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Documenting the libs in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire.

Wolfeboro, NH Bergabung Kasım 2022
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LibsofWolfeboroNH@libsofwolfeboro·
@RepGoodlander Congress has no authority over the Supreme Court, which is an independent branch of government.
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Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander@RepGoodlander·
There is no binding code of conduct and ethics that is independently enforceable against Justices of the United States Supreme Court. That is dead wrong — and I’m working to do something about it in Congress.
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Lawrence Hurley
Lawrence Hurley@lawrencehurley·
NEW: Chief Justice John Roberts bemoans that Americans don't understand how the Supreme Court operates and see justices as "political actors". The court at times simply has to make "unpopular" decisions, he adds: nbcnews.com/politics/supre…
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Chris Pappas
Chris Pappas@ChrisPappasNH·
John Sununu supports taxpayers funding the lavish White House ballroom. There's no way I'm putting Granite Staters on the hook for Trump's vanity project.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

One day after news broke that Republicans want to spend at least $1 billion taxpayer dollars for a ballroom Trump said would be privately funded and cost one-fifth that amount, Trump claims it will cost "something less than 400 Million Dollars." The math ain't mathing.

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Headquarters@HQNewsNow·
Republican New Hampshire Senate candidate John Sununu says he supports a work requirement for seniors on Medicare: "I certainly support a work requirement for able-bodied Medicare recipients."
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LibsofWolfeboroNH@libsofwolfeboro·
Go watch the full interview. Sununu didn't say "I support," he said "they certainly support." The "they" in question are New Hampshire voters: "Work requirements for able-bodied adults who receive Medicaid: 64 percent approve/20 percent disapprove." nhjournal.com/poll-from-endi… "'Would you support or oppose requiring able-bodied adults without young children at home to work, train, volunteer, be enrolled in an education program at least part time, or earn wages of at least $580 per month as a condition of eligibility for Medicaid?' Results: 70% support (strongly or somewhat), 20% oppose, 10% unsure." excellenceinpolling.com/wp-content/upl…
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LibsofWolfeboroNH@libsofwolfeboro·
Go watch the full interview. Sununu didn't say "I support," hesaid "they certainly support." The "they" in question are New Hampshire voters: "Work requirements for able-bodied adults who receive Medicaid: 64 percent approve/20 percent disapprove." nhjournal.com/poll-from-endi… "'Would you support or oppose requiring able-bodied adults without young children at home to work, train, volunteer, be enrolled in an education program at least part time, or earn wages of at least $580 per month as a condition of eligibility for Medicaid?' Results: 70% support (strongly or somewhat), 20% oppose, 10% unsure." excellenceinpolling.com/wp-content/upl…
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Dade512♠️@Dade512·
You're right that he probably meant Medicaid. But he said Medicare - on camera. That's either a gaffe from someone who can't distinguish the two programs, or it's the actual position. Either way: Medicare isn't a handout. Workers pay 1.45% of every paycheck into it their entire careers. A work requirement for Medicare means requiring people to keep working to access benefits they already paid for. Also worth noting - NH already tried Medicaid work requirements in 2019. Spent $130,000 on outreach. 17,000 people were about to lose coverage before the governor halted it. The policy failed on its own terms before it could be implemented. So which is it - a gaffe or a policy? Both answers are bad.
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LibsofWolfeboroNH@libsofwolfeboro·
He did not say "I certainly support a work requirement for able-bodied Medicare recipients." Go watch the full interview. He said "they certainly support..." The "they" in question are New Hampshire voters: "Work requirements for able-bodied adults who receive Medicaid: 64 percent approve/20 percent disapprove." nhjournal.com/poll-from-endi…
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LibsofWolfeboroNH@libsofwolfeboro·
No one talks about work requirements for medicare. On the other hand, work requirements for medicaid is something that Republicans and Democrats fight over. Sununu misspoke. Like when Biden said "we finally ended medicare." I don't know what he meant, but it wasn't "we finally ended medicare."
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Nottodayfay.
Nottodayfay.@fullofsighs33·
@pvtjokerus @Trumplicanchic1 Isn’t the whole point of SCOTUS to decide if laws (even those passed by Congress) are constitutional? This dissent makes no sense
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john jackson
john jackson@pvtjokerus·
This is Justice Kagan’s dissent on the decision to end racial gerrymandering in Louisiana. So much is said in these few sentences. First, the Court DOES NOT implement the law. The Executive Branch does. Second, she plainly states that she just doesn’t like the decision because it would set back liberal agenda items. Zero to do with the law. This is leftist jurisprudence in one paragraph.
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LibsofWolfeboroNH@libsofwolfeboro·
@clevergalCA @HQNewsNow He was talking about Medicaid and misspoke. It happens. Biden said "we finally beat Medicare." I'm not sure what he meant, but it wasn't "we finally beat Medicare."
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LibsofWolfeboroNH@libsofwolfeboro·
@Rollegrey @HQNewsNow You just did the misspeak in the opposite direct from Sununu. He meant Medicaid and said Medicare. You meant Medicare and wrote Medicaid.
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Leslie
Leslie@Rollegrey·
@Clemloke @HQNewsNow To be an able bodied Medicaid recipient you have to be 65+… ffs…🤦🏾‍♀️
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Eric Arsenault
Eric Arsenault@KrustyEric·
@Clemloke @HQNewsNow I mean he literally says able bodied Medicare recipients right in the video and if the logic is he is talking about the ones under 65 well you can only be on Medicare under 65 with a true disability so without the actual words, hes 100% referring to like 65-75 year olds here
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LibsofWolfeboroNH@libsofwolfeboro·
Work requirements for able bodied medicaid recipients. He misspoke. Wow. It happens.
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Mike Belcher
Mike Belcher@MikeBelcher14·
36 hours until book launch but the libs are already madder than hell. Check out the new site and get the book! counterspellgroup.com
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Steven Porter
Steven Porter@reporterporter·
The state rep told colleagues his "final solution" post on social media was a sarcastic joke. Nearly everyone else who spoke at the two-and-a-half-hour hearing, however, said his comments weren't harmless. bostonglobe.com/2026/04/28/met…
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