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Lynch’s new Dem Opponent wants more taxes. (?)

I like to see citizens getting involved in the process, but only a Democrat would run against another Democrat on a platform of more taxes.  From the Union Leader What drove Kathryn Forry, 67, a retired school teacher and education … Continue reading

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News from the NH / NE Blogosphere

Here are some quick shots of interest from around the New Hampshire and New England.    Hot from Granite Grok  Jeanne Shaheen Doesn’t answer some questions Here. Judd Gregg goes native and Co-sponsers the government take over of Health Insurance.  A must read. … Continue reading

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Rep Shea-Porter plays make-believe…

…about how she is helping out the middle class. A full color mailer graced my mailbox yesterday–pictured here–with the traditional extended family around the dinner table.  Without getting too wrapped up in the contradictions between Democrat policies which Rep Shea-Porter … Continue reading

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New Hampshire’s Pelosi-Twins vs. change I can believe in.

There is an approximately 97.5% chance that when asked about Oil and Gas prices, the Pelosi twins will give you the stock Democrat talking points response.  This is Obama on CNBC courtesy of NRO, parroting the party line which both … Continue reading

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Hodes on the wrong side of “Middle-Class tax cuts.”

Paul Hodes (D- CA  NH ) is insisting that Obama is not planning on raising taxes for the middle class, but like most Democrat strategies, what sounds like one thing, smells like something else.  Obama’s plan at its simplest, which Hodes … Continue reading

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Creating Opportunity in NH?

This is a letter I wrote the Nashua Telegraph in response to an article in a Sunday edition back in late May.  As is generally the case–for The Telegraph at least–it was never published.   I wanted to start a section … Continue reading

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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

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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

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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

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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

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