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Reply to comment by Hyperfein_transition in New Hampshire Lawmakers Refine Cannabis Legalization Plan, With Vote Expected Soon by OregonTripleBeam
You’re thinking like a single issue voter with that statement.
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Reply to comment by FreelanceNinjaM in Gonna be a little chilly this weekend by SheenPSU
30 years in SWFL. Agreed.
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I’m on AT&T and drive throughout New England for work and I haven’t had many issues
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Reply to comment by AssMaster2020 in Apartments in Southern New Hampshire?? by [deleted]
Thankfully, I’m on the third floor so I get free heat from everyone below me
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Reply to comment by Alternative-Mud3701 in Apartments in Southern New Hampshire?? by [deleted]
I do like it, but prices have gotten utterly insane everywhere
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Reply to Apartments in Southern New Hampshire?? by [deleted]
2 bed 1 bath at halstead countryside in Manchester was $2100 when I signed 2 months ago. Just a price heads up
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MARIO!! Seriously though, their chemistry was fucking magical in that film
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Reply to comment by drewshaver in New Hampshire Lawmakers Refine Cannabis Legalization Plan, With Vote Expected Soon by OregonTripleBeam
I didn’t say it wasn’t. I’m not a fan of our two-party system whatsoever. It polarizes nuanced issues far too much and reduces the chances of enacting actual change in policy. My point is that comparing the percentage of overall votes for a candidate and their constituents’ percentage of support for a single issue is pointless and only serves to create more polarization.
We could also compare Sununu’s 57% victory to NH residents’ support for abortion, constitutional carry laws, tax policies, or anything else.
The answer to deciding individual issues is public referendums to the state constitutional amendments. Our ability to change our state laws should not be blockaded by any party.