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Friday
Mar082013

YRNF - Help us create a new website by taking this survey! 

Tell us what you think!



We want your thoughts!

We know you want it: the long awaited upgrade to YRNF.com. Here is your chance to tell us what you want to see in a brand new website. Please take a minute to fill out this quick survey. Your feedback is very important to us. We will be closing the survey on MARCH 18th, so please get back to us before then!

Remember, if you have questions or further thoughts about the survey and the new website be sure to contact Technology Chairman Katrina Rice.

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Tuesday
Mar052013

DNC Video: #GOPSequester: 98 Percent of What They Wanted 

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Republicans in Congress got what they wanted – the GOP sequester cuts. John Boehner may have gotten 98 percent of what he wanted with these cuts, but communities across the country are bracing for their harmful impact. As President Obama made clear, these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, and they don't need to happen if congressional Republicans step up and do what's right — accept a balanced approach to growing our economy and reducing our deficit. 

Check out the New DNC Video, #GOPSequester: 98 Percent of What They Wanted - http://youtu.be/lw0lh7p4jk8

Saturday
Mar022013

NHGOP LAUNCHES WEBSITE FOCUSING ON HASSAN'S IRRESPONSIBLE BUDGET 

Concord - The New Hampshire Republican State Committee today launched a new website that focuses on Governor Maggie Hassan's irresponsible budget and her decision to include $80 million in non-existent, illegal gambling revenue in her proposal. The website, www.nhbudget.com will serve as a resource for Granite Staters who want to learn more about the governor's failed fiscal leadership and her reckless plan.

"Governor Hassan is gambling with New Hampshire's future and constructing a fiscally irresponsible house of cards that could collapse at any minute. Her proposal is so reckless that even prominent Democrats including Attorney General Michael Delaney and House Finance Chairman Mary Jane Wallner are speaking out against it and call her plan a 'mistake'," said NHGOP Chairman Jennifer Horn. "New Hampshire deserves a governor who is willing to show leadership and propose a responsible budget that does not rely on phony, fraudulent and illegal gambling revenue to balance our books. Republicans are committed to exposing the devastating impact of the governor's budget and proposing real solutions to preserve the state's fiscal integrity and maintain the New Hampshire Advantage."

NHBudget.com will also feature an online petition that will allow Granite Staters to voice their objections to the governor's budget and call for a truly balanced budget. 

 

Tuesday
May082012

ALG - 'If I wanted America to fail' video tops 2 million views on YouTube.com

May 7, 2012, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson issued the following statement on the FreeMarketAmerica.org video "If I wanted America to fail" topping 2 million views on YouTube.com:

"The Obama Administration's record of environmental radicalism slowing down the American economy exposed in our 'If I wanted America to fail' video continues to resonate with a broad swath of the American public. It is little wonder, as Obama's EPA and other agencies pursue a conscious policy of making electricity and gasoline more expensive, so that solar, wind, and battery alternatives will seem cheap.

"Obama's regulatory assault against conventional energy includes regulations against miniscule mercury emissions from coal plants, the Stream Buffer Zone Rule rewrite, the 2009 carbon endangerment finding, and rules capping carbon emissions on all new fossil-fuel burning plants, not to mention the slowdown of drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. These regulators seemingly want to crucify our economy on the altar of environmental radicalism.

"All of this is based on the fairy tale that mankind is destroying the planet, and causing global warming through carbon dioxide emissions. It won't be long before regulators next construct some myth of how oil shale fracking is causing earthquakes or some other calamity. When politically tainted science becomes a means of restricting American economic output at any cost including at the expense of individual prosperity, it is time to question the politics that are driving that movement.

"Do these regulators and Obama want America to fail? It is hard to say, but they do want to make it even more expensive to do business here in America — a problem that is already driving capital and jobs overseas. Even leaving the science aside, our standing of the world's economic superpower is endangered by these regulations. For that reason alone, these policies must be defeated — before we really do fail as a nation."

To view online: http://getliberty.org/if-i-wanted-america-to-fail-video-tops-2-million-views-on-youtube-com/

Attachments:

"If I wanted America to fail," Video, FreeMarketAmerica.org, Americans for Limited Government, April 22, 2012 at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ-4gnNz0vc .

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Americans for Limited Government is a non-partisan, nationwide network committed to advancing free market reforms, private property rights and core American liberties. For more information on ALG please call us at 703-383-0880 or visit our website at www.GetLiberty.org.

Saturday
May052012

NH Journal - May Survey for President and Governor



Tell Us What You Think
Election for President and Governor

The election season is heating up and New Hampshire voters will be making history as we vote for President and an open seat for Governor for the first time in a decade. 

Our own New Hampshire United States Senator Kelly Ayotte is considered a contender for Vice President.  Let us know what YOU think and we'll report the results!


Sincerely,

NH Journal