Submitted by skullpizza t3_yrgxth in newhampshire
Raa03842 t1_ivu7zr6 wrote
Now we have to focus on the “Rebuild New Hampshire” radicals. They don’t want to rebuild anything but rather destroy NH
sirspidermonkey t1_ivvtrlu wrote
OMG I just looked them up. Thanks, I needed a good laugh.
Ahh yes, freedom and small government types, lets see what bills they support:
>HB 1495, prohibiting the state from requiring businesses to require vaccination or proof of vaccination or immunity
So...they want the government to dictate what choices a private business makes. Sounds like small government to me!
mike-manley t1_ivvyx5z wrote
Think you got that backwards, bud.
hardsoft t1_ivvvmd7 wrote
Huh? That's prohibiting the government from forcing a business to require proof of vaccination. Not the business from choosing to do it on its own.
Alex_2259 t1_ivw6dgx wrote
Doesn't matter, they endorse Republican who aren't snall government. In fact the only time in recorded history they ever """stand against tyranny""" is on public health topics like vaccines. On the basis of stupid and false conspiracy theories.
They... Rage against vaccines?
CACR18 - reproductive rights. Michael Yakubovich, their endorsed candidate wants big government in your bedroom, voted no. Small government my ass.
HB1349 - drug war bill related to mushrooms. Small government my ass, these candidates support the single biggest loss of civil liberties in American history (the drug war) dwarfing even 9/11 in that respect. Small government my ass.
At least he did vote yes to one cannabis legalization bill HB1598. Not nearly as bad of a hypocrite as the Texas tyranny caucus (they falsely call themselves the freedom caucus)
HB1022 - horse medicine to treat COVID-19. He voted yes.
hardsoft t1_ivwke0d wrote
> allows pharmacists to dispense invermectin pursuant to a standing order entered into by licensed health care providers
So you think some politicians should get in between licensed healthcare providers and their patients? And that the libertarian thing to do should be to support that government intervention!?
WalnutDesk8701 t1_ivwfxvc wrote
You lost credibility when you called Ivermectin “horse medicine.”
CupJumpy4311 t1_ivwo6ur wrote
For real. As far as ive seen it shows no effectivness as a treatment for Covid but it should not be written off as "horse medicine". Anyone who wants to know why can skip directly to the section titled "Avermectin, Artemisinin, and global health."
https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2015/press-release/
Alex_2259 t1_ivwtb7h wrote
You lost credibility for pretending to not know why the GQP is obsessed with it. Calling it such is supposed to be an insult to their conspiracy theories and an ideology our country should have long lost respect for.
WalnutDesk8701 t1_ivy7xhe wrote
You’re unhinged.
Alex_2259 t1_ivy8hyz wrote
You're out here defending the party that stormed the capitol and has idiots like MTG in it. But we're unhinged. What a cope.
WalnutDesk8701 t1_ivyh6e2 wrote
No, I’m out here calling you, specifically, unhinged. Fuck the Republican Party.
Alex_2259 t1_ivyul5a wrote
Come now, if I was unhinged I would go get ivermectin or bleach to treat my COVID. That's some wine aunt level bullshit.
Kv603 t1_iw01xmg wrote
> Ahh yes, freedom and small government types, lets see what bills they support: > >> HB 1495, prohibiting the state from requiring businesses to require vaccination or proof of vaccination or immunity > > So...they want the government to dictate what choices a private business makes. Sounds like small government to me!
The meat of the bill is literally four sentences long, and yet you still didn't bother to read it?
>> The state of New Hampshire and its political subdivisions shall not require ...
HB 1495 forbids the government dictating what choices a private business makes
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