Palate Cleanser

Palate Cleanser – Well, it WOULD be a way not to get carded, right?

You know the drill – you need ID to rent a car, get on a plane, by some medications, get into some venues, get into a Presidential event, buy tobacco products, get onto the public dole, food stamps, start on Social Security….and alcohol. At the neighborhood packy, a bar, or restaurant. But not to vote. … Read more

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If Fear Can Destroy Civilization, Courage Can Save It

The Leftists using the Democrat name have long said occurrences of voter and election fraud are so rare as to be nearly nonexistent. They lie every time they say it. Leftists maintain such occurrences should not be used as pretexts for implementing “unnecessary” measures. They know they are wrong.

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Some Voters Are More Equal Than Others

voterfraudThe old “loophole” argument is back at it again when it comes to voter fraud in NH. The “powers that be” who will not prosecute out-of-state voters have determined there is no law mandating a NH driver’s license to vote in NH. That is their current excuse.

This simpleton argument has no merit, but it does sound good – if you like out-of-state voters stealing a recent US Senate Seat election for Maggie Hassen.

Here is the specific language of RSA 654:1 regarding who can vote in NH.

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ID at The Dump

Your Vote Counts...even when someone else steals it
...even when someone else steals it

Not long ago Merrimack went to annual renewal of our dump decal.  You display it on your windshield so they know you are a resident.  It costs nothing to get the decal,   but according to the guy handing them out, the amount of savings more than covers the cost of doing this every year.   Quite a bit more.  He says that asking people to present an ID once a year to get a new sticker, saves the municipality a lot of money.

Not only was there fraud at a place where not too many people were thinking about it (at the town transfer station) but there was enough of it to make annual renewals an important disincentive against it.

Of course the cost of operating the transfer station is just one part of the town budget.

So how much could it cost a town if just anyone can walk into a polling place, get a ballot without any ID at all, and vote for or against issues, Warrants, and candidates that will affect local spending and inevitably the tax burden required to fund that spending?  More?  Millions more?

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Protecting Your Vote

You can probably think of a list of things you need a photo ID for but if you live in New Hampshire voting is not one of them. HB 356 would change that. It will require a valid state issued photo ID to receive a ballot and vote in person.

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