Conservative Superstars Endorse Secession
It appears that conservatives are finally beginning to realize that the tremendous union cannot be ruled by an increasingly central power based in DC. Secession
It appears that conservatives are finally beginning to realize that the tremendous union cannot be ruled by an increasingly central power based in DC. Secession
Testerman believes in a free market, low taxes, gun rights, and respect for families and cultural values, according to her press release. On September 8th, Republican voters will be able to choose between Sununu, Testerman, and Nobody as their next Governor.
Lastly, another stark contrast between the Libertarian and her opponents is that she has vowed to “work tirelessly to slash federal spending, make government much, much smaller, and let you keep what you earn.” Trump and Biden both love big, powerful government.
In a time of civil unrest over abuse of police powers, the New Hampshire House judiciary committee voted against a bill banning facial recognition systems by government employees and agencies. The committee essentially indicated that they support the use of facial recognition technology by police in New Hampshire.
Forget convicting Officer Derek Chauvin, the man who willfully murdered an unarmed and restrained man. He may not even be charged with a crime at all.
A video showing a Minneapolis cop kill an unarmed, handcuffed civilian went viral on Monday, leading to outrage over police brutality, yet again. The footage clearly shows one cop pinning a man down on the street using his knee and shin on his neck, as at least two other cops watch.
As he recently made abundantly clear in a recent Tweet reminding him that our state motto is ‘Live Free or Die’, Sununu believes that the priority ought to be “Public Health First. Always”.
“He’s going to create a litigation Hellscape in the very near future.”
But while most politicians are hiding from the virus in their mansions, many presidential hopefuls have moved to the internet to reach their voters.
After a few weeks of this lockdown, nearly 130,000 NH workers have filed for unemployment, bringing unemployment in the state near the 16% mark.