Editorial: The NHDP Does not “Represent” Me in their “Democracy”

The New Hampshire Democratic Party, as bad as living in a deep red state own does not speak for me. In state & local politics, as early as my twenties, neither party addressed my concerns. the Democratic party like the GOP will most likely lead me on of listening but not acting, where in the NHGOP, when the phone don’t ring, you’ll know it’s them.

They claim to be for the so-called “working families” but in the town I see is the most working per capita, Merrimack. Is it the so-called “tax and spend” nature of the party? Or maybe it’s so quota based, that it turns me off.

For instance, my services is highly regulated. This party believes in complete sterile ways of life. Everything needs to be calculated and measured by data, not by narrative outcomes (this has changed as the activists are learning about their bluff). I don’t want politicians to be regulating my day to day schedule and have some quota of performance of time of day when I am pretty slow. I could have goals met in a shorter period of time if I am allowed the resources.

The overall Democratic party is like watching KidVid blocks of the “Educational and Instructive” programming as if they piss on entertainment value as being entirely bad. Hell PBS Kids content in the 1990s had lots of heavy content for children who can’t naturally comprehend all the nuances Wishbone forced, and I look back at Zoom with very jaded eyes with strong dog-whistles of activism (do I need to say “ZOOM INTO ACTION”?) It should be noted that prior ot the early 1990s, kids programming was never promoted nor was there any additions since the inception of the inverted TV network resembling a logo of a P-Head nearly 20 years prior.

Utilitarian, sterile learning with an ounce of “quality” environments is not me.

I should also note that the Democratic Party is heavily represented by more nicher groups than the niche groups. As I have said, the disability rights, is representing the physically impaired. If the liberal views is skewed for disabilities, what is to say for other groups from within? It’s not to say I’ve voted for those pesky “Tax and Spend Liberals [sic]” as the MAGA Red would say, because I am pretty agnostic and I think that’s how I believe politics should be. Both parties is an organized religion.

In general, I never really resonated with many left, far left, dark blue Democrats because they like to serve where old people live like on the I89 corridor or Kenny Boy (Ken) Burns’ locale of nearby Keene, Claremont, to Lebanon.

I do not believe in the Libertarian party either. Other than recent threats on social media, the party once had people where you could be civil and still question authority. The MAGA bastard cousin, the Free State Movement, is similar to MAGA (amateur, the least mature person in the room to be the “leader”, etc. and not to mention their anti welfare views that was thankfully caught on camera in a so-called “first amendment audit” at the State House

So I have been politically-homeless before it was even a thing. I made attempts with being partially red to only be singled out as a special-interest-liberal but the family support circles think I am as red as Alfred Baldasaro.

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