Sununu Makes It Clear; He Wants To Be A Dictator
In New Development, Governor Virtually Signals That His Powers Supersede Those of the Legislature
In New Development, Governor Virtually Signals That His Powers Supersede Those of the Legislature
House Bill 403 would allow people to refill their beer growlers at bars that did not originally sell them the growler. Apparently, doing so is currently a crime in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire had the best economy in the US by nearly every metric, until Dictator Sununu illegally shut down the economy and began punishing businesses for trying to survive.
Why are four Democrat Representatives proposing a bill which makes women less employable? Aren’t they the party of the working women?
This logic is akin to the most horrific and disturbing forms of euthanasia, of course, not to mention the slippery slope.
A bill proposed by three Republican representatives would make a minor change in New Hampshire police use of force law. House Bill 66 would amend RSA 627:5, II by removing one of the legal justifications for a law enforcement officer to kill an innocent person. Current New Hampshire statute allows Read more…
The COVID-19 pandemic has been ravaging the world for over a year, and it has taken a toll on everyone, including those who downplay its lethality. Over the past few months, right-wing extremists, health freedom activists, and other selfish citizens who value freedom over safety have protested multiple times to Read more…
According to a 2012 study by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute, cops (government agents) support the double plate requirement because it helps them give tickets to more drivers, as reported by Cars.com:
UPDATE: Senate Bill 40 has passed into law! Currently, police officers throughout the US can and do search vehicles without a warrant, probable cause, or true consent. They accomplish this by confusing or intimidating the driver to allow them to search their vehicle. A few senators in New Hampshire are Read more…
Proposed by three Democratic Socialist Representatives, House Bill 107 would triple the minimum wage that could legally be paid in New Hampshire. State Representatives Sofikitis, Frost, and Schmidt believe that it should be illegal for a person to work for less than $22.50 per hour, even if that is the Read more…