Category Archives: Local NH Politics
Jeanne Machine.
Jeanne Shaheen wants to be the next Senator from New Hampshire, but Jeanne is a typical democrat. She supported Hillary Clinton and her big government dreams—ideas which candidate Clinton herself said, even the American people could not yet afford. Like … Continue reading
Live Free or Die still means something
We may argue the practical differences between Democrats and Republicans, conservatives and liberals, but at the core only one issue should matter. Democrats want us as far from the decision making process as possible. They believe government is best positioned … Continue reading
The Hodes way is not the New Hampshire way
I didn’t want to leave Mr. Hodes out. And while I have plenty to say about his lack of serious consideration for his own constituents, (more on that later) the best proof is his inability to think for himself. He’s … Continue reading
Jennifer Horn to run against Paul Hodes for NH-02
A weekly columnist and radio Talk show host from WSMN-AM, Jennifer Horn is ready to take Freshmen Congressman Paul Hodes to the mat. She made her intentions official, saying she would only stay in office for 8 to 10 years. Personally she can … Continue reading
Kenny to Challange Lynch for Governor of NH
NH State Senator Joseph Kenny has officialy filed to run against incumbent Governor John Lynch. Lynch has been popular in the past, reeling in impressive election victories, though I suspect this is due as much to the NH State GOP’s inability … Continue reading
NH-01 Rep Shea-Porter takes us left–all the way to California.
My Congress-woman seems like a nice enough sort, but I have to confess to having a problem with her civil service to date. She claims to have my interests at heart but keeps voting with Nancy Pelosi. While there may … Continue reading
Blue is not my best color
Some day I expect my daughter to date someone simply because I don’t care for them all that much. Well in 2006 the voters of New Hampshire did something similar. They gave both State Houses to the Democrats. They elected … Continue reading