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Grady223
11-04-2010, 02:35 PM
Pennsylvania went Republican Tuesday and New Hampshire went entirely Democratic - what a turn around - what goes?
WinnDixie
11-04-2010, 06:02 PM
Pennsylvania went Republican Tuesday and New Hampshire went entirely Democratic - what a turn around - what goes?
We are talking about Nov.2, 2010 here, right??? NH certainly didn't go entirely Democratic. We watched from a distance...but...I think we saw it OK.
kjbathe
11-04-2010, 06:19 PM
290-something Republican House members. 19 Republican Senators. If this is considered going "entirely Democratic", works for me. :)
songkrai
11-04-2010, 06:41 PM
WHO SAID
I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around me
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
And I'll get on my knees and pray
We don't get fooled again
Don't get fooled again
gf2020
11-04-2010, 06:52 PM
Maybe Grady meant MA? Which did go 100% Democrat. I'm ready to move to NH or ME!
Bear Island South
11-04-2010, 10:15 PM
WHO SAID
I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around me
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
And I'll get on my knees and pray
We don't get fooled again
Don't get fooled again
I believe, The Who!
I believe, The Who!
Who?? The Who!! Who??? The Who!!! Who???? Oh forget it!!!! :D
Hopefully they will repair some of the damage done to our state and region during the past 2 years! Hope they are not chickens!
Ropetow
11-05-2010, 07:48 AM
Rule #1 for elected officials: Do no harm.
Rule #2: Spend the public's money like it's your own personal household $$$.
Rule #3: Use common sense (even though it's not so common these days)
fatlazyless
11-05-2010, 07:59 AM
www.city.laconia.nh.us
Here's one positive local Laconia public stimulis that was built in September-October-November of 2009, funded in large part with about $900,000 of a U.S. federal stimulis grant; the very first 9/10's mile of the W.O.W. Trail that runs along next to the old railroad track from just behind the Laconia Library, www.laconialibrary.org, to just across the street from Lake Opeechee.
The money, the $900,000 federal money, made a great big difference in getting it built. In the construction biz, the money really matters, it is what makes the construction happen!
Just by reading the local LaDaSun, one reads about various on-going public W.O.W. Trail projects and community gatherings that include clean-ups of vacant lots, large mural painting of a steam locomotive, granite benches, and mini-parks that are all public enhancements.
If and when the remaining eight miles of the WOW Trail walking-bicycle-10' wide paved asphalt, waterfront walkway gets all built out from Lake Winnisquam in Belmont to Laconia to Lake Opeechee to Paugus Bay (Lake Winnipesaukee) to Weirs Beach to Meredith Bay (Lake Winnipesaukee) to Meredith it will become one more reason for tourists to come visit the area, as well as for locals to go pedal the trail.
Basically, the Weirs Beach area down by the lakefront, is pretty much of an uninhabited, unused, and economically dead area from just after Labor Day through till Memorial Day. The W.O.W. Trail should definately help to change that because the trail should get built right down and across through the Weirs-waterfront area. That will give people a very good reason to be going there from say March thru November, or so. It is potentially a beautifull lakeside, commercial BUSINESS-TOURIST area that is now deserted for about nine months per year.
If John McCain had won the president's race in November 2008, and not Barack Obama, would the 9/10 first W.O.W. Trail mile have received the stimulis $900,000? What do you think?
www.wowtrail.com ... !
Grady223
11-05-2010, 08:16 AM
Maybe Grady meant MA? Which did go 100% Democrat. I'm ready to move to NH or ME!
Oops, sorry, don't know what I was looking at on Wednesday but it had US Senate and House seats going to Dems. Must be my Old Timers!
Shore Driver
11-05-2010, 09:16 AM
You might have confused NH for crappy ol CT.
A viciously taxed blue state to the core. More to come! Malloy practically assured us that he will raise taxes to help out his friends in the state employee unions.
SteveA
11-05-2010, 11:24 AM
Who?? The Who!! Who??? The Who!!! Who???? Oh forget it!!!! :D
Live! Turn it up LOUD!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zydAs5bRW1U
Now this song will be stuck in my head all day. :eek:
:offtopic: Sorry, blame it on the flashbacks... :rolleye2:
But.. seriously, many groups have claimed this song as an anthem for "revolutions" and "causes". The GOP tried in 2006. Old Pete wasn't buying it. :cool:
"In its May 26, 2006 issue, the conservative National Review magazine published a list of "The 50 greatest conservative rock songs." "Won't Get Fooled Again" was ranked song number one. Pete Townsend responded on his blog as follows:
"It is not precisely a song that decries revolution - it suggests that we will indeed fight in the streets - but that revolution, like all action can have results we cannot predict. Don't expect to see what you expect to see. Expect nothing and you might gain everything.'' Townsend then goes on to explain that the song was simply ''Meant to let politicians and revolutionaries alike know that what lay in the center of my life was not for sale, and could not be co-opted into any obvious cause.'' "
"meet the new boss, same as the old boss" Now that is what all of Washington DC is all about!! :) Red, Blue.... dosen't matter they get very little done for anybody besides themselves. :rolleye1:
NoRegrets
11-05-2010, 11:34 AM
Thanks for the link. I am at my desk with my headphones and inhaling the energy from the performance! I can't wait to get back to the lake to take our last cruise tomorrow!!!!!
www.city.laconia.nh.us
Here's one positive local Laconia public stimulis that was built in September-October-November of 2009, funded in large part with about $900,000 of a U.S. federal stimulis grant; the very first 9/10's mile of the W.O.W. Trail that runs along next to the old railroad track from just behind the Laconia Library to just across the street from Lake Opeechee.
The money, the $900,000 federal money, made a great big difference in getting it built. In the construction biz, the money really matters, it is what makes the construction happen!
Just by reading the local LaDaSun, one reads about various on-going public W.O.W. Trail projects and community gatherings that include clean-ups of vacant lots, large mural painting of a steam locomotive, granite benches, and mini-parks that are all public enhancements.
If and when the remaining eight miles of the WOW Trail walking-bicycle-10' wide paved asphalt, waterfront walkway gets all built out from Lake Winnisquam in Belmont to Laconia to Lake Opeechee to Paugus Bay (Lake Winnipesaukee) to Weirs Beach to Meredith Bay (Lake Winnipesaukee) to Meredith it will become one more reason for tourists to come visit the area, as well as for locals to go pedal the trail.
Basically, the Weirs Beach area down by the lakefront, is pretty much of an uninhabited, unused, and economically dead area from just after Labor Day through till Memorial Day. The W.O.W. Trail should definately help to change that because the trail should get built right down and across through the Weirs-waterfront area. That will give people a very good reason to be going there from say March thru November, or so. It is potentially a beautifull lakeside, commercial BUSINESS-TOURIST area that is now deserted for about nine months per year.
If John McCain had won the president's race in November 2008, and not Barack Obama, would the 9/10 first W.O.W. Trail mile have received the stimulis $900,000? What do you think?
www.wowtrail.com ... !
http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:Sg0nbbOZxcoaMM:http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a260/Datdude11/Internet%20messages/offtopic.jpg&t=1
phoenix
11-06-2010, 03:14 PM
actually other than the gov NH couldn't have been more red. both house seats in congress,US senate and legislature highest republican in decades. 19 out of 24 in senate and around 300 out of 400 in house
SAMIAM
11-06-2010, 03:49 PM
The Who could have been roadies for the Rolling Stones
Onshore
11-08-2010, 07:15 AM
http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/223704/education-funding-to-be-revisited
ClosetExtrovert
11-08-2010, 01:32 PM
Pennsylvania went Republican Tuesday and New Hampshire went entirely Democratic - what a turn around - what goes?
The strategy was vote out the incumbent. So that's a good thing. Neither party seems to be working in our best interest...So out you go and get a real job.:D
Money well spent in these tough economic times. I guess the name is appropriate. Thats exactly what I said when I found out how much the government spent on 9/10's of a mile....WOW!! Whats next, a 6,000,000 "bridge to no where"?? Hey, It's only money, keep those printing presses rolling!!
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