Night Cap: If It’s Urban Density You Want, Then Move To Massachusetts

Apparently, according to NHGOP “leaders” in the House, the most important issue facing New Hampshire is that there is just not enough urban density. There is a simple solution … Ross Berry, Joe Sweeney, and anyone else who wants to see (and I mean literally see) more apartment complexes can move to Massachusetts.

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BLM In Hudson? … I Know Just What To Do … Here’s The Plan!!!

This is in response to Ann Marie Banfield’s Hudson” Alvirine High School Calls In Black Lives Matter to Meet with Students, which exposed that under the pretext of “diversity” and “inclusion,” Black Lives Matter would be indoctrinating high school students regarding “microaggressions” and “privilege.”

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Nice To See That Alexa Carpenter Used the “Old White Privilege Card” To Push Her Developer’s Epping Station Project

Yeah, this is my long-late response to Alexa Carpenter’s Op-Ed “NH’s Housing Crisis: a Product of Vocal NIMBYs and a Silent Majority“. I agreed to put that Op-Ed up back in February even though I disagreed with it. I  emailed her back at the time that she’d get blowback about it and she basically said … Read more

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NH’s Housing Crisis: a Product of Vocal NIMBYs and a Silent Majority

So how do Granite Staters really feel about the housing shortage? According to a recent Saint Anselm College poll, two-thirds of New Hampshire voters agree that their community needs more affordable housing.

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The NHGOP Is NOT Representing Republican Voters

On January 3rd, the progressive advocacy website called New Hampshire Bulletin posted, Housing, child care to get special attention this session. It could alternatively be titled, The NHGOP Is NOT Representing GOP Voters.

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Sayeth The Sun-King Sununu: You Will Own Nothing And Be Happy

Yeah … I know that “you will own nothing and be happy” came from the globalist Klaus Schwab, the Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum. But New Hampshire’s Sun-King, Chris Sununu, a/k/a Governor Groomer, a/k/a Chrissy-Abortion, is doing his part to move us toward “you will own nothing and be happy.”

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“Local Control” vs. “Local Overregulation”

You may recall that the reason given by Sun-King Sununu (a/k/a Governor Groomer) for his veto of a bill prohibiting school mask-mandates was “local control”:

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Sun-King Sununu Is All About The Free Market And Local Control … Except When He Isn’t

Did you catch Sun-King Sununu’s “State-of-the-State” oration?  One of the things his Grace spoke about was “workforce housing.” More specifically, his Grace has decreed that “[w]e can and we must move forward and create more workforce housing.”

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New Hampshire’s Bi-Partisan Usurpation of Local Control

Michael Kitch’s November 22, 2019 article in the NH Business Review; “Taking on NH’s housing ‘crisis’ – Task force’s recommendations ‘a long time coming’” praises the Governor’s new plan to manage housing in NH. The plan is not an enhancement of local control, but a gross usurpation of it.

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Affordable Housing?

by NH State Rep Mike Sylvia  |

We hear a lot lately about the need for affordable housing. Depending upon the context and the perspective, affordable housing can mean different things to different people.

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State Senate Sneaks Tyrannical Housing Appeals Board into the NH State Budget

Do you want unelected bureaucrats making local housing, zoning, building, and land use decisions in your town? The NH Senate does. I’ve been told they just stuffed SB306 (their version of HB104 – the Housing Appeals Board bill) into the State budget.

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Proposed Housing Appeals Board Would Rob NH Residents of Local Control

There’s no better place to begin a discussion of the new legisaltive year than a bill designed to shift power away from locals to the “experts” in the State Capitol. HB104-2019 would create a Housing appeals board. Put simply, the purpose of this body is to override local zoning rules that prevent developers from building whatever they want. 

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