I rarely go into politics compared to the past, however I want to say if you are into houses of local government, I suggest you visit the New Hampshire State House (this is the proper spelling by the way) before the end of the calendar year. At the rate for the race for the CEO with the least amount of executive power compared to the other 49 states with over 4 and a 1/2 million dollars in the campaign, certain responsibilities will rise to the most vulernable, and some others will get more “freedom”.
If that certain woman claims victory in 6 weeks, expect the “accessibility” to the governor and the office to be more complicated, protected by security because of vague “threats”… to one’s ego, that is.
I have been tight-lipped only because if something is seriously of a political concern, I want to raise the alarm just in time, nearly 6 weeks away.
Complement the current governor’s ol Apple //e or /// (I forget because he has the Monitor /// at his desk) and say he’s more tech competent than his father’s painting of that ol IBM 5150! Even if you don’t agree politically such small talk of light hearted nature will not happen by January for at least of couple of years. Mark my words.