News Update

Time for some news from around New Hampshire viewed through the perspective of a person who used to be authorized to use violence to enforce morality.

I welcome your opinions about mine:

1. Lawmakers are contemplating a change to the “Right-to-know” law which would allow greater governmental accountability for the people. The people, you know, who have to consent to the government in order for it to even exist.

But those who worry about the continued efforts of public officials to restrict public access see this as one more attempt to inhibit the spirit of the law.

Public servants. People who work for and answer to you. They’ll be the judge of what you should know.  Just trust them.

However at meeting of editors of New Hampshire daily newspapers Thursday it was unanimous the proposal was an effort to give public officials yet another way to keep the public from gaining information about the workings of public organizations.

Shut up. Do as you’re told. You’ll know what we decide to tell you, citizen.  Why the hell should you know what is going on in a public organization in the first place?  It’s not like you’re forced to pay for it or anything.

If a “public official” is doing work that is righteous… what the hell are they afraid of the public being privy to it in the first place?  Like police squirming when they’re recorded for public consumption, the only “public official” that should be afraid of public scrutiny is a “public official” who is doing something wrong.

2. The Town of Allenstown, NH wants a new police prosecutor as the current one has caused the department’s conviction rate of non-felony cases to plummet over %51 in two years.

“We’ve never seen a decline like that before,” (the police chief) said at the time.

This is good news to everyone in the liberty community here in New Hampshire I do declare. Well over %50 of what the police do here is enforce “crimes” with no victims (well… the “state” is the victim).

This type of government incompetence that I think all who believe in freedom should support.

I’ve said before that if the government didn’t attack people who haven’t hurt anyone that there would never have been a Free State Project. Anyone care to dispute me on that?

3. Why are the police so against being filmed?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3GlEe1kCHA

You wanna go to jail for some fucking reason I come up with???” (lie.)

Ever get smart mouthed with a cop again I show you what a cop does!

Yeah.  They protect and serve, right?

And again— you’re forced to pay for it.

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