New Hampshire is experiencing
the worst drought in 35 years. In the southern part of the state some
communities instituted a ban on watering lawns. Residents were asked to take
shorter showers. A number of NH dairy farms have stopped selling milk. The
drought affected haying, so farmers are going into winter with little feed, and
the feed growers were also hard hit by the drought.
I drove to northern Maine over the weekend,
and it was disturbing to see how low the water levels are in the top half of
our state. The Androscoggin, Lake Umbagog, the Magalloway River, Richardson
Lake, Rangeley Lake, Flagstaff Lake – all were low. Some swamps were dry, and
ponds have become puddles. Wells are going dry in the Conway area – and still
our “good neighbors” over at Poland Spring in Fryeburg are mining about 600,000
gallons a day.
Maine, too, is experiencing
serious drought. According to an October 5 story in the Portland Press Herald,
Poland Spring/Nestle is withdrawing less from their Hollis and Poland sites,
but more from wells in Dallas Plantation and Pierce Pond Township, both near
Flagstaff Lake. Flagstaff Lake is very low.
They have not changed their mining
practices in Fryeburg. The big straw is still in place, sucking up the water.
Does that water understand the state border?
Nestle is an international corporation with a proven record of non-existent ethics. It’s time for Maine (and NH) to stand up and protect their water, before Nestle sucks the state dry -and then sells the water back to residents at a huge profit.
Nestle is an international corporation with a proven record of non-existent ethics. It’s time for Maine (and NH) to stand up and protect their water, before Nestle sucks the state dry -and then sells the water back to residents at a huge profit.
You may have heard that
November 8 is Election Day. You’ve already heard too much about the
presidential election, plenty about the US Senate race in our state, and not
much else. There is still time to research the candidates for Congress,
Governor, Executive Council, the NH State House, the NH Senate, for county
races, and local races. It’s important to do your homework, since the media has
been in thrall to Trump and little else. My advice is this: vote from the
bottom up on your ballot. The people you send to Concord and to town hall have
a far greater impact on your daily life than whichever unacceptable candidate
goes to the White House.
This newspaper endorsed the
so-called independent candidate running for Congress in District One. Shawn O’
Connor has had quite a metamorphosis: from Republican, to Democrat, to independent. (Libertarian
will surely be next.) The millionaire moved to NH a few years ago with the
intention of running against Kelly Ayotte. It would require a lot of work from
a guy with zero name recognition and there would be accusations of
carpetbagging. (This was before Scott Brown) O’Connor backed off. What he didn’t
do was get involved with the Democratic Party. He didn’t get to know people. He
did spend a bunch of money on high priced consultants, and decided that
Congress was the way to go.
Over the summer of 2015, he
made a big announcement that he was gay and had been in an abusive
relationship. When that didn’t get him the kind of attention he wanted, he
accused Carol Shea- Porter’s campaign of waging a whisper campaign behind his
back, threatened a lawsuit, threatened to sue the NH Democratic Party, and claimed
there were rats in the kitchen at the Puritan Back Room in Manchester. None of
the threatened lawsuits have been filed, because he lacks any proof of his
preposterous claims. He jumped on the Bernie bandwagon, and became a populist
when Bernie’s campaign was on fire in NH.
It’s worth noting that all of the higher ups in Bernie’s NH campaign have endorsed Shea-Porter, including the staffer that O’Connor says solicited his endorsement of Bernie. It’s also worth noting that a vote for O’Connor is a vote for Guinta – and that is exactly what he’s hoping for. He’s a mess. And he will write a letter to the editor calling me a liar.
It’s worth noting that all of the higher ups in Bernie’s NH campaign have endorsed Shea-Porter, including the staffer that O’Connor says solicited his endorsement of Bernie. It’s also worth noting that a vote for O’Connor is a vote for Guinta – and that is exactly what he’s hoping for. He’s a mess. And he will write a letter to the editor calling me a liar.
I was at the gubernatorial debate
at New England College that was televised by NECN. At that debate Chris Sununu
announced that The Pledge was not enough, that it must be expanded to include
all fee increases. The GOP labors under the fiction that the state can run on fumes,
while making business tax cuts to ensure no money comes in. This is why you
stand in line at the DMV long enough to hit retirement age. If you call in,
you’re on hold for hours. I’m not exaggerating; a family member calling from
out of state was on hold for 2 hours. We do not raise sufficient revenue to
staff and run any of our state agencies properly, and then when complaints
arise, it’s dismissed as bad gummint, and blamed on organized labor.
There was no mention of infrastructure in the debate, though three questions were asked about guns. NH still has the 11th worst infrastructure in the nation, and some of the least restrictive gun laws. Sununu opposes even having a minimum wage. He’s boasted of creating numerous good paying jobs at Waterville Valley Ski Area. Anyone who has ever worked at a ski area knows better. At the debate Sununu said he’d just bought some workforce housing, which means he isn’t paying workers enough so that they can afford housing. The fact that NH has both a housing shortage and a serious affordability problem was not addressed at this debate. It was more important to ask 3 questions about guns.
There was no mention of infrastructure in the debate, though three questions were asked about guns. NH still has the 11th worst infrastructure in the nation, and some of the least restrictive gun laws. Sununu opposes even having a minimum wage. He’s boasted of creating numerous good paying jobs at Waterville Valley Ski Area. Anyone who has ever worked at a ski area knows better. At the debate Sununu said he’d just bought some workforce housing, which means he isn’t paying workers enough so that they can afford housing. The fact that NH has both a housing shortage and a serious affordability problem was not addressed at this debate. It was more important to ask 3 questions about guns.
As for the local races – when you send most local Republicans to Concord, you are voting for obstruction and delay. Libertea Republicans get a yellow sheet handed to them every Wednesday on their way in to the House session. The “Gold Standard” is issued by the NH Liberty Alliance, and tells recipients how to vote on so-called “liberty” issues. No need for any work, research, or even any thought. (Kinda like taking The Pledge) Sending Free Staters and John Birchers to Concord means that what you’ll get are knee jerk reactionaries who want to ensure that nothing gets done, other than MOAR GUNZ! At least 4 gun bills have already been filed for 2017, along with 4 bills intended to restrict voting. These are the GOP priorities for our state. Ponder that, as you drive over East Conway Road.
The NH legislature has been
failing to invest in our state for decades. A pity we can’t shoot our way into
good roads and bridges. Instead, we seem doomed to continue to shoot ourselves
in the foot.
Published as an op-ed in the October 28, 2016 edition of the Conway Daily Sun newspaper.