Category Archives: Democrats

Liberalism is Oppression

(…) I could go on, but suffice it to say, liberalism isn’t the panacea feminists imagine it to be. It doesn’t free women from oppression. It is oppression. It’s bondage to state power. It reduces a woman’s control over her … Continue reading

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Some Asshat Is Driving NH State Sen. Donna Soucy’s Car

At 2:15 (yesterday) afternoon on Center St. in Concord, this asshat decided it would be a great idea to pass me on the left, riding over the center line, in front of St. Paul’s Church because traffic was stopped for … Continue reading

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Volinsky’s Rules …

After some “light reading,” I believe I have uncovered Executive Councilor Andru Volinsly’s Rules for governing New Hampshire. I could call them Volinsky’s Rules for Radicals, which is more clever, but this list is standard Democrat party fare, and more … Continue reading

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NH GOP chair rips Democratic state rep/alderman facing charges

NH GOP Chair Jeanie Forrester released a statement Friday saying at the very least Democratic candidates in the city should ask Thomas Katsiantonis, 44, of Manchester, who is also an alderman, to refrain from participating in matters that affect taxpayers. … Continue reading

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Far Left Lunacy and Bigotry

Rich was joined by Kimberly Morin for this week’s Political Buzz segment. They talked about Executive Councilor Andru Volinsky and his potential mounting of a gubernatorial run. They then talked about how the far left of the Democratic party has … Continue reading

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Bernie Sanders and Andru Volinsky Have Something Else In Common

On Wednesday, Sanders applied a religious litmus test during a confirmation hearing for Russell Vought, the hopeful White House deputy budget director who happens to be an evangelical Christian. [Sanders] replied by saying, “[Vought] is really not someone who this … Continue reading

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The Saga of the Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming!!!!

I have followed the Trump- Russian saga like everyone else for some time now and I can not seem to get a hold of the red meat straight talk facts of how anyone actually directly or physically and/or psychologically affected … Continue reading

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Evergreen State College Could Be Swirling the Drain

So “impressed” are the parents of potential future caricatures of liberal intolerance that Evergreen might be nevergreen. Enrollment has plummeted. The school is fighting for its life. More… | GraniteGrok

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The #VolinskyAgenda – Yogurtnomics

Volinsky is out with an op-ed about how he would grow the New Hampshire economy. But just as the #VoliskyAgenda described in Volinsky’s tweet really involves empowering government at the expense of parents, healthcare consumers, and private business, so too Volinsky’s … Continue reading

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DOJ ordered to stop mortgage settlement money flowing into “left-wing activist organizations”

For the last few years, some of the largest settlements between financial institutions and the Obama administration’s Department of Justice contained stipulations that portions of the money be sent to unaffiliated third parties, a practice that Republicans criticized as a … Continue reading

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