Volunteer, Mom to amazing “grown up” children, DIY enthusiast, former Chemist, Bacteriologist, Environmental Spec, Former Chair of Cheshire County Republicans
You can't get more local than local voters making a decision for themselves.
The Taxpayer Protection Act does just that. It will give every NH voter the right to cap their property in the next two November Elections.
It's time to give property tax relief to Granite Staters.
Democrats raise property taxes
Then democrats oppose efforts to put limits on those increases
Then they laugh about people being taxed out of their homes.
Winning strategy
🚨Happening now. We are currently voting to fund @ICEgov and @CBP for the next three years.
My Democrat colleagues have left us no choice but to use this process.
DeSantis is set to sign a budget that will decrease spending the fourth year in a row while increasing teacher pay, infrastructure and the biggest environmental restoration in U.S. history in the Florida Everglades!
“Don’t tell me this can’t be done!”
The provocative actions of paid agitators in New Jersey against @ICEgov law enforcement professionals are unacceptable. Blocking law enforcement from entering or exiting a facility impedes the ability to do their job and presents an unnecessary risk.
While my Democrat colleagues continue to ignore these unlawful actions, fully funding @ICEgov to ensure the safety of both officers and the American people remains our top priority.
Quick call to action for NH residents:
I’m the New Hampshire State Chapter Leader for Independent Women’s Network. Our governor will soon decide whether to sign or veto bills protecting biological reality and women’s rights in sports, shelters, locker rooms, prisons, and under Title IX. Gov. Kelly Ayotte and Chris Sununu have vetoed these before — now is the time to keep the pressure on. Bills SB 552 and HB 1442 are common-sense, pro-woman bills that help protect privacy, safety, fairness, and equal opportunities by recognizing the importance of biological sex in law and policy.
Take one minute to contact Gov. Ayotte and ask her to uphold these protections: https://t.co/N2Anfjbxs5
We’ll keep fighting this if she vetoes these important bills. Please share this link with fellow NH residents. Link is above to share!!! And here: https://t.co/N2Anfjbxs5 @IWN@IWF@IWV@LisaMazurNH@KellyAyotte@Sidewalk_Steve@BethRS62
The expropriation of private property is unconstitutional and profoundly anti-American. The fact that Mayor Mamdani is the vanguard of the Democratic Party tells you everything you need to know about where the Democrats want to take this country.
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When American POWs tried to sneak her notes with their personal information to tell their families they were still alive, she gave them to the North Vietnamese. Some of them were beaten to death. You are both commies and you can both fuck off.
Unelected Judge Ignores Supreme Court to Strike Down Election Integrity Law
CONCORD, NH – House Election Law Chairman Ross Berry (R-Weare) responded to today's federal court decision striking down HB 1569:
"I am not surprised that an unelected judge 'appointed' by the autopen in 2021 would push far-left Democratic policies on the people of New Hampshire. The vast majority of Granite Staters support common sense election integrity laws. HB 1569 required voters to prove their citizenship prior to casting a ballot,” Chairman Berry began.
“This isn't the first time a progressive judge has ignored the law and precedent to push a political agenda. It's a pattern. Democrats know their policies are deeply unpopular in the Granite State. That is why they must rely on unelected far-left judges to force their ideology onto voters. They tried this same trick with their vehicle inspection sticker scheme. Their racket failed then, and it will fail now,” he continued.
Chairman Berry has also provided the following background:
“Here’s what matters legally: Judge Elliott's decision is wrong on the law itself.
In Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee (2021) the United States Supreme Court was clear that states may act against election fraud ‘without waiting for it to occur and be detected within its own borders.” Yet Judge Elliott demanded ‘concrete evidence’ of noncitizen voting before letting New Hampshire verify citizenship. That approach conflicts with the Supreme Court’s recognition that states may act proactively to protect election integrity.
She also applied the wrong standard of review. Under Burdick v. Takushi (1992), strict scrutiny applies only when a law ‘severely’ restricts the right to vote, and laws imposing ‘reasonable, nondiscriminatory restrictions’ are justified by the state's important regulatory interests. Asking a voter to prove citizenship is exactly that kind of reasonable requirement. In Crawford v. Marion County Election Board (2008), the Supreme Court upheld a voter ID law even though the record contained no evidence of in-person voter impersonation fraud in Indiana. Judge Elliott flipped that framework on its head.
Plus, in Purcell v. Gonzalez (2006), the Supreme Court reaffirmed that ‘a State indisputably has a compelling interest in preserving the integrity of its election process. Judge Elliott invented a requirement the Constitution does not impose,” Chairman Berry explained.
“This decision contradicts Supreme Court precedent. I urge the state to appeal this ruling.
House Republicans will continue the fight for free and secure elections, in spite of what a far-left radical judge may try to force down our throat,” he concluded
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Kevin O’Leary: "What I find so interesting about a cohort of 23 year olds that I teach in business classes, they're all socialists, all of them, until they get their first paycheck.”
2026 is not only the 250th anniversary of American independence, but also the 250th anniversary of the publication of Adam Smith’s highly influential Wealth of Nations, which represents a clarion call for economic independence from previously failed systems.