Poll Results – How Soon Should We Open New Hampshire?
We’re back in the poll business, and for our first poll, we asked the question on everyone’s mind. How soon should we reopen New Hampshire? We asked you answered, and here are the results.
We’re back in the poll business, and for our first poll, we asked the question on everyone’s mind. How soon should we reopen New Hampshire? We asked you answered, and here are the results.
If you ask the folks around here, when should we open New Hampshire, many of them will say, no one had the authority to “close it.” That’s true, but we don’t live there, we live here. And while His Excellency has a plan to slow roll us back, not everyone agrees that’s the best way.
Howie Carr was talking to Hogan Gidley, the White House Deputy Press Secretary. He had him on the air and had an important question for him. He was wondering if he could get President Trump to call Governor Chirs Sununu.
It’s tragic when we lose our family members, but you do not punish a state or a nation for that. But if you were so inclined, and easily influenced by progressives who needed the economy destroyed, you might do just that.
My wife just asked me an interesting and instructive question: If the police are willing to go around hassling parents and kids at playgrounds, why weren’t they at Saturday’s rally in Concord to tell everyone to go home? Do you suppose it could have anything to do with the fact so many of the people …
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A young man contacted me last week about how desperately he wants to visit his dying mother in the hospital to care for her during what’s possibly her final days, but the hospital wouldn’t let him in based on the governor’s emergency orders. Neither he nor his mother has Covid-19.
A few weeks ago, the liberty movement held a rally to #ReopenNH. The “kill the economy” confinement-left lost their minds. Even though the point was that if they wanted to stay at home, we were okay with that.
Once again the citizens were out in force at the State House today, protesting the edicts of his “excellency” and demanding a return to personal responsibility (and work!) Hard to estimate with people a bit more spread out in the nice weather, but looking like about 300 attendees, and many of them different from last …
Two nights ago I walked into my bedroom to find my 16-year-old daughter sitting cross-legged, hunched over on my bed, tears running down her pale face, sobs coming out of her mouth. She doesn’t want to go on with school work, communicating, or with life in general.
At ReopenNH.com, they have added a page called stories. People around the state have been submitting content. These stories are about the unintended consequences of the political will used against them in response to COVID-19.