To get to the point, the 2022 Election can, at long last, turn things around. Senator Hassan should surely exit stage left, but then enter . . . who? Well, I’ll tell you who.
US Senate
Democrat Sen. Maggie Hassan is in Trouble and Biden is Dragging Her Down
As much as I disliked Freshman Senator Kelly Ayotte when her re-election came around, giving up when only 1000 votes separated her from the incredibly unpopular Maggie Hassan was a mistake.
Quick Thought: What, You Haven’t Realized This Until Now? I’ve Been Saying This for Years!
Michael Graham has a post over at NH Journal (reformatted, emphasis mine): “DC vs. The 603: From Voting to Taxes to Minimum Wage, NHDems Back Feds Over Local Control.”
Biden Nominee Not Likley to Be Confimred
Biden OMB pick, Neera Tanden, is the administration nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). She is a hyper-partisan Leftist. Her nomination is facing bipartisan opposition. Senator Joe Manchin came out against her confirmation. Joining Manchin are Senators Collins and Romney.
Acquittal 2.0 – US Senate Votes to Acquit Trump – Not Guilty of Incitement (and President Trump’s Response)
The United States Senate has voted on charges brought by the US House. On the matter of impeachment by incitement, they say no by a vote of 57-43, with 7 Republicans voting with Democrats to convict.
Paris Climate Discord: Biden Can’t “Enforce” a Treaty That Was Never Ratified
One of the dirty little secrets from the Obama years was that the Paris Climate Discord was never ratified. The Bamster signed an Executive Order (EO), but the Senate never signed on to the plan. Mr. Trump, with a dueling EO, undid Barry’s gesture, but Biden Joe has re-upped the non-treaty-treaty vaporware.
A Hostile Takeover of the Judiciary
In today’s America, we the people are not supporting the fundamentals of our system of government. That would seem like the bare minimum for America to continue to exist. So let’s look at an issue of the day and see if it gives us any insight. How has court-packing become a serious discussion topic?
Notable Quote – “If two lawyers can just show up , grab a mic, and convince diehard Trump fans to…”
If some of you go to the link (below), you might get mad at me…but this part needs a reading (emphasis mostly mine) – The “Set up”: …You know what suburban voters do? They show up and vote. Year in, year out, presidential years, midterms, off-year elections, special elections, non-November local elections. They must rank … Read more
Quick Thought on Georgia: We Are Royally Screwed
Republicans won the quadfecta in New Hampshire – (Gov., Executive Council, NH Senate, NH House) on Nov 3rd, even as the Federal delegation was lost again. And that is how Georgia is looking.
Breaking News: House agrees to up the $600 COVID payout to $2000
And it seems that the Senate Dems are going vote for it as well: Chuck Schumer: ‘No Democrats Will Object’ in the Senate to $2,000 Stimulus Checks Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said no Senate Democrats will object to increasing $600 coronavirus relief stimulus checks to $2,000. He made the announcement Sunday night following … Read more
NH Sen. Maggie Hassan Says Masks Help: Evidence Proves They Do Nothing
Taking New Hampshire Democrat US Senator Maggie Hassan’s opinion on public health matters officially ranks up there with consulting her on cybersecurity. It’s a bad idea. And sorry for another COVID19 post but, like election stealing it is too important not to keep on a front burner.
Quick Thought – if Bernie Becomes Secretary of Labor, Will VT Gov Phil Scott Appoint a Republican Replacement?
Word is definitely afoot that Socialist Bernie (who tried to sweep the Dems off their feet in the Prez Primary again) is actively looking to be Biden’s Secretary of Labor. Can you see the havoc that could cause?
Alaska’s Dan Sullivan win his US Senate re-election bid
Which puts the GOP at 50 seats with two seats left to decide – both in the Georgia runoffs to be held on Jan 5th. It’s about freaking time – he’s been ahead 2-1 almost since Election Day Week Month Year (seems like it’s been a whole year….) Day. Speaking of Georgia. The Democrats have … Read more
So, Dems want to emulate NH’s drive by voting in Georgia for the US Senate runoff races?
We’re well aware, here in NH, of “drive by voting” whereby students at NH based colleges, paying out-of-state tuition (signifying their legal domiciles are elsewhere), vote in our local elections. Also, those Democrat “organizers” and temporary Democrat campaign staffs do the “end of campaign” celebration by sashaying up to the polls and vote and then … Read more
A 2am Summary – 2020 Electoral Results – President, NH State Wide, and Other Races That Amuse Me.
UPDATE (Wednesday 7:36am): A few numbers have changed but not real “change” in the outcomes – yet. More later. US House – Republicans have picked up 4 seats but Dems still have the majority (predictions that Dems would add to their majority were wrong).
Twitter Censorship … How Should we Respond?
Jack Dorsey and other technology executives spoke Wednesday on their moderation practices. They appeared before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. The testimony comes following Twitter’s decision to suspend the New York Post from its platform.
Congratulations Justice Amy Coney Barrett – You are Already Making Democrats Crazy
Amy Coney Barrett has been confirmed by the Senate, 52-48, to the US Supreme Court with only Susan Collins voting with the Democrats who are whining like toddlers.
Breaking: Judiciary Committee Advances Amy Coney Barrett Nomination For Full Senate Vote
With Democrats boycotting the proceedings, the Senate Judiciary has voted 12-0 to move the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the floor of the Senate for a full vote.
Day 2 – Amy Coney Barrett Confirmation Hearings Live
Day -2 Watch here – we have the live feed embed of the Senate Circus Appointment hearings of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett.
Facebook Doodlings: I Have Feeling Future SCOTUS Meme’s Will be Ruthless…
I always like a good turn of phrase even if, at times, it is pointed at me. Clever is clever and others doing the nice wordsmithing work is fun to see. The Internet has given a lot of people a new avenue for either a pointed message or hilarious ones. Bring’em on!