http://nhexit.org/?q=HB1294%20but%20Bears
update with
HB1294 hearing soon
nullify the EPA
I work 40 hours a week, spend another 2 hours a day either
recovering from work or getting ready to go to work.
I have medical appointments every week.
I can’t see that I could be getting his position incorrect.
The man has stated that he is a fan of corporal punishment
for less than very serious crimes.
He has also suggested offering suicide pills to those who
could not support themselves by any means.
He has responded that yes, he is trying to make NH a home
for the rich elite.
These words came straight from his mouth.
Now, if he will engage in honest and open discussion,
here, in this forum, for everyone to be able to read
and respond to, I’m okay with that.
But one on one in private is out of the question.
He is a very softspoken man who likes to thoughtfully discuss things. But he is not on this forum. I bet you can write him on his website.
Let Northern California break off from the Bay Area and SoCal to form the state of Jefferson. Let New Hampshire become even freer. Let the Republic of Texas separate, even if Austin “keeps it weird” as an independent city-state.
If We Try to Leave, Will They Let Us Go?
“The general fund surplus was $132.1 million when expenses are applied and that was transferred into the state’s Rainy Day Fund which now holds a record $291.5 million.
The Education Trust Fund had a $161 million surplus at the end of the last fiscal year and that money stays there to be used to pay education expenses including $24.5 million for the new Education Freedom Account program over the last two fiscal years.”
Don’t come into NH with any of those pro-commie arguments:
Keith Knight discusses a Strategy for Victory
NH is 8th highest per capita in paying extortion money to DC
And their bloated salaries:
https://www.ziprecruiter.com/Salaries/Federal-Government-Salary-in-Washington,DC
“XXV. Standing armies are dangerous to liberty, and ought not to be raised or kept up without the consent of the legislature.
XXVI. In all cases, and at all times, the military ought to be under strict subordination to, and governed by the civil power.”
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_New_Hampshire_(1784)