don’t like the idea that Democrats keep getting votes that really should never have been cast by people who should not have been voting at that polling place.  Perhaps, the real extreme idea is that  the Democrats just don’t think enough of Citizenship and don’t think that ensuring that the validity and integrity of a Citizen’s vote is worth protecting.  We seem to be in a time when the value of Citizenship is deliberately being diminished (e.g., the mayor that wants to let people votethat should not be in the country).  This is not about “discrimination” – this is to hold a fundamental right and responsibility of citizenship high and to maintain its integrity.

  • The State Budget that cut the cigarette tax also cut the University and the College budget significantly.  That says to the young people in this state, smoke more and go to college less….and to employers, don’t bother to come because we aren’t going to have an educated workforce.

Ah yes, just like Alan Greyson’s “Republicans just want you to die quickly” when it comes to healthcare. Is this the best that a future Governor (Lord, forgive me!) can say about the opposition?

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Well, when private enterprises build their business plan around Obama bailouts, the end is almost certain.

Well, there were a few posts that I had started and didn’t finish before ‘Grok 1.0 gave up the ghost (or, if really old, just plain forgot about them)….this is one.

I  had really thought that the Aptera was a pretty cool looking car (yes, the Eldest, the Youngest, and TMEW DO put up with me) – the idea that it was an EV or a high mileage vehicle was pretty much secondary (interesting, but secondary).  Safety rated, nice looking, and geeky – yes, I would have tried to buy one.  But, am not going to ever have the chance – the money ran out:

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2011 ending? It HAS to be Jib-Jab time!

Once again, we have the privilege to watch the zany take on the stories of 2011 – in 2 minutes! (H/T: ” target=”_blank”>Big Journalism)  

Guest Post: an email to NH GOP Chair MacDonald

Chairman MacDonald, Until the day arrives that the NH Republican Party disallows non-republicans to vote in our primaries, I shall contribute nothing to the party.  You really want me to help our party enable non republicans to vote in our primaries?  No money from me. Also, your support of RINOs throughout our once-proud State has … Read more

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