Showing posts with label New Hampshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Hampshire. Show all posts

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Trump Endorsed by New England Police Benevolent Association in Portsmouth, New Hampshire

An honor to be endorsed this evening by the New England Police Benevolent Association in Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Friday, February 17, 2012

To stop election fraud...
New Hampshire
The Iowa Caucus was a joke has no meaning is not a binding election. You don’t have to be registered to vote or show ID. You can walk in off the street and give an address in the precinct and vote. It’s a sham a fundraiser for the State of Iowa and the state GOP. On 04 Jan 2012 05:23 AM PST I posted “Iowa Caucus Much Over Rated” http://bit.ly/wIEEGG about the sham/scam that the Iowa Caucus is. 
The Iowa Caucus was a GOP and you didn’t need to show you were a Republican to vote. 
The GOP needs to step up to the plate and insure that a GOP vote is valid by requiring you show your ID and a voter registration card in every state.
MINNESOTA 



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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

ELECTION FRAUD...IN AMERICA


The Iowa Caucus was a joke has no meaning is not a binding election. You don’t have to be registered to vote or show ID. You can walk in off the street and give an address in the precinct and vote. It’s a sham a fundraiser for the State of Iowa and the state GOP. On 04 Jan 2012 05:23 AM PST I posted “Iowa Caucus Much Over Rated” http://bit.ly/wIEEGG about the sham/scam that the Iowa Caucus is. The Iowa Caucus was a GOP and you didn’t need to show you were a Republican to vote. The GOP needs to step up to the plate and insure that a GOP vote is valid by requiring you show your ID and a voter registration card in every state. Now we find New Hampshire is just as bad…
New Hampshire isn’t any better view the video New Hampshire Shows How Easy Vote Fraud Can Be… View Video http://youtu.be/9-uVhhIlPk0 The media needs to quit touting these like it’s the be all and end all. According to this Romney has not won squat. Until all states have voted the GOP would be making a mistake to wrap up nomination before all 50 states vote.Disfranchising 49 states right to vote. The irony is that we send envoy’s to other nations to monitor their elections and we don’t/can’t/won’t monitor election of the most powerful person in the world, The PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Suggestion Congress needs to pass a voter ID LAW for every state. Question is South Carolina next on the list of sham elections?

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Perry in SC Day 4: Saul Alinsky versus Gordon Gekko
Jan. 12, 2012
Gordon GekkoMany have emailed and called, and told me (as if I were Rick Perry himself), to give Mittens a break on free enterprise. I will, so this is my last attempt to get the point across. Obviously Mitt Romney is sewing up the nomination after only 350,000 voters in two out-of-the-way, blue states, Iowa and New Hampshire, have had their say.
While I don't particularly care for her politics, Maureen Dowd is brilliant in describing what the stupid Republicans have bought themselves. The great battle for the future of this country is turning into an epic contest of Saul Alinsky versus Gordon Gekko. If you saw the movie Wall Street, you know that this probably won't turn out too well for the proponents of Gordon Gekko, the Republicans. Not even Goldman Sachs appreciates Gordon Gekko!
Regardless of from where the news of Romney's Bain Capital career comes from, it is what it is. There are some career fields that do not translate well into presidential campaigns. Among them are undertakers, tax collectors, Casey Anthony's defense attorneys, bill collectors, and CEOS of leveraged buyout firms.
When you think "independent voter," the image comes to mind of a younger, college-educated American who is carefully discerning to whom he or she will cast a vote. The image is that the independent voter is rugged and independent; the quintessential model of the American spirit as Alexis de Tocqueville chronicled so masterfully in Democracy in America.
But that's not the independent voter at all anymore. The independent voter's heritage of rugged individualism was ripped out from underneath him when Mitt Romney's ancestors tore the voter's great grandparents from the family farm, moved his families to the cities, and put them to work in the steel mill, or the factory. In doing so, the once rugged individualist American became more dependent upon the up and down swings of Gordon Gekko's fiat currency, and with it, the ever-ending booms and busts of the industrialized economy.
And so, as Franklin D. Roosevelt (and later, Clinton) proved, if a politician can feel your pain, they'll get the independent vote. With that in mind, consider for whom the independent voter goes when Saul Alinsky spends $1 billion in Goldman Sachs' money to unleash this, what is portrayed in the movie below, on Gordon Gekko, in the midst of a bust economy.
When Mitt Romney Came to Town...Read Full Story

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

FROM MY BUD PETER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE...
Interviews from Occupiers to media plus compare and contrast and more
Hi All
flat out in NH
Today after a 30 hour gonzo period when I didn’t sleep and then crashed on a chair outside the radio room in
Manchester I have a series of posts up you might find interesting
With interviews from Michael Steele to Occupods, to new media folk
Where I compare the “Huntsman surge” to the Santorum reality
Where I talk about sitting in on a live Morning Joe show
and finally my interview with Joe and Mika where new media meets old
lots going on, will be liveblogging from Santorum party tonight
Take care

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Governor Perry On Fox News
Fox & Friends with RICK PERRY  THIS MORNING from NEW HAMPSHIRE...
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

GOVERNOR RICK PERRY AND SHERIFF JOE
NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWNHALL...

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Rick Perry Meets With New Hampshire Newspaper

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Manchester, NH

Friday, October 28, 2011

GOP Presidential candidate Rick Perry sat down today with the editor and publisher of the Union Leader, a newspaper and website based in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Perry said he'd support term limits on all federal judges, including those on the U.S. Supreme Court. He discussed his plan for a flat tax, and said he'd support lowering the corporate tax rate to 5.25% on money made by U.S. companies overseas. He also said that regulations, not taxes, are the primary obstacle to job creation.
On the subject of whether he'd take part in future debates with the other GOP candidates he refused to commit, saying only "18 seems like an awful lot of debates.”
The three-term Texas governor said border security was a priority because “Hezbollah, Hamas, (and) the Iranians are using the Mexican border to try to do harm to American citizens.”
Perry said the issue of whether President Obama's birth certificate is legitimate is "humorous" and "distractive."
Gov. Perry is third in most nationwide polls, behind Herman Cain and Mitt Romney. Perry's campaign made news recently when it suggested that he might not participate in upcoming televised Republican debates.
Earlier this week Gov. Perry announced his plan to revive the economy, including changing the current tax code to include a flat tax, reducing the corporate tax rate and eliminating taxes on dividends and many capital gains. Under his plan individuals could choose a 20% flat tax with a $12,500.00 deduction per individual, per household. Taxpayers could also choose to calculate their rates under existing IRS code.
The Union Leader previously interviewed Mitt Romney, who told the paper that he was confident he would be his party's nominee for president.

Updated: Friday at 6:06pm (ET)

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Washington Post/Bloomberg Debate Recap......















Rick Perry’s Op-Ed onenergy production and job creation

Texas Spending and Debt

Spending

Since becoming Governor, Rick Perry has cut taxes by more than $14 billion through 67 pieces of legislation.
As governor, Rick Perry has signed six balanced budgets and is the first Texas governor since World War II to sign budgets that cut general revenue spending.
Under Governor Perry’s leadership, Texas has earned the highest possible debt rating, AAA, and Texas’ per capita debt has gone from 6th lowest to 2nd lowest among the 50 states.
For more information on the Texas state budget,
Gov. Perry’s tax cuts, visit
Mitt Romney’s Chief Economic Advisor: Romneycare = Obamacare
Romneycare “Imposed a Very Large Burden on Small Businesses and Their Employees”
According to a 2010 study co-authored by Mitt Romney’s chief economic advisor, Glenn Hubbard [1]:
–Romneycare is the same as Obamacare.
–Romneycare increased single-coverage employer-sponsored insurance premiums in Massachusetts by about 6% more than national rates, or $262, in just two years.
–Romneycare “imposed a very large burden on small businesses and their employees.”
–“Because the Plan’s [Romneycare] main components are the same as those of the new health reform law [Obamacare], the effects of the Plan provide a window onto the country’s future.”
–“Policy makers should be concerned about the consequences of health reform for the cost of private insurance.”
According to the study, in the years since the implementation of Romneycare
–Premiums for single coverage at private sector employers in Massachusetts rose by 5.9% more than national rates.
–Premiums for family policies in Massachusetts rose by 1.5% more than national rates, but in the Boston MSA, those premiums rose by 8.1% more than premiums in the 19 largest other MSAs in the country.
–Family premiums for small employers in Massachusetts rose by 14.4% more than national rates.
SOURCE:
[1] “The Effect ofMassachusetts’ Health Reform on Employer-Sponsored Insurance Premiums,” 2010,
Hubbard Report on Romney Care

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Perry at Dartmouth
Please watch these videos of Governor Perry at Dartmouth after the debate last night:


Not to be, ah, pawkish about this or anything: but as you can see, the difference between Perry’s performance at debates, and his ability to interact with a room, is palpable.


And here’s part II: the Q and A from last night’s (10/11/2011) post-debate remarks by Texas Governor Rick Perry.

Moe Lane (crosspost)
Aaron Gardner was on hand to record Governor Rick Perry‘s remarks after the debate last night. I’ll be putting up the video in two parts: this part consists of the formal remarks that Governor Perry made, and the second will be from the question-and-answer period.
On Debates
Bryan Preston takes on the inadequacy of the left-of-center, ratings-hungry establishment media picking the Republican nominee via debates:
Gov. Rick Perry’s long record is evidence enough that he thinks clearly, governs from principle and knows how to lead. We didn’t need the debates to tell us this. On paper, he is the closest analog to Reagan in this race: Successful governor of a large state, Democrat who switched to the GOP out of sincere conviction, a core conservative who can campaign skillfully and defeat whatever Democrats come his way because he knows what makes them tick. He can raise money, lots of it, and he can wield social networks like few others. Spend a few minutes with him and he can inspire you to appreciate your liberty....
The media moderators haven’t asked the right questions, or paid attention to the right things. They don’t have the basic knowledge to know how to get at conservative first principles. They play gotcha, and we Republicans let them, and form our opinions based on their antics. The Democrats would never be so stupid.

But, seriously.
RELATED: Stephen Kruiser adds his thoughts:
Given that almost all of the debates are hosted by very liberal-leaning media outlets and the questions range from sophomoric to absurdly skewed to embarrass any real conservative candidate, it’s not surprising that Romney is comfortable with them.
Romney is probably the most shameless of the lot, as well, just sort of glibly denying things he has done and said in the past, inventing things that he never said or did in the past, and otherwise saying whatever he believes people want to hear at this particular moment in time.
ALSO RELATED: Perhaps the most detailed and thorough take-down of Mitt Romney I've seen yet in the conservative blogosphere.
MORE RELATED: Moreover, was it not incredibly strange that former Democrat and Carter supporter Michele Bachmann had an opportunity to ask one question of one candidate, and she chose to rant about Perry once being a Democrat, then drop a series of inaccurate claims about Texas debt and spending? She's really something else.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

WATCH DEBATE TONIGHT..
From New Hampshire..

Republican Debate: Where and when you can find it...



The Bloomberg/Washington Post Republican Presidential Debate is Tuesday, Oct 11 at 8 p.m. ET in Hanover, N.H. More importantly, anyone can watch it on PostPolitics.com.
Here are more details:
Who is participating?
Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann , businessman Herman Cain, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum.
Where can I watch the debate?
The debate will stream live on PostPolitics.com, alongside live coverage from The Fix’s Chris Cillizza. It will also air on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg.com and WBIN-TV in New Hampshire.

Who will moderate the debate?
Charlie Rose is the moderator, and Washington Post political correspondent Karen Tumulty and Bloomberg TV White House correspondent Julianna Goldman will also question the candidates.
What is the format?
The candidates will outline their economic and job creation proposals while seated side-by-side at a round table facing the hosts and surrounded by audience members.
The entire debate will be devoted to exploring the candidates’ stances on issues relating to the economy, including jobs, taxes and the deficit, and their plans to create economic growth.
What is the official hashtag?
Use #econdebate to join in the conversation on Twitter. Get started now by telling us what economic-themed questions you would ask the candidates.
If you have questions about the debate that aren’t covered here, ask us on Twitter using the hashtag or in the comments section.
You can also join the conversation about the debate on Quora and Instagram.

Monday, October 3, 2011

PERRY ANSWERS QUESTIONS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE...




Posted by the Granite Oath PAC who objective was to listen to Texas Governor Rick Perry address the crowd in trying to persuade them that he is the Republican to become the Republican nominee at the end of the 2012 Presidential Primary to take on and remove Barack Hussein Obama from the Oval Office, answer their questions, and some time for mingling among them for "grin and greet" time before going "wheels up" and heading back to Texas.
Rick Perry - Are you better off today than you were 
two and a half years ago? Perry in New Hampshire

Are you better off today ?
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Saturday, October 1, 2011

      GOVERNOR PERRY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE..
Photograph Courtesy of Jon Roberts
My friend Lynne Roberts, President of Americans United for Freedom gave me the run down on this event for Governor Perry that was held in New Hampshire...
October 1st Governor Rick Perry was the primary speaker at an event sponsored by
Ovide Lamontagne (on the right) In Manchester, New Hampshire. Lamontagne, a candidate for Governor of New Hampshire, who is high on Newsmax's most coveted candidates endorsement list, bought Rick a UNH  football hoodie, with the '12 on the back.  UNH also happens to be the Alma Mater of my friend Lynne Roberts, who attended the function. Lynne, I'm told, got in the best comment of the afternoon. She told Perry, and the crowd, that she was tired of people hammering Rick Perry for saying he doesn't support a fence. Lynne had  talked to her son, who is an Army officer, recently back from Afghanistan, who agreed that a fence fosters a false sense of security. Lynne's son was a fire support officer, who rained down the wrath of God on those who needed the wrath of God rained down on them.  He told Lynne that fences can be tunneled under, cut through and climbed over.  He relied on drones and boots on the ground.  And said (wait for it) "Not even the Great Wall of China kept the barbarians out." All along the border states we know this to be a very true statement. Every few days/weeks we get another article about the border patrol finding a tunnel that has been dug under in an area where there is a fence.The most touching thing Lynne told me was Governor Perry took time to say "tell your son thank you for serving our country."
Lynne and her husband Jon felt that after listening to an untimed speech, looking into Governor Perry's eyes and shaking his hand they had met a true American Patriot that would always put honor and country first. be ###