Breitbart has a rather amusing tweet about how BAD things are for Biden right now:
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Bonds Most Effective Way to Protect Current Taxpayers
Once again this year, on many towns’ ballots, we will find numerous warrant articles asking voters to place monies in “capital reserve funds” — much coming from what is often referred to as “surplus fund balances” or “unexpended fund balances.”
It’s Almost Town Meeting Time in NH – And Petition Warrant Article Machinations Have Already Begun
Here in New Hampshire, we have the old style town meetings where everyone in a town gets together to hammer the final budgets for the town and schools spending. There’s generally a bunch “warrants” (or articles or questions) about all kinds of sundry things like appropriating money for new equipment like police or fire vehicles, … Read more
Response to Ed Mosca’s Opinion on My Article, “Who Is Qualified to Vote in New Hampshire under Its Constitution?”
Apparently, Ed Mosca is unaware that he is unaware of the definition of the word “resident” and the consequences of HB 1264 along with its proposed amendments by Senator Birdsell and former Speaker, Bill O’Brien.
Voting is a Citizen’s Duty – DO YOUR DUTY!!!
Nashua calls itself the “Gate City.” One thing about gates: they allow admission and they also enforce exclusion. Looking at the current political environment in Nashua, the key seems to be the enforcement of exclusion – but in this case, exclusion of residents – and especially parents – from the political process.
If Medical Privacy (Or Anti-Bullying) Matter Then You Can’t Just Mask Unvaccinated Students
A reader sent me this, and they have a great point. SNHU, that’s Southern New Hampshire University, says it values medical privacy. That is why they won’t tell anyone how many of their 113,000+ students are vaccinated. They will, however, require unvaccinated students to wear a mask.
Promoted from the Comments – Why can’t NH be like Utah when it comes to voting?
Not often do I say that NH ought to be doing something just because another State is. WE are NH – not some other State. Our culture (until the Progressives came rolling into NH in big numbers) is different, our outlook is different, our sense of volunteerism is different – we all could mention a … Read more
Poll: Should NH Require a Photo ID to Vote? [Vote Now, Poll Ends at Midnight]
This seems like a no-brainer of a poll question for this audience, but it seems like a good idea. SB3 was recently thrown out (for good and bad), while states nationwide are wrestling with ensuring election integrity. ID is an important part of the puzzle.
Even After Passing ‘Racist’ Law it’s Still “Easier to Vote” in Georgia Than In Biden’s Delaware
Remember when Georgia advanced legislation to clean up their voting laws and the Left (Dems, Media, Celebrities, Corporatists) lost their freaking minds? How often did you then hear that even after passage, it’s easier to vote in Georgia than in Joe Biden’s Deleware?
Promoted From the Comments – Really! Why Is One Allowed and the Other Is Not, NH Gov. Chris Sununu?
Interesting comment left by Commenter Absee on last night’s Friday Open Thread (Now we know who leads this Country): “Yesterday, 3/25/21, Gov. Sununu made it very clear that out-of-state students are not eligible for Covid-19 vaccine and they must return to their home state to get vaccinated.”
NHGOP Chair ViceChair Vote Counting – Entire Session: Cameras 1, 2, and 3 point of views
As promised, here is the entire uncut from Camera 1. Cameras 2 & 3, more at table level and on either side of the counting table at each end, are processing as I type this. Just wanted to make sure to capture as much detail as possible of the different actions going on at the … Read more
Votes for NHGOP Chair and Vice-Chair Recorded in Real Time
Last night was the counting of the physical ballots for the Chair and Vice-Chair of the NH GOP (given the absolute train wreck that was the virtual Annual NH GOP Meeting.
NH GOP Annual Meeting – Observations from a Loyal Reader
Well, what a disaster yesterday was for the NH GOP – with races set for NH GOP officials and a few controversial ByLaws on the docket, this was prime time for what is up to 400 people or so to meeting, yak, and vote as demanded by the NH GOP ByLaws: (2) Purpose: The purpose … Read more
Alan Glassman, You Pulled the “Trigger” on the Wrong Guy
Last Wednesday, I was asked if GraniteGrok would observe the voting within the Belknap County Republican Committee (BCRC). Because, according to the two separate folks who didn’t know the other had done so, they thought the voting would be “interesting.”
Belknap County Republican Committee – What a Mess
I’m here in Gilford observing the Belknap County Republican Committee (BCRC) officials’ election. I have cameras watching the “voting” laptop. Wow, this is a complete mess.
NH GOP – Belknap County Republicans. This Ought to Be Interesting.
I’ve had a few phone calls over the last couple of days. Seems like they want GraniteGrok to cover the election of the Officers for the Belknap County Republican Committee.
Why Did That Happen? … Will it Happen Again?
We know that political violence begets political violence. It is a fact, it never changes. We watched political violence in our streets for all of 2020. We have to be against that. No matter who commits the violence or under what pretext.
I could agree to this! Er, maybe
From Weekend Pundit:
Quote: “When I saw this my first thought was “Why?” However, my second thought was “Why not?”