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Not even close; the town went straight republican except the governor's race, where Maggie won by 18 votes.I think Mont Vernon went fairly solid Democrat this past election.
This, I live in this area. But yesterday I shot skeet for an hour on my own property. Nothing happened. Another day in Free America. Go wherever.In the seacoast area Portsmouth, Madbury and Durham are pretty much moonbat central.
I'm sure my town is. Oh well. They can screw themselves too. They'll just have to get use to me.
I walk my dog all the time with my AR15, and that ain't going to change, because some ninny is a sheep.
I am asking a serious question here and I hope I get a serious answer: Is the fact that there are Moonbat enclaves in NH a cause for concern? .
I am asking a serious question here and I hope I get a serious answer: Is the fact that there are Moonbat enclaves in NH a cause for concern?
how about a dog walking strapped with an AR15, animal rights you know.I read this and it just hurts me. The fvcktard moonbats that live in my neighborhood called 5-0 when someone (who shall remain nameless ) set off some fireworks. They would quite literally shit themselves if they saw an AR with a dog walker.
I hear Rye is nice.......
I assume that is a sarcastic, but I'm not that familiar with the town.
Why is Rye so bad? Looking at the result from the last election, it seem pretty close to even and the tax rate is relatively low.
http://www.town.rye.nh.us/pages/ryenh_clerk/2012presidentresults.pdf
I assume that is a sarcastic, but I'm not that familiar with the town.
Why is Rye so bad? Looking at the result from the last election, it seem pretty close to even and the tax rate is relatively low.
http://www.town.rye.nh.us/pages/ryenh_clerk/2012presidentresults.pdf
The tax rate is low because the property values are stupidly high
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/425-Wallis-Rd-Rye-NH-03870/86804290_zpid/
A house like this whould be in the 300s tops
I guess living close to Boston has warped my concept of what a house should cost. My current house is a little smaller inside, on a much smaller lot, and worth about the same.
Of course they are cause for concern. If you want to be more certain that your gun rights will be safe for life, you need need to move south of the Mason-Dixon line. NH is at risk of going the wrong way (all the more reason that we should all move there).
That being said, Mass has been democratically controlled forever. When the national dems made gun control a major issue, Mass had no chance of holding out. NH is close to equal and still the most free state in the union according to many (counting all rights, not just 2nd amendment).
...so I know what to avoid...dope
Seriously, looking into buying my first home, and obviously NH > MASS. I am looking for places with a reasonable commute (~1hr max), plenty of land w/ your home (1-2acre would be the min). I would still be working in Mass for the foreseeable future, so there's that. I'm mainly only familiar with the major parts of NH so looking for advice on the lesser know "hidden jewels".
This is another benefit of NH vs Mass. In many cases you can get more house and land for the same price or less. And even if the property tax rate is the same, you still got more for your money. In general, your dollar goes farther in NH WRT real estate.
Thanks for the correction. I must have been looking at state election results when I got that thought stuck in my head. There sure as heck were a lot of D signs downtown there during last election.
An hour from where? During rush hour?...so I know what to avoid...dope
Seriously, looking into buying my first home, and obviously NH > MASS. I am looking for places with a reasonable commute (~1hr max), plenty of land w/ your home (1-2acre would be the min). I would still be working in Mass for the foreseeable future, so there's that. I'm mainly only familiar with the major parts of NH so looking for advice on the lesser know "hidden jewels".
Exeter is liberal heaven