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Midweek Memes … But, soft! what meme through yonder window breaks?

Wed, 2024-06-19 16:00 +0000

It is Wednesday, and time for another memeingful encounter with … memes.

As a reminder, they are memes. Some are made up. They are not to be dissected or fact-checked. And like the corporate media, they are not to be taken seriously but enjoyed for the fantasy that they portray. And, often, some biting sarcasm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Token Non-Meme Video

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Because Facebook will try to claim you think these next two are real if you share them… they are not real.

 

 

 

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Categories: Blogs, New Hampshire

Meanwhile, On Flag Day …

Wed, 2024-06-19 14:00 +0000

June 14th wass Flag Day. It commemorates the Second Continental Congress’ adoption of the American flag – the stars-and-stripes – in 1777. So how did New Hampshie’s Largest City celebrate? By raising the Gay Flag, of course.

I say “of course” because this is intentional. It is intentionally disrespectful. It is intended to send the message that we have and are “transforming” America, and there is NOTHING you can do to stop us.

 

 

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Larry Hogan and Kelly Ayotte

Wed, 2024-06-19 12:00 +0000

Regardless of the result, I urge all Americans to respect the verdict and the legal process. At this dangerously divided moment in our history, all leaders—regardless of party—must not pour fuel on the fire with more toxic partisanship. We must reaffirm what has made this nation great: the rule of law.”

That is Larry Hogan, running for the U.S. Senate from Maryland. Apart from the nonsense that the U.S. is more “dangerously divided” than in our past (political division is not dangerous), and the nonsense that a DA or Attorney General running for the office explicitly to destroy Donald Trump and finding a state misdemeanor to morph into numerous federal felonies (three per ledger entry) has something to do with “the rule of law,” Hogan is a Sununu Republican, looking to CNN both for his facts and for approval, fighting a war on a battleground selected by his enemy, appealing to Democrats ON THEIR TERMS.

Pretty Kelly Ayotte surely hates Trump more than ever. Twenty’leven federal felonies sure beats bawdy talk between golfers, but even the latter clip, which NBC warehoused for a decade and deployed at the precise end of the 2016 campaign, got Ayotte to cap a continually disappointing term as U.S. Senator by breaking with Trump and bragging about casting a meaningless write-in vote for Mike Pence, superficially supporting the Republican Party as she was sabotaging its effort to carry New Hampshire.

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Ayotte will break with Trump again, when the time is right. The right time will be after we nominate her for Governor. How do we know this? Because Ayotte is the quintessential CENTRIST. A centrist scans the field, finds out what everyone else believes, and then positions herself in the center. If the left is intractable (and especially engages in rioting and looting), the centrist moves left. Because the centrist believes in nothing—certainly not what we believe in, if powerful, influential, numerous, or uncivil people believe in the opposite. This is the essence of Ayotte’s 2020 slogan, “Listening, Learning, and then Leading” that led a thousand Sure Things like me to abstain or vote third-party and exile her to the corporate boardroom.

Now she is back, with name recognition, a war chest, and a gimmick (womanhood). And a party that knows it cannot persuade loves a gimmick. Ayotte has learned her lines well; indeed, either of the Democrat candidates will do to New Hampshire what has been done to Democrat states and cities and what the leading candidate started to do to Manchester: ignore well-adjusted, well-behaving, taxpaying Granite Staters in favor of lawbreakers—notably, Joe Biden’s hordes of foreign invaders—and the misbehaving. Excuse them, subsidize them, credential them, ensure they can misbehave safely, and celebrate them.

Ah, but what will Ayotte do? What she has always done: seek the center. She will be a Joyce Craig on downers, wrecking New Hampshire more gradually.

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Bridging the Gap: Optimism’s Ethereum Bridge and the Future of Cross-Chain Connectivity

Wed, 2024-06-19 11:00 +0000

In the rapidly evolving landscape of blockchain technology, the need for seamless interoperability between different networks has become increasingly paramount. As diverse ecosystems emerge, each with its unique strengths and capabilities, the ability to freely exchange data and assets across these siloed environments is crucial for fostering innovation and unlocking the full potential of decentralized applications (dApps) and decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols.

Enter Optimism, a pioneering Layer 2 scaling solution built on top of the Ethereum blockchain. While Optimism’s primary focus lies in addressing the scalability limitations of Ethereum through its innovative Optimistic Rollup technology, the project has also developed a groundbreaking cross-chain bridge that facilitates seamless communication and value transfer between the Ethereum mainnet and Optimism’s Layer 2 environment. This Ethereum bridge represents a significant step forward in the quest for cross-chain interoperability, paving the way for a more connected and collaborative blockchain ecosystem.

The Significance of Cross-Chain Bridges

Cross-chain bridges serve as vital conduits, enabling the exchange of data and assets between different blockchain networks. These bridges establish secure channels for communication, allowing users to move their holdings, such as tokens or other digital assets, from one network to another, effectively bridging the gap between disparate ecosystems.

In the context of the Optimism project, the Ethereum bridge plays a crucial role in facilitating the movement of Ethereum-based assets, such as ERC-20 tokens, between the Ethereum mainnet and Optimism’s Layer 2 scaling solution. This interconnectivity not only enhances liquidity and capital efficiency but also unlocks new opportunities for developers to leverage the strengths of both networks simultaneously.

How Optimism Ethereum Bridge Works

Optimism’s Ethereum bridge operates through a two-step process: depositing and withdrawing. When a user wishes to transfer assets from the Ethereum mainnet to the Optimism network, they initiate a deposit transaction. This transaction locks the assets on the mainnet and generates a corresponding representation on the Optimism Layer 2 environment. This representation essentially acts as an IOU, representing the user’s claim to the locked assets on the mainnet.

Conversely, when a user needs to move assets back from Optimism to the Ethereum mainnet, they initiate a withdrawal process. During this process, the Optimism-based representation of the assets is burned, and the original assets are unlocked and returned to the user’s Ethereum mainnet address.

This seamless back-and-forth movement of assets is made possible through the use of secure messaging protocols and cryptographic techniques that ensure the integrity and validity of the transactions across both networks.

Unlocking New Possibilities with Cross-Chain Interoperability

The ability to freely move assets and data between the Ethereum mainnet and Optimism’s Layer 2 environment unlocks a myriad of new possibilities and use cases. Developers can leverage the robust security and decentralization of the Ethereum mainnet while benefiting from the scalability and cost-efficiency offered by Optimism’s Layer 2 solution.

For instance, decentralized applications (dApps) that require high throughput and low transaction fees can be deployed on Optimism, while still retaining the ability to interact with smart contracts and protocols on the Ethereum mainnet. This cross-chain connectivity opens up new avenues for innovation, enabling the creation of hybrid dApps that combine the strengths of both networks.

Moreover, cross-chain interoperability has profound implications for the burgeoning field of decentralized finance (DeFi). By enabling the free flow of assets across different blockchain networks, users can access a wider range of DeFi protocols and services, unlocking new investment opportunities and facilitating more efficient capital allocation.

Imagine a scenario where a user holds assets on the Ethereum mainnet but wishes to participate in a yield farming opportunity on Optimism’s Layer 2 environment. With the Ethereum bridge in place, the user can seamlessly transfer their assets to Optimism, participate in the yield farming protocol, and then withdraw their earnings back to the Ethereum mainnet, all without the need for centralized intermediaries or trusted third parties.

Addressing Cross-Chain Security Concerns

While cross-chain bridges offer immense potential for interoperability and collaboration, they also introduce new security challenges that must be addressed. As assets and data flow across different networks, robust safeguards must be in place to prevent malicious activities such as double-spending, theft, or other forms of exploitation.

Optimism’s Ethereum bridge employs a range of security measures to mitigate these risks. One key feature is the use of fraud proofs, which allow for the detection and prevention of invalid state transitions or malicious behavior on the Optimism network. If any fraudulent activity is detected, the bridge can be halted, and the affected assets can be recovered through a dispute resolution process.

Additionally, the Optimism team has implemented rigorous security audits and formal verification processes to ensure the integrity and correctness of the bridge’s underlying code and protocols. Ongoing research and development efforts are underway to further enhance the security and trustworthiness of cross-chain bridges, exploring advanced techniques such as zero-knowledge proofs and secure multi-party computation.

The Future of Cross-Chain Interoperability

As the blockchain industry continues to evolve and mature, the demand for cross-chain interoperability will only intensify. Optimism’s Ethereum bridge represents a significant step forward in this journey, but it is merely the beginning of a broader movement towards a more interconnected and collaborative blockchain ecosystem.

Looking ahead, we can expect to see the emergence of more sophisticated cross-chain bridge solutions, tailored to specific use cases or industry verticals. These bridges may leverage advanced cryptographic techniques, such as zk-rollups or validium approaches, to further enhance scalability, privacy, and security.

Furthermore, the concept of cross-chain interoperability extends beyond the realm of Ethereum and its Layer 2 solutions. As other blockchain networks, such as Bitcoin, Polkadot, and Cosmos, gain traction and establish their own ecosystems, the need for seamless communication and value transfer between these disparate networks will become increasingly crucial. Initiatives like the Cosmos Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) protocol and the Polkadot ecosystem’s cross-chain messaging capabilities are paving the way for a more interconnected future.

Conclusion

Optimism’s Ethereum bridge is a pioneering solution that exemplifies the power of cross-chain interoperability. By enabling the seamless movement of assets and data between the Ethereum mainnet and Optimism’s Layer 2 environment, this innovative technology is breaking down barriers and fostering a more collaborative and interconnected blockchain ecosystem.

As the industry continues to evolve, cross-chain bridges will play a vital role in unlocking new opportunities for decentralized applications, financial services, and beyond. By facilitating the free flow of value and data across different networks, these bridges will drive innovation, promote capital efficiency, and empower developers to leverage the unique strengths of various blockchain ecosystems.

While challenges related to security and scalability remain, ongoing research and development efforts are paving the way for more advanced cross-chain solutions, ensuring that the future of blockchain technology is one of seamless interoperability and boundless possibilities.

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RINO Report Card for 2024

Wed, 2024-06-19 10:00 +0000

The New Hampshire General Court (i.e. our legislature) has finished its work for this year (except for a veto override session in the Fall).

I have crunched the numbers – i.e. the voting records of 2024 – to determine objectively which members are RINOs – Republicans In Name Only.

The RINO Report is different from all other scorecards in that it looks at every single roll call. It is entirely mathematical and objective. There is no subjective decision making about which votes to score, or what is the correct vote for each roll call.

The correct vote for each roll call is whichever way 80% of Republicans vote. If Republicans are divided then that roll call is not scored. E.g. on vote #161, 79% of Republicans voted Yea. That did not meet the 80% threshold so was not scored.

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When both parties vote the same way, those roll calls are not scored. E.g. on vote #152, Republicans were practically unanimous in opposing the bill, but Democrats were also opposed, so that vote was not scored.

The RINO Report scores all votes where a super-majority (80%) of Republicans voted opposite a majority of Democrats. A RINO vote is when a Republican votes with Democrats against a super-majority of Republicans.

The House had 284 roll calls this year. There were 232 votes where 80% of Republicans voted one way and Democrats voted the other way. Each member’s RINO score is simply what percentage of those 232 votes he or she voted with Democrats against Republicans.

It should be no surprise that most Republicans most of the time vote the same way. We believe in certain principles such as individual freedom, limited government, and free enterprise. For most bills we reach the same conclusion. This year there were 20 votes where 100% of Republicans voted the same way (and Democrats voted the opposite). There were another 73 votes where only 1 or 2 Republicans voted with Democrats.

Almost every Rep at one time or another casts a vote the same as the Democrats. One example is when a Republican votes against the budget because it is too large while the Democrats vote against it because they think it is too small. Thankfully, such votes are not common.

This year there were 30 Reps who scored a perfect 0%. Looking at all Republicans, the median RINO score was 1.7%, meaning that on average they voted with Democrats only 1.7% of the time. 80% of Republicans scored lower than 4.5%; 90% scored lower than 7.2%.

There were 10 Republicans who voted more than 10% of the time against fellow Republicans. Clearly, they are out of mainstream Republicanism. Even more outside of the mainstream were 4 Republicans who voted more than 20% of the time with Democrats against Republicans. Worst as usual was Dan Wolf.

RINO score #RINO votes
71.4%  Wolf, Dan (R, Newbury) 140
26.7%  Bordes, Mike (R, Laconia) 52
23.2%  Guthrie, Joseph (R, Hampstead) 45
20.4%  Thackston, Dick (R, Troy) 42
17.6%  Bickford, David (R, New Durham) 39
15.6%  Coker, Matthew (R, Meredith) 35
14.8%  Mason, James (R, Franklin) 27
13.1%  O’Hara, Travis (R, Belmont) 8
11.2%  Pearson, Mark (R, Hampstead) 26
10.5%  Ankarberg, Aidan (R, Rochester) 23

Here is the full list:

RINO score #RINO votes
71.4%  Wolf, Dan (R, Newbury) 140
26.7%  Bordes, Mike (R, Laconia) 52
23.2%  Guthrie, Joseph (R, Hampstead) 45
20.4%  Thackston, Dick (R, Troy) 42
17.6%  Bickford, David (R, New Durham) 39
15.6%  Coker, Matthew (R, Meredith) 35
14.8%  Mason, James (R, Franklin) 27
13.1%  O’Hara, Travis (R, Belmont) 8
11.2%  Pearson, Mark (R, Hampstead) 26
10.5%  Ankarberg, Aidan (R, Rochester) 23
9.8%  Proulx, Mark (R, Manchester) 20
9.6%  Milz, David (R, Derry) 18
9.6%  Sytek, John (R, Salem) 22
9.2%  Trottier, Douglas (R, Belmont) 10
8.2%  Bogert, Steven (R, Laconia) 19
8.2%  Boyd, Bill (R, Merrimack) 19
8.2%  Pratt, Kevin (R, Raymond) 19
8.1%  Nagel, David (R, Gilmanton) 15
8.1%  Pearson, Stephen (R, Derry) 18
7.5%  Hunt, John (R, Rindge) 16
7.3%  Vandecasteele, Susan (R, Salem) 15
7.1%  Crawford, Karel (R, Moultonborough) 12
7.1%  Roy, Terry (R, Deerfield) 15
6.5%  Foote, Charles (R, Derry) 13
6.5%  King, Seth (R, Whitefield) 15
6.1%  Andrus, Louise (R, Salisbury) 13
6.1%  Healey, Robert (R, Merrimack) 14
6.1%  Packard, Sherman (R, Londonderry) 3
5.7%  Plett, Fred (R, Goffstown) 13
5.6%  Phinney, Brandon (R, Rochester) 11
5.6%  Yokela, Josh (R, Fremont) 13
5.3%  Rhodes, Jennifer (R, Winchester) 12
5.2%  McDonnell, Valerie (R, Salem) 12
5.1%  Gerhard, Jason (R, Northfield) 11
5.1%  Mooney, Maureen (R, Merrimack) 11
4.8%  Fedolfi, Jim (R, Hillsborough) 10
4.8%  Lascelles, Richard (R, Litchfield) 11
4.8%  Testerman, Dave (R, Franklin) 9
4.7%  Harley, Tina (R, Seabrook) 6
4.7%  Nelson, Jodi (R, Derry) 11
4.7%  Popovici-Muller, Daniel (R, Windham) 11
4.4%  Santonastaso, Matthew (R, Rindge) 9
4.4%  Tierney, James (R, Northumberland) 8
4.3%  Cole, Brian (R, Manchester) 8
4.3%  Davis, Arnold (R, Milan) 10
4.3%  MacDonald, Wayne (R, Londonderry) 10
4.0%  Kuttab, Katelyn (R, Windham) 9
3.9%  Janvrin, Jason (R, Seabrook) 9
3.6%  Beaudoin, Richard (R, Gilford) 7
3.6%  Prudhomme-O’Brien, Katherine (R, Derry) 8
3.5%  Katsakiores, Phyllis (R, Derry) 8
3.5%  MacDonald, John (R, Wolfeboro) 8
3.5%  Stapleton, Walter (R, Claremont) 8
3.4%  Donnelly, Tanya (R, Salem) 8
3.3%  Boehm, Ralph (R, Litchfield) 7
3.3%  Brown, Carroll (R, Bristol) 7
3.2%  Ouellet, Mike (R, Colebrook) 7
3.1%  Panek, Sandra (R, Pelham) 6
3.1%  Rochefort, David (R, Littleton) 7
3.0%  Ball, Lorie (R, Salem) 7
3.0%  Emerick, Tracy (R, Hampton) 7
3.0%  Phillips, Emily (R, Fremont) 7
3.0%  Seidel, Sheila (R, Goffstown) 7
3.0%  Smith, Steven (R, Charlestown) 5
3.0%  Weyler, Kenneth (R, Kingston) 7
2.9%  Khan, Aboul (R, Seabrook) 6
2.8%  Dolan, Tom (R, Londonderry) 6
2.7%  Belcher, Mike (R, Wakefield) 6
2.6%  Brown, Richard (R, Moultonborough) 6
2.6%  Cahill, Tim (R, Raymond) 6
2.6%  Costable, Michael (R, Freedom) 6
2.6%  Creighton, Jim (R, Antrim) 6
2.6%  Harb, Robert (R, Plaistow) 6
2.6%  Ladd, Rick (R, Haverhill) 6
2.6%  Spilsbury, Walter (R, Charlestown) 6
2.5%  Verville, Kevin (R, Deerfield) 5
2.4%  Infantine, William (R, Manchester) 4
2.3%  Reid, Karen (R, Deering) 5
2.2%  Corcoran, Travis (R, Weare) 5
2.2%  Cordelli, Glenn (R, Tuftonboro) 5
2.2%  Cushman, Leah (R, Weare) 5
2.2%  Edwards, Jess (R, Auburn) 5
2.2%  Ford, Oliver (R, Chester) 5
2.2%  King, Bill (R, Milford) 5
2.2%  Lynn, Bob (R, Windham) 5
2.2%  Melvin, Charles (R, Newton) 5
2.2%  Polozov, Yury (R, Hooksett) 5
2.2%  Seaworth, Brian (R, Pembroke) 5
2.2%  Simon, Matthew (R, Littleton) 5
2.2%  Thomas, Douglas (R, Londonderry) 5
2.2%  Tudor, Paul (R, Northwood) 5
2.1%  Lundgren, David (R, Londonderry) 4
2.0%  Berry, Ross (R, Manchester) 4
1.9%  Connor, James (R, Rochester) 4
1.9%  Gould, Linda (R, Bedford) 3
1.9%  McCarter, Nikki (R, Belmont) 4
1.9%  McLean, Mark (R, Manchester) 4
1.8%  DeSimone, Debra (R, Atkinson) 4
1.8%  Hoell, J.R. (R, Dunbarton) 4
1.8%  Renzullo, Andrew (R, Hudson) 4
1.7%  Drye, Margaret (R, Plainfield) 4
1.7%  Granger, Michael (R, Milton) 4
1.7%  Greeson, Jeffrey (R, Wentworth) 4
1.7%  Horgan, James (R, Farmington) 4
1.7%  Kelley, Diane (R, Temple) 4
1.7%  Lekas, Tony (R, Hudson) 4
1.7%  Lewicke, John (R, Mason) 4
1.7%  Mannion, Tom (R, Pelham) 4
1.7%  Pauer, Diane (R, Brookline) 4
1.7%  Ploszaj, Tom (R, Center Harbor) 4
1.7%  Potenza, Kelley (R, Rochester) 4
1.7%  Smith, Jonathan (R, Ossioee) 4
1.7%  Walsh, Lilli (R, Hampstead) 4
1.4%  McConkey, Mark (R, Freedom) 3
1.4%  Spillane, James (R, Deerfield) 3
1.3%  Alexander, Joe (R, Goffstown) 3
1.3%  Ammon, Keith (R, New Boston) 3
1.3%  Kofalt, Jim (R, Wilton) 3
1.3%  Lekas, Alicia (R, Hudson) 3
1.3%  Mannion, Dennis (R, Salem) 3
1.3%  McGough, Tim (R, Merrimack) 3
1.3%  McGuire, Carol (R, Epsom) 3
1.3%  McGuire, Dan (R, Epsom) 3
1.3%  Notter, Jeanine (R, Merrimack) 3
1.3%  Rollins, Skip (R, Newport) 3
1.3%  Sweeney, Joe (R, Salem) 3
1.2%  Murphy, Michael (R, Gorham) 2
1.1%  Coulon, Matthew (R, Pike) 2
1.1%  Durkin, Sean (R, Northumberland) 2
1.0%  Smart, Lisa (R, Meredith) 2
0.9%  Abare, Kimberly (R, Pelham) 2
0.9%  Bailey, Glenn (R, Milton) 2
0.9%  Cambrils, Jose (R, Loudon) 2
0.9%  Colcombe, Riché (R, Hillsborough) 2
0.9%  Drago, Mike (R, Raymond) 2
0.9%  Gorski, Ted (R, Bedford) 2
0.9%  Harrington, Michael (R, Strafford) 2
0.9%  Janigian, John (R, Salem) 2
0.9%  Kennedy, Stephen (R, Hudson) 2
0.9%  Porcelli, Susan (R, Hampton Falls) 2
0.9%  Post, Lisa (R, Lyndeborough) 2
0.9%  Qualey, James (R, Rindge) 2
0.9%  Quaratiello, Arlene (R, Atkinson) 2
0.9%  Stone, Jonathan (R, Claremont) 2
0.9%  Vose, Michael (R, Epping) 2
0.5%  Leavitt, John (R, Hooksett) 1
0.5%  Moffett, Michael (R, Loudon) 1
0.5%  Nutting, Zachary (R, Winchester) 1
0.5%  Pitre, Joseph (R, Farmington) 1
0.5%  Prout, Andrew (R, Hudson) 1
0.5%  Sellers, John (R, Bristol) 1
0.5%  Turcotte, Len (R, Barrington) 1
0.4%  Aron, Judy (R, South Acworth) 1
0.4%  Avellani, Lino (R, Wakefield) 1
0.4%  Aylward, Deborah (R, Danbury) 1
0.4%  Bernardy, JD (R, South Hampton) 1
0.4%  Burnham, Claudine (R, Milton) 1
0.4%  Comtois, Barbara (R, Center Barnstead) 1
0.4%  Doucette, Fred (R, Salem) 1
0.4%  Dunn, Ron (R, Londonderry) 1
0.4%  Erf, Keith (R, Weare) 1
0.4%  Gagne, Larry (R, Manchester) 1
0.4%  Hill, Gregory (R, Northfield) 1
0.4%  Layon, Erica (R, Derry) 1
0.4%  McMahon, Charles (R, Windham) 1
0.4%  Newton, Clifford (R, Rochester) 1
0.4%  Noble, Kristin (R, Bedford) 1
0.4%  Osborne, Jason (R, Auburn) 1
0.4%  Soti, Julius (R, Windham) 1
0.4%  Terry, Paul (R, Alton) 1
0.4%  Tripp, Richard (R, Derry) 1
0.0%  Aures, Cyril (R, Chichester) 0
0.0%  Bean, Harry (R, Gilford) 0
0.0%  Berezhny, Lex (R, Grafton) 0
0.0%  Boyd, Stephen (R, Hooksett) 0
0.0%  Brouillard, Jacob (R, Nottingham) 0
0.0%  Dumais, Russell (R, Gilford) 0
0.0%  Griffin, Gerald (R, Mont Vernon) 0
0.0%  Harvey-Bolia, Juliet (R, Tilton) 0
0.0%  Hobson, Deb (R, East Kingston) 0
0.0%  Kaczynski, Thomas (R, Rochester) 0
0.0%  Kenny, Catherine (R, Hudson) 0
0.0%  Love, David (R, Derry) 0
0.0%  Mazur, Lisa (R, Weare) 0
0.0%  Perez, Kristine (R, Londonderry) 0
0.0%  Peternel, Katy (R, Wolfeboro) 0
0.0%  Piemonte, Tony (R, Sandown) 0
0.0%  Potucek, John (R, Derry) 0
0.0%  Sanborn, Laurie (R, Bedford) 0
0.0%  See, Alvin (R, Loudon) 0
0.0%  Sheehan, Vanessa (R, Milford) 0
0.0%  Sirois, Shane (R, New Ipswich) 0
0.0%  Summers, James (R, Newton) 0
0.0%  Tenczar, Jeffrey (R, Pelham) 0
0.0%  True, Chris (R, Sandown) 0
0.0%  Ulery, Jordan (R, Hudson) 0
0.0%  Varney, Peter (R, Alton) 0
0.0%  Wallace, Scott (R, Danville) 0
0.0%  Walsh, Thomas (R, Hooksett) 0
0.0%  Wherry, Robert (R, Hudson) 0
0.0%  Wood, Clayton (R, Pittsfield) 0

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Alleged Pedophiles Grooming Children & You Can Help Us Stop It

Wed, 2024-06-19 02:00 +0000

I recently did an investigation into a Drag Queen performer who goes by the name Reverend Yolanda, and in this investigation, I found out that the group he was part of, the Radical Faeries, was actually a covert pedophile group.

Meet us on June 28th at 10:30 am EST in Conway, NH, at the Public Library on 15 Greenwood Ave so we can stop him from grooming children.

I was able to prove that Yolanda was part of the Radical Faeries and that the founder of the Radical Faeries, Harry Hay, a pedophile and founder of the North American Man/Boy Love Association, designed the Radical Faeries to hide pedophiles and infiltrate the Progressive Left to promote pedophilia. There are many other things that I uncovered and showed in the article, so if you haven’t read it I would suggest you give it a look through and share it with everyone you know.

Yolanda is scheduled to perform in front of children on June 28th at 10:30 am EST in Conway, NH at the Public Library on 15 Greenwood Ave. I need your help to stop this monster from harming children. I have contacted the police but they sighted that the 1st Amendment would protect him from being shut down, which is funny because last year they banned us from protesting in the public library. What happened to our 1st Amendment rights? The truth is rights don’t exist without the threat of violence and the state has a monopoly on violence. And this is why they try to take away our 2nd Amendment.

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Yolanda Admits to Being a Radical Faerie:

During an interview with NYCITY NewsService titled “Helping Boys and Girls Feel Comfortable” Yolanda was asked about this question, “But you knew you were not Tony?” And Yolanda responded:

Since I was a kid, I was really aware of myself. At least by fourth grade. But probably before that I knew that I was different. I was raised as a boy but I never felt like a boy. Back then we didn’t have words to describe gender identity. So I assumed I was a gay boy. That was the closest I could think I was.”

I came out in elementary school, I think I was around 10. Which, actually, now that I work in Drag Story Hour, I meet a lot of kids who know they’re trans by the age of 10. They do. So I was right on track.”

Of course it was really rough for a long time. So when we moved to a different state I decided I would start all over again and would go back in the closet. That didn’t work because I started falling in love with all these boys…I later decided to study theater and move to New York.”

Then Yolanda was asked, “So it was then when you really discovered Yolanda?” And he answered:

So at that point I got really discouraged…Then around the 1990s (1993), I met a group of people called the Radical Faeries. We were queer people that played with gender (…) I was exploring a new age of spirituality. I moved to another Radical Faerie commune in Vermont and that’s when I started calling myself Yolanda.”

Harry Hay, North American Man/Boy Love Association Spokesman:

Hay was an ardent supporter of the North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA), a gay organization that advocates for pedophilia, and in a 1983 article, titled “A Quest for Knowledge,” that Hay wrote for NAMBLA, he makes the parallel of the word “faeries” to his organization that he founded, the Radical Faeries:

Between thirteen and fourteen, I had begun to hear about the fact that there are men who sometimes like boys, and I want very much to know about these things. I’d heard about this from the men who worked in the fields the year before. They told me about them; they called them ‘fairies.’

Hay also explains how he become a pedophile by being molested by an adult:

I get a job on the freighter. It took two and a half days for the freighter to go from San Francisco to Los Angeles in those days, and they break at San Luis Obispo. They go in for the night to San Luis Obispo proper. I’m checking it out with the fellows because in one of the places they had some rotgut—remember, this is Prohibition—and then get all looped with the queers. I decided, I don’t want to go with the queers, but I might go out and watch the fellows go in and out and watch everything else. But the point is that I had perfect choice. I had the right to make a choice. I am fourteen; I am earning a man’s board, a man’s labor, I’m being treated as a man at fourteen, and I’m making all kinds of decisions at fourteen. But from the point of view that you are hearing, I am a child.”

Hay then tries to say that he was the molester and not the 25-year-old man:

The point is that I was perfectly capable of handling myself and knowing exactly what I wanted. But this year I knew that I wanted to find a man to tell me what I wanted to know. So, at fourteen, you realize, I’m a child molester. I’m a child, and I’m molesting an adult till I find out what I want to know. And I found him, and he was shocked. Then he discovered that, rather than being a man, as he suspected that I was from the way I looked—my callouses on my hands, and the way I handled myself, and my clothing—that I was only a fourteen-year-old kid, and if anybody found out about it he’d be in jail for life, or, at least in California twenty-three years in that period.”

It is because of this molestation that Hay bases his whole ideology and begins the demonic task of trying to normalize your children being molested so they too can become like him and so that older men like him can enjoy your children:

I’m telling you this story, and I’m saying it tonight, in memory of a man—all I can remember is that his name was Matt. And I send to all of you my love and deep affection for what you offer to the boys, in honor of this boy when he was fourteen, and when he needed to know best of all what only another gay man could show him and tell him.”

Hay then tells the world that you’re not truly a gay ally if you don’t let pedophiles rape your children:

I also would like to say at this point that it seems to me that in the gay community the people who should be running interference for NAMBLA are the parents and friends of gays. Because if the parents and friends of gays are truly friends of gays, they would know from their gay kids that the relationship with an older man is precisely what thirteen-, fourteen-, and fifteen-year-old kids need more than anything else in the world. And they would be welcoming this, and welcoming the opportunity for young gay kids to have the kind of experience that they would need.”

So, again, as I said, my offering is not as a member of NAMBLA, but in memory of that fourteen-year-old boy who was handled by Matt so long ago. And in memorial to Matt, I offer you my love.”

This wasn’t the first time that Hay had been molested; in fact, early on in his life, he was molested by an older man at a swimming pool. Speaking at a NAMBLA conference on Oct. 7, 1984, Hay recounted an experience from his childhood where he was molested by the gay man:

So I’m about twelve years old and I swim very well at this point—very good swimming underwater and various other things. And so I don’t go into the kids’ pool, I go in the big pool. And I had this experience probably five or six times. Some man comes up to me, wants me to see how long he can stay underwater. And it’s important for me to understand just how long he stays underwater. He’s going to go way down to the other end of the pool and he’s going to come up between my legs and he’s going to come out the other end. So he goes down to the other side, he swims through my legs, and he [does?] my cock out of my bathing suit and he caresses it a couple of times and comes out the other end. And then he is going to come back. So he comes back through again, and this time spends a little more time.”

The True Purpose of the Radical Faeries:

At a NAMBLA conference in Los Angeles on November 8th, 1986, Harry Hay explained to his fellow pedophiles that they were going to have to operate unground covertly to make sure they could continue to enjoy pedophilia:

“I find this particular situation that we’re coming into, in a way, a sort of replay of things I’ve seen before in my life, and I would suggest that it’s very possible that we are moving into a period where, as the speaker [Dan Tsang] pointed out, we may find ourselves being moved against on all fronts.  Which would suggest, then, that we’re going to have to go back to various forms of underground activity. I would say that in my life, I’ve spent more time being an outlaw than being an in-law. And consequently, I would say that I know a good deal about how you operate as an outlaw, how you operate underground, how you operate in defiance, how you operate, presumably, almost in parallel, but actually in opposition to it.”

Next Hay talks about advancing pedophilia in America by ingratiating themselves into government and the Progressives of the Left that we see today:

“One of things that I think we have to be concerned about—and here again, I think this is where we begin to see what we can do and how far we can advance ourselves—is the march on Washington that comes up next October.  I think this is a place where we have to find very imaginative ways to reach all kinds of elements of the community that we up to now haven’t thought of touching.  Not only to reach all kinds of elements of our own community, but to find the weak spots, shall we say, within the left, within the progressive forces in the hetero community who might find themselves in parallel with where we are, or in parallel with the way that we feel we are going to go, and make of them willing—or even unwilling—allies in this whole regard.  I think, as a matter of fact, we can count on the fact that we’re probably going to see far more repression on the part of the government for a while.  I don’t think we’ve peaked.  I think we’re seeing ourselves on the beginning of a rising tide.  And we’re going to have to fall back on our inventiveness and our creative imagination.”

Lastly, Hay tells the world what the Radical Faeries actually are and what they are designed to do for pedophiles:

“And here, honeys, I might say that the Radical Faeries are way ahead of you, because don’t forget that faeries can always vanish.  This is one of the things that we’re going to have to learn to do again.  We have to learn to remember that when people lean on us too hard, we just simply aren’t there anymore.  There are ways and means by which we can do that.  I do pass on to you the remark that was passed on to the revolutionaries by Maksim Gorky long ago:  He who fights and runs away will live to fight another day.”

What Would You Do to Save Your Own Children?

Yolanda is scheduled to perform in front of children on June 28th at 10:30 am EST in Conway, NH, at the Public Library on 15 Greenwood Ave. I need your help to stop this monster from harming children.

I have contacted the local police, but they cited that the First Amendment would protect him from being shut down. This is funny because last year, on June 23rd, they banned us from protesting in the public library. What happened to our First Amendment rights?

If you would like to voice your concerns to the Conway PD, here is their info:

  • Tel: (603) 356-5715
  • E-Mail: police@conwaypdnh.gov

Make sure to remind Chief Christopher J. Mattei, who is one of the police officers in the video, that it’s unconstitutional to ban protestors from a public building.

The truth is rights don’t exist without the threat of violence, and the state has a monopoly on violence. And this is why they try to take away our 2nd Amendment.

I tried reaching out to the local newspaper, the Conway Daily Sun, and the editor, Margaret McKenzie, called me transphobic and claimed that I didn’t know what journalism was. Then I reached out to their publisher, Mark Guerringue, who stated that he wouldn’t look at my article because it was nonsense, even though he hadn’t looked at it. Guerringue even went out of his way to insinuate that it was fabricated because I “hate gay people”.

If you would like to voice your concerns to the Conway Daily Sun, you can reach them with their publicly available contact info:

Mark Guerringue, publisher:

  • email, Mark@conwaydailysun.com
  • phone, 603-387-5160

Margaret McKenzie, editor:

  • email, Margaret@conwaydailysun.com
  • phone, 603-733-5801

These are the kinds of people that we are going up against. They want to convert your children and subject them to harm so that your children will grow up to loathe you. They will not stop unless we force them from society. And mark my words, the police are just as complicit in this as the pedophiles.

So please show your support by commenting down below, sharing this post and leaving a like so that our cause becomes a massive call to protect children. I cannot in good faith rest until this pedophile is cast out of society.

Use the comment section as a petition that you will be there on June 28th at 10:30 am EST in Conway, NH at the Public Library on 15 Greenwood Ave so we can stop him from grooming children. We need all the support we can get to stop this man from harming children.

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Some Thoughts on Americans for Prosperity.

Wed, 2024-06-19 00:00 +0000

Many non-Dems* are at least somewhat familiar with Americans for Prosperity(AFP), which Ed Mosca refers to in his rightful disparaging of “Koch-bots” within the GOP.  I leave it to the readers to bring themselves up to speed on the Koch brothers and point out all their daily anti-Trump mailers sent in January before the Republican* presidential primary that Chris Ager refused to get closed to nonmembers.  Regardless of YOUR opinion of Trump, this article is for everyone who wants to defeat Dems.

I will start by giving AFP praise where it’s due.  They generously provide resources like candidate training workshops, often catered and always free.  They sponsor free parties, such as the annual Pine Tree Riot one in Weare, and host phone banking events.  The list goes on, but AFP has done some other things, in addition what I already mentioned, that should give every savvy voter some pause.  I’ll mention a few of them because it’s my opinion that they fall under the “take what you like and leave the rest” category.

I will start by pointing out that they endorsed Mr. Stephen for the executive council while there were still several days of filing time remaining, despite his lack of record as an incumbent. Despite being a nonincumbent, he still has a political record, and it’s NOT a flattering one!

Is the endorsement a preemptive strike just to be “anti-Terese?” You decide.  While you’re deciding, I’ll share my take on why Mr Stephen is a bad choice, but let’s move on.

My Senator has regularly complained about AFP over the years and usually blames them when I reprimand him for voting the wrong way.  I usually tell him that I’m unhappy because he voted the wrong way, not because AFP told me to tell him that.  A few examples were Rosenwald’s welfare dental plan in 2022 and later enshrining MassHealth, both of which were the act of a hive-minded senate with no dissenters.  While I have no committed opinion on pot bills in general, he does.  What’s interesting is that he has an almost identical voting record to the senator once seated next to him, who sadly wasn’t reelected in 2022.  And that nearly identical voting record included voting NO on pot.  Whether or not you, the reader, care about pot, you should find it interesting that AFP sent out mailers to one district telling people to tell their senator to change his mind and/or vote a certain way, but NOT in the neighboring district.  Why is that?  All 24 votes are of equal value to each other.

Two other issues in my senator’s rant about AFP were that they aren’t anti-choice enough(for him) and that they support open borders.  I don’t care about the former as much as many others do, but I do care about the latter, and my research has come up with mixed information.  Readers are encouraged to do their own digging on that one and share what they find.

There are also two primaries that have viable candidates who are not strangers to the political scene.  One of them is for governor, which everyone should already be familiar with, and I have since gone on record speaking to, but once again, don’t forget “the Trump factor” tied to both candidates, regardless of YOUR thoughts of Trump.  My points are about AFP rather than Trump.  The other primary is in Senate District 23, where Sharon Sheeple, incumbent Senator Gannon, is being primaried by freshman Rep Emily Phillips.

Both are current members of the legislature and, therefore, have voting records and don’t need to be given candidate surveys.  I would hope that AFP does the right thing and endorses Emily, but keep in mind that Senator Gannon has endorsed Kelly Ayotte and they’re both establishment people.

And then there’s the whole matter of housing and AFP’s stance on it, but let’s stick with candidates for now.  And let’s not forget the two primaries for federal office.  While I have have not done sufficient research on the other district, one unfortunate prognostication I received is they’re likely to choose Vikram over Lily Tang Williams.  I certainly hope that’s not going to happen, but we’ll see.

Aren’t we all by now tired of the establishment prioritizing protecting its power over serving the best interest of the public?  Will AFP come about and make sound endorsements for District 23, the Corner Office, and the federal offices?  Or are they going to do like they did in executive council District 4 and do the bidding of the establishment elite?

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Click Your Heels Together Three Times, While Repeating “New Hampshire Advantage”

Tue, 2024-06-18 22:00 +0000

Kelly Ayotte has quite a future … in comedy, NOT politics. She’s telling everybody that she is going to stop the Democrat gubernatorial candidates from “massing up” New Hampshire. When New Hampshire is already “massed up” beyond repair. A short list … the public schools (and probably many private schools) teach the religion of the Left, DEI and CRT, lovely euphemisms for anti-White racism, as well as grooming children and enable abortions.

The supposedly majority GOP House on June 13th refused to ban “sanctuary cities,” and refused to expand EFAs. Look at the Democrats Woke-Communists celebrating the, to borrow a phrase, “massing up” of New Hampshire:

If you are a White-male you have to wear a suit and tie in the New Hampshire House. If you are a Woke-Communist, you can wear a two-sizes too small short-sleeves and flash your tats. It’s called hierarchy.

But bitter-clingers just keep pretending that Trump is somehow going to win a rigged election, then survive a Deep-State assassination, and then somehow single-handedly purge local government of bottom-feeders like Amanda Bouldin and Alissandra Murray.

I don’t understand the urgency to legalize weed in New Hampshire. The bitter-clingers chanting “New Hampshire advantage” and “don’t mass up New Hampshire” have to already be on far, far more powerful drugs.

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Who Made Vermont Use Fossil Fuels in the First Place?

Tue, 2024-06-18 20:00 +0000

Last week, I took Vermont Democrats to the rhetorical woodshed over a new law to charge fossil fuel companies for the cost of climate change. It was a fun ride but long-winded, so I published it on Substack.

It makes several excellent points about how stupid this greedy exercise is, but one in passing deserves more attention (emphasis added).

Millions of years ago, much of what is the modern US was underwater, absent our modern Western lifestyles. There was a lot of flooding, which makes the nonsense from the Accelerated sea level folks look silly.

We also had extreme temperatures and severe planet-changing weather events, all without fossil fuel companies to bilk or anyone voluntarily emitting the byproduct of their combustion (including the not yet existing government of the state of Vermont).

No one made anyone choose fossil fuels for anything, as George Sharpe observed on Sunday in the Albuquerque Journal about Vermont’s law and it’s joining other states to sue oil companies (in search of a budget bailout climate payday—IMO).

“…none of the plaintiffs acknowledge the benefits of fossil fuels — the underappreciated workhorse that brought us out of the dark ages. Carbon energy, which underpins our entire life as we know it, hasn’t ruined the environment but has helped preserve it.

The nastiest living conditions with the lowest life expectancy on the planet are where people have little, if any, access to energy.

Second, since Vermont and most of the other plaintiffs produce no oil or gas, exactly which companies are to blame for their emissions?

Vermont’s emissions did not occur because Exxon produces oil and gas in Texas or elsewhere, those emissions came because their citizens continue to consume the fuels that are crucial to running their lives.

Given the global nature of the accusation, the greedy will state unequivocally that it is the accumulation of emissions everywhere, but that doesn’t work for them either. If you believe climate dogma and reducing emissions are the path to salvation, you’re doing it in the wrong place. Africa, India, and China emit substantial amounts of whatever concerns you. China alone has outpaced everyone.

Fining oil companies doesn’t change that, even if Vermont’s law survives the numerous expected lawsuits. It’ll just be another payday misspent by greedy, incompetent leftists. They get a notation on that progressive resume of people who, like Greta, are whining in the West when they should be in Chongqing, Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, and Guangzhou. Greta won’t because, despite all that so-called bravery – and this includes every climate cultist in Vermont – is a front. A Facade. Just like the climate agenda.

The goal is to make us more like China; otherwise, they’d be there protesting and probably in a labor camp with Uyghurs making keffiyeh for protesting US college kids.

Other Fools Errands

Claims that they (big oil, gas, coal) knew about the damage and hid it are ridiculous, if not just because the only thing hidden is that CO2 is not doing anything the greedy climatists claim. There is more than enough leaked insider correspondence to create enough doubt to make any claim in court to the contrary fail. And when did Leftists decide they’d figured it out and stopped using fossil fuels? For most, never. Why not find them? Wait – you are; clean heat standard.

But they can’t afford Vermont taxes now, and they are always going up. Every tax and spend legislature needs a sugar daddy, and today’s targets are big oil and gas.

Whether social and political pushback will produce enough years of more reasonable leadership to reverse the damage (and properly investigate the fraud) remains to be seen. Still, every storm is announced with a breeze, so we can hope.

As for Vermont, its citizens will need to come together and agree that whatever the deal may be, their current crop of “leaders” does not have their best interests at heart and are trying to paper over their incompetence by bilking some climate devil to hide this with “easy money” that is only going to cost them more in the end.

And it will all be for nothing.

 

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Why Rank-and-File Democrats (Woke-Communists) Are So Dirty And Grimy

Tue, 2024-06-18 18:00 +0000

It is the restrictors. The rank-and-file “Democrats” … more accurately, Woke-commie-bots … do not have enough water pressure when they bathe. They believe that grime is a a small price for pay for supposedly saving the polar ice-caps. The ruling class Woke-commies … the George Clooneys, Jimmy Kimmel’s, etc. … get to have full water pressure. That’s how collectivism works … the collective works for the rulers, under the illusion they are working for the Sate, the common good, the blah, blah, blah.

Here is President Trump … as only President Trump can … using humor to skewer the Woke-commies. REMOVE THE RESTRICTORS!

 

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