Updated: April 16, 2019
The No. 1 leading cause of death in New Hampshire is still cancer for the past five years. The second leading cause of death is by drug overdose, and the third is, but now never will be the least is suicide.
Clearly dying of just old age or natural causes in one tiny state of New Hampshire has become extremely low on the government totem pole to the point of extinction. It is clear that the rest of the country is suffering too, but at a much different and lesser rate than one tiny New England state. Even to the point of remaining in a silent state of emergency now for 4 decades.
Being the 4th smallest state in the country now, only with a total population that's less than 1.4 million people, that only is living on a land mass that's even lesser than just 10,000 square miles, has become shocking for some, that the state is only very capable of just exceeding an entire country's poor conditions and environment.
Even with many changes in state governor's and their administrations throughout the years, along with having the largest legislature in the country, NH continues to only be capable to succeed in surpassing the nation in anything that doesn't count most in life, on a daily basis.
Because without good health, a stable strong mentality, sustainable drinking water, food, affordable housing, and education, everything else becomes completely useless and insignificant.
Including an intemperate NH Supreme Court, who now only orders judges to break laws, even to the point of causing permanent brain injuries. Even the NH Bar Association has stated that practicing NH law is attempting to practice only daily "traps for the unwary."
How far will a tax free state go?
FACT: STRONG STABLE MENTALITY IN NH - For over three and a half decades, NH government chose to kidnap mentally ill hospital patients and transfer them to a jail cell inside the NH men's state penitentiary against their will. For 23 hours a day, instead of constructing a proper legal secured medical facility or simply just add on a proper secured wing to a hospital.
Treatments were not properly overseen, and medications were not administered only as required, without overdosing the patient to the point of death. Now NH could of built a brand new proper secured medical wing on each hospital or better yet, an entire new secured medical facility for that matter, just on what the state has now paid out in mental healthcare lawsuits alone.
FACT:
GOOD HEALTHCARE AND
WITH SUSTAINABLE WATER IN NH -
"Water Sustainability in NH"
FACT: GOOD HEALTHCARE IN NH - Through no fault of their own, other than now trusting the word of the NH government, "On March 6, 2018 responding to a multi-state lawsuit, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia handed down a ruling siding with the hospitals, ONCE AGAIN!
The decision voided the CMS formula nationwide, putting New Hampshire back on the hook. Now, the state’s hospitals were pushing for the full sum they say is owed – about $237 million – $71 million more than had been budgeted, according to Senate President Chuck Morse, R-Salem.
John Formella, legal counsel for the governor’s office, confirmed that the upper limit that could be owed by the state amounts to “approximately $36-37 million per year in fiscal years 2018 and 2019.” And in an April 10, 2018 letter to the hospitals provided to the Monitor, Deputy Attorney General Ann Rice acknowledged that the March 6 decision created new obligations," according to the article in the Concord Monitor. All because once again, because NH state budgets are only designed to illegally rob Peter just to pay Paul. This is what's been happening.
FACT: First and foremost, let's clearly clarify that this never was a "new obligation" because NH government was and still is continually well aware of this never ending required obligation. But clearly only chose to be belligerent because the state already knew it still was in the red, even after having "close to $900 million in budget cuts" from almost a decade ago.
10 hospitals now still struggle daily at times to thoroughly handle all the state's requirements and needs. Largely caused by the NH government continually reneging on promises made while fully well knowing that they were impossible to keep for the past 7 decades. Given the amount of grants the state has embezzled now from American's so far, would anger any average American taxpayer, let alone NH taxpayers themselves.
The states governor confessed that it either was previous administrations in the past, or possibly just his own, or both - again, that wasn't made very clear - who took taxpayer's money and government grants, that were only meant to go towards a specific crisis, but instead was being used to only play "tricks" with; that even required taking from NH's "unpredictable surplus revenues" now, for the state's already growing and continuous "unpredictable previous budgets." That now continually has been made incapable to balance an already ridiculous "unsustainable government spending" that's already impossible year after year.
So if "The state's preliminary surplus statement (really?) is a testament to the strong management by our (His) team," as claimed by Gov. Sanunu, then how is that so many studies completed so far, have now reported NH still having anywhere between a negative -5.7 percent to a negative -6.8 percent budget right now that is still incapable of maintaining the state's financial demands. If and/or when a moderate recession were to even occur in the economy right now. Basically NH already became the nuclear bomb and the timer had begun ticking decades ago and no one can stop it.
Yes, I do suffer from a brain injury from having a blood clot removed from the left side of my brain, no thanks to the one and only NH intemperate judicial branch of government who ordered it. But that doesn't mean I am brain dead, as some NH politicians continually like to imply. So I am very capable of reading, and comprehending what I read in the moment. I struggle with memory to finding the right words to speak and to properly write grammar as I am sure you've already seen. But yet I am still being informed by many that they too see what is happening to our tiny state in the same way. So, if a brain injury can now see this, then the trillion dollar question for the past century still remains, what the hell excuse does the government of NH truly have? Other than a gambling problem with rolling the dice on peoples lives everyday now.
NH's economy might be improving but it is nowhere near "Booming", let alone close to even becoming "nourishing again." Some analysts have even predicted that the U.S. could be in a recession by the middle of next year. So sorry governor, but NH has been anything BUT, "never been better," as you proudly advertised last year.
"According to Margolin now, Vermont has bonded $35 million in addition to another $10 million a year later. Maine bonded $50 million in 2010, and every year had committed between $6 million and $12 million to affordable housing. And Massachusetts bonded 1 billion over 5 years. New Hampshire came in with the chamber of commerce and asked for $25 million," and once again, was only handing shiny new pennies for wishing wells instead. now that total only a whopping $2.5 million. Once again, only because the state was already still embezzling from Peter to pay Paul.
FACT: STRONG STABLE MENTALITY IN NH - NH legalized adultery on January 1, 2015 only to suddenly find out just 7 months later, that OOPS! there were already 60,000 Granite Staters using the Ashley Madison, "Life Is Short, Have An Affair" Website. Even NH officials were using their own government website address to sign into the website themselves. Their member Id's were now purposely leaked out in the July 2015 debacle. The irony in NH for many is that Adultery actually still remains legal even to this day, while NH's illiterate intemperate judges are now still claiming on record that, "there is no evidence of adultery here."
FACT: STRONG STABLE MENTALITY IN NH - In 2018, NH legislators refused to raise the legal age to marry to now even to the age of 18 from 13, but were willing to agree to only raise it just to 16 years of age that was now signed into law by Governor Sanunu himself.
FACT: GOOD HEALTH IN NH" In 2018, NH built two more state liquor stores that now make a total of 81 stores sitting on a land mass that's only just less than 10,000 square miles. This doesn't even begin to even count licensed alcohol retailers like grocery stores and restaurants in a state with an alcohol consumption that already almost is three times that of an entire country.
Gov. Sanunu even signed a bill into law last year to lower the legal drinking age from 21 to 20. The same year that NH builds the largest State liquor store in New England. I truly am curious right now as to how many liver diseases and even required transplant patient's their are now in NH. That exist just throughout the state alone.
FACT: Because of this, surrounding New England states, have been concerned and are now dealing not only with finding illegal bootleggers continuing to attempt to avoid taxes, but now an increase in the number of under age drinkers that will be legally crossing the border into NH and then illegally driving back into their home states with an alcohol content in their systems. This becomes a greater concern for many parents now. who chose not to live and raise their children in a giant alcoholic drug infested den to begin with. That NH's government only could knowingly designed it for itself.
"One way that the state has sought to ease its conscience is the Alcohol Fund, which was established in 2000 to redirect a small percentage of alcohol profits to education, treatment and recovery programs," according to an article by the Concord Monitor.
The fund was originally supposed to receive 5 percent of the profits, but it has been funded only once at that level. Last year just 1.7 percent, about $3.3 million, went into the fund. That’s $6.6 million for the biennium when it should have been close to $20 million," The Monitor said. Once again, because NH state was to busy embezzling from Peter just to Pay Paul.
It is one thing to endanger the children residing now within your own state but many parents feel that it is a whole new ballgame when a different neighboring state is now endangering their own. A small number of New Englanders have begun looking into a class action suit now against NH. NH's own law enforcement were very vocal against lowering the drinking age. But as always NH government still chooses to remain ignorant like all the judges they have place so far, behind NH's courtroom benches.
FACT: It is truly ironic because NH government had placed all the blame for many years on other states for their high drug trafficking routes now going through the state, now causing it to remain among the top five states with the highest rate of drug use, and opioid-involved deaths.
It is now at the age-adjusted rate of 34.0 deaths per 100,000 persons. This was more than twice the average national rate of 14.6 deaths per 100,000 persons in 2017. In a population of just less than 1.4 million living on a land mass less than just 10,000 square miles. Multiple epidemics have been brewing for years in NH, while the state continually replaces band aides after band aides but just continues never to heal, year after year, while the state's government sits and watches while only continuously telling everyone how they can't afford it..
FACT: "A CDC study analyzing 2013 NAS data available across 28 states estimated the national average NAS rate at 0.6 percent of live births (CDC, MMWR, 2014). NAS in New Hampshire increased dramatically from 2003 through 2011—from 20 cases in 2003 to nearly 150 in 2011 (NH DHHS). By 2015 this number rose to 269 infants (a rate of 24.4 of 1,000 live births) diagnosed with NAS (K. Smith, Carsey Research Regional Brief #51, University of NH)"
FACT: Kyle Tasker - even a former republican state house representative now pleaded guilty to nine felonies, including four counts of using a computer to lure a minor for sex and five counts of possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute, in Rockingham County Superior Court.
According to the September 9, 2016 report that was specifically titled.
"Attorney General Report on Kyle Tasker's drug distribution at the state house"
According to one NH state rep, "from the six large “kettles” of loose marijuana and drug-related paraphernalia in Tasker’s kitchen, and brownies and other drug supplies in his refrigerator, that Tasker was a full-fledged dealer who was operating something akin to “a dispensary.” he later learned that Tasker also sold illegal mushrooms and “molly,” which he denied using, buying, or being interested in. He was aware, however, that Tasker himself used these drugs.
According to this rep, Tasker was like the “Club Med of weed”: he had a variety of high-end strains of marijuana and charged accordingly. The representative paid about $400 for an ounce of marijuana, buying one or, at most, two ounces at a time. He also paid about $380 for two dozen brownies. Tasker would allow him to pay when he could, which resulted in him sometimes owing him several hundred dollars. He denied ever buying in bulk (though he admitted asking Tasker about bulk costs) and denied ever reselling the marijuana he purchased."
But yet the report also still claimed that, "None of the state representatives interviewed knew much, if anything, about Tasker’s illicit drug business or his other customers. None knew Tasker’s source. None said they purchased any drug or drug product from Tasker but marijuana, and all seemed to believe that Tasker was trying to help people who needed marijuana for medicinal purposes but could not obtain it legally in New Hampshire."
On March 7, 2019, Jason Schrieber, a Union Leader Correspondent reported - A judge on Thursday granted work release for former Nottingham state representative Kyle Tasker, who is expected to be paroled at the end of May after serving more than two years behind bars for drug possession and attempting to lure a 14-year-old girl for a sexual encounter.
The No. 1 leading cause of death in New Hampshire is still cancer for the past five years. The second leading cause of death is by drug overdose, and the third is, but now never will be the least is suicide.
Clearly dying of just old age or natural causes in one tiny state of New Hampshire has become extremely low on the government totem pole to the point of extinction. It is clear that the rest of the country is suffering too, but at a much different and lesser rate than one tiny New England state. Even to the point of remaining in a silent state of emergency now for 4 decades.
Being the 4th smallest state in the country now, only with a total population that's less than 1.4 million people, that only is living on a land mass that's even lesser than just 10,000 square miles, has become shocking for some, that the state is only very capable of just exceeding an entire country's poor conditions and environment.
Even with many changes in state governor's and their administrations throughout the years, along with having the largest legislature in the country, NH continues to only be capable to succeed in surpassing the nation in anything that doesn't count most in life, on a daily basis.
Because without good health, a stable strong mentality, sustainable drinking water, food, affordable housing, and education, everything else becomes completely useless and insignificant.
Including an intemperate NH Supreme Court, who now only orders judges to break laws, even to the point of causing permanent brain injuries. Even the NH Bar Association has stated that practicing NH law is attempting to practice only daily "traps for the unwary."
How far will a tax free state go?
FACT: STRONG STABLE MENTALITY IN NH - For over three and a half decades, NH government chose to kidnap mentally ill hospital patients and transfer them to a jail cell inside the NH men's state penitentiary against their will. For 23 hours a day, instead of constructing a proper legal secured medical facility or simply just add on a proper secured wing to a hospital.
Treatments were not properly overseen, and medications were not administered only as required, without overdosing the patient to the point of death. Now NH could of built a brand new proper secured medical wing on each hospital or better yet, an entire new secured medical facility for that matter, just on what the state has now paid out in mental healthcare lawsuits alone.
FACT:
GOOD HEALTHCARE AND
WITH SUSTAINABLE WATER IN NH -
"Water Sustainability in NH"
"New Hampshire has a vast network of waterways, with 18 miles of coastline, nearly 1,000 lakes, and 17,000 miles of rivers. But with the population increasing and the integrity of our water system's infrastructure declining, the availability and sustainability of our state's water is at risk.
Aside from needing a potable water source for our daily lives, New Hampshire relies on quality water to sustain agriculture, wildlife, industries, and recreation. A balanced approach to water sustainability should protect the environment and public interest while at the same time managing property values, water fees, and our natural water supply.
Poor infrastructure
Poor infrastructure
An aging system for water distribution means leakage of pipes, disruptions in availability, and potentially unsanitary conditions. According to a 2012 report from the New Hampshire Local Government Center, many New Hampshire towns and cities still have water infrastructure dating to the 1800s.
With the state acquiring new water users every day, and each user requiring upwards of 75 gallons per day, the system is also overloaded.
However, updating water infrastructure is expensive. When she declared "Drinking Water Week" in May 2013, even then-Gov. Maggie Hassan noted that drinking water and wastewater infrastructure needs roughly $3 billion in repairs and upgrades over the next decade." Here we are 6 years into it and nothing is done other than a growing increase in cancer still without a cause as to why. Waiting for NH to correct anything in the state, has now become nothing more than a slow painful sentence to death.
FACT: GOOD HEALTHCARE IN NH - Now in 2019, both business and private drinking water wells have been drying up for the past eleven years while $23 million from the Environmental Protection Agency to upgrade sewage plants and drinking water systems in 2015, was only used to play "tricks" with to embezzle from Peter to pay Paul, by the NH Government alone. The amount of government aid embezzled by the state government in NH now should anger America's taxpayers, let alone NH's, and rightfully so.
John Formella, legal counsel for the governor’s office, confirmed that the upper limit that could be owed by the state amounts to “approximately $36-37 million per year in fiscal years 2018 and 2019.” And in an April 10, 2018 letter to the hospitals provided to the Monitor, Deputy Attorney General Ann Rice acknowledged that the March 6 decision created new obligations," according to the article in the Concord Monitor. All because once again, because NH state budgets are only designed to illegally rob Peter just to pay Paul. This is what's been happening.
FACT: First and foremost, let's clearly clarify that this never was a "new obligation" because NH government was and still is continually well aware of this never ending required obligation. But clearly only chose to be belligerent because the state already knew it still was in the red, even after having "close to $900 million in budget cuts" from almost a decade ago.
10 hospitals now still struggle daily at times to thoroughly handle all the state's requirements and needs. Largely caused by the NH government continually reneging on promises made while fully well knowing that they were impossible to keep for the past 7 decades. Given the amount of grants the state has embezzled now from American's so far, would anger any average American taxpayer, let alone NH taxpayers themselves.
The states governor confessed that it either was previous administrations in the past, or possibly just his own, or both - again, that wasn't made very clear - who took taxpayer's money and government grants, that were only meant to go towards a specific crisis, but instead was being used to only play "tricks" with; that even required taking from NH's "unpredictable surplus revenues" now, for the state's already growing and continuous "unpredictable previous budgets." That now continually has been made incapable to balance an already ridiculous "unsustainable government spending" that's already impossible year after year.
Unfortunately many granite staters feel deceived and also see this as a premeditated crime called embezzlement, that is only methodically performed with precautions that conceal the criminal conversion of their property or funds, which only occurs without their knowledge or their consent. This is what even the president of the united states has now even been investigated for.
So if "The state's preliminary surplus statement (really?) is a testament to the strong management by our (His) team," as claimed by Gov. Sanunu, then how is that so many studies completed so far, have now reported NH still having anywhere between a negative -5.7 percent to a negative -6.8 percent budget right now that is still incapable of maintaining the state's financial demands. If and/or when a moderate recession were to even occur in the economy right now. Basically NH already became the nuclear bomb and the timer had begun ticking decades ago and no one can stop it.
Yes, I do suffer from a brain injury from having a blood clot removed from the left side of my brain, no thanks to the one and only NH intemperate judicial branch of government who ordered it. But that doesn't mean I am brain dead, as some NH politicians continually like to imply. So I am very capable of reading, and comprehending what I read in the moment. I struggle with memory to finding the right words to speak and to properly write grammar as I am sure you've already seen. But yet I am still being informed by many that they too see what is happening to our tiny state in the same way. So, if a brain injury can now see this, then the trillion dollar question for the past century still remains, what the hell excuse does the government of NH truly have? Other than a gambling problem with rolling the dice on peoples lives everyday now.
NH's economy might be improving but it is nowhere near "Booming", let alone close to even becoming "nourishing again." Some analysts have even predicted that the U.S. could be in a recession by the middle of next year. So sorry governor, but NH has been anything BUT, "never been better," as you proudly advertised last year.
FACT: AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN NH - In 2018, Elyssa Margolin of Housing Action NH, had made it very clear to the state that NH needs so much more funding to actually be capable to increase a decent supply of affordable housing that's been desperately demanded for years.
"According to Margolin now, Vermont has bonded $35 million in addition to another $10 million a year later. Maine bonded $50 million in 2010, and every year had committed between $6 million and $12 million to affordable housing. And Massachusetts bonded 1 billion over 5 years. New Hampshire came in with the chamber of commerce and asked for $25 million," and once again, was only handing shiny new pennies for wishing wells instead. now that total only a whopping $2.5 million. Once again, only because the state was already still embezzling from Peter to pay Paul.
FACT: STRONG STABLE MENTALITY IN NH - NH legalized adultery on January 1, 2015 only to suddenly find out just 7 months later, that OOPS! there were already 60,000 Granite Staters using the Ashley Madison, "Life Is Short, Have An Affair" Website. Even NH officials were using their own government website address to sign into the website themselves. Their member Id's were now purposely leaked out in the July 2015 debacle. The irony in NH for many is that Adultery actually still remains legal even to this day, while NH's illiterate intemperate judges are now still claiming on record that, "there is no evidence of adultery here."
FACT: STRONG STABLE MENTALITY IN NH - In 2018, NH legislators refused to raise the legal age to marry to now even to the age of 18 from 13, but were willing to agree to only raise it just to 16 years of age that was now signed into law by Governor Sanunu himself.
FACT: GOOD HEALTH IN NH" In 2018, NH built two more state liquor stores that now make a total of 81 stores sitting on a land mass that's only just less than 10,000 square miles. This doesn't even begin to even count licensed alcohol retailers like grocery stores and restaurants in a state with an alcohol consumption that already almost is three times that of an entire country.
Gov. Sanunu even signed a bill into law last year to lower the legal drinking age from 21 to 20. The same year that NH builds the largest State liquor store in New England. I truly am curious right now as to how many liver diseases and even required transplant patient's their are now in NH. That exist just throughout the state alone.
FACT: Because of this, surrounding New England states, have been concerned and are now dealing not only with finding illegal bootleggers continuing to attempt to avoid taxes, but now an increase in the number of under age drinkers that will be legally crossing the border into NH and then illegally driving back into their home states with an alcohol content in their systems. This becomes a greater concern for many parents now. who chose not to live and raise their children in a giant alcoholic drug infested den to begin with. That NH's government only could knowingly designed it for itself.
"One way that the state has sought to ease its conscience is the Alcohol Fund, which was established in 2000 to redirect a small percentage of alcohol profits to education, treatment and recovery programs," according to an article by the Concord Monitor.
The fund was originally supposed to receive 5 percent of the profits, but it has been funded only once at that level. Last year just 1.7 percent, about $3.3 million, went into the fund. That’s $6.6 million for the biennium when it should have been close to $20 million," The Monitor said. Once again, because NH state was to busy embezzling from Peter just to Pay Paul.
It is one thing to endanger the children residing now within your own state but many parents feel that it is a whole new ballgame when a different neighboring state is now endangering their own. A small number of New Englanders have begun looking into a class action suit now against NH. NH's own law enforcement were very vocal against lowering the drinking age. But as always NH government still chooses to remain ignorant like all the judges they have place so far, behind NH's courtroom benches.
FACT: It is truly ironic because NH government had placed all the blame for many years on other states for their high drug trafficking routes now going through the state, now causing it to remain among the top five states with the highest rate of drug use, and opioid-involved deaths.
It is now at the age-adjusted rate of 34.0 deaths per 100,000 persons. This was more than twice the average national rate of 14.6 deaths per 100,000 persons in 2017. In a population of just less than 1.4 million living on a land mass less than just 10,000 square miles. Multiple epidemics have been brewing for years in NH, while the state continually replaces band aides after band aides but just continues never to heal, year after year, while the state's government sits and watches while only continuously telling everyone how they can't afford it..
FACT: "A CDC study analyzing 2013 NAS data available across 28 states estimated the national average NAS rate at 0.6 percent of live births (CDC, MMWR, 2014). NAS in New Hampshire increased dramatically from 2003 through 2011—from 20 cases in 2003 to nearly 150 in 2011 (NH DHHS). By 2015 this number rose to 269 infants (a rate of 24.4 of 1,000 live births) diagnosed with NAS (K. Smith, Carsey Research Regional Brief #51, University of NH)"
FACT: Kyle Tasker - even a former republican state house representative now pleaded guilty to nine felonies, including four counts of using a computer to lure a minor for sex and five counts of possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute, in Rockingham County Superior Court.
According to the September 9, 2016 report that was specifically titled.
"Attorney General Report on Kyle Tasker's drug distribution at the state house"
According to one NH state rep, "from the six large “kettles” of loose marijuana and drug-related paraphernalia in Tasker’s kitchen, and brownies and other drug supplies in his refrigerator, that Tasker was a full-fledged dealer who was operating something akin to “a dispensary.” he later learned that Tasker also sold illegal mushrooms and “molly,” which he denied using, buying, or being interested in. He was aware, however, that Tasker himself used these drugs.
According to this rep, Tasker was like the “Club Med of weed”: he had a variety of high-end strains of marijuana and charged accordingly. The representative paid about $400 for an ounce of marijuana, buying one or, at most, two ounces at a time. He also paid about $380 for two dozen brownies. Tasker would allow him to pay when he could, which resulted in him sometimes owing him several hundred dollars. He denied ever buying in bulk (though he admitted asking Tasker about bulk costs) and denied ever reselling the marijuana he purchased."
But yet the report also still claimed that, "None of the state representatives interviewed knew much, if anything, about Tasker’s illicit drug business or his other customers. None knew Tasker’s source. None said they purchased any drug or drug product from Tasker but marijuana, and all seemed to believe that Tasker was trying to help people who needed marijuana for medicinal purposes but could not obtain it legally in New Hampshire."
On March 7, 2019, Jason Schrieber, a Union Leader Correspondent reported - A judge on Thursday granted work release for former Nottingham state representative Kyle Tasker, who is expected to be paroled at the end of May after serving more than two years behind bars for drug possession and attempting to lure a 14-year-old girl for a sexual encounter.
Tasker, 33, appeared in Rockingham County Superior Court after the state prison recommended him for work release despite objections from the victim and Assistant County Attorney Stephanie Johnson.
While the victim had voiced concerns to prosecutors about Tasker getting out of prison early and being placed on work release, Judge Andrew Schulman said he felt strongly that the best way for someone to transition from prison to parole was through the work-release program.
Schulman, (another intemperate) judge said he hopes (Therefore is uncertain himself) Tasker will become a “productive and healthy member of society.”
Tasker was arrested in March 2016 during an undercover police operation and resigned from the House, where he was serving his third term as a state representative.
He was also the focus of an investigation by the Attorney General’s office, which found that he had used marijuana in the State House and sold it to a handful of state legislators, occasionally bringing the drug with him to Concord and distributing it there.
However, the AG report also stated, "the investigation did not “uncover pervasive illicit drug transactions at the State House or among, elected state officials.”
Tasker was sentenced to 3 to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty in May 2017 to five counts of possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute and four counts of prohibited use of a computer.
He was given 158 days of pre-trial confinement credit and 2 years in prison, the later had six months of his minimum sentence suspended for completing sex-offender treatment.
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FACT: HIV Prevalence and HIV Diagnoses Attributed to Injection Drug Use (IDU)
U.S. Incidence In 2016, 9 percent (3,480) of the 39,589 new diagnoses of HIV in the United States were attributed to IDU. Among new cases, 6.3 percent (2,530) were transmitted via IDU or male-to-male contact and IDU among men, and 2.3 percent (950) were transmitted via IDU among women.
U.S. Prevalence: In 2016, 991,447 Americans were living with a diagnosed HIV infection—a rate of 306.6 cases per 100,000 persons. Among males, 19.9 percent (150,4661) contracted HIV from IDU or male-to-male contact and IDU while 21 percent (50,154) of females were living with HIV attributed to IDU.
State Incidence: Of the new HIV cases in 2016, 42 occurred in New Hampshire. Data on HIV transmission for incident cases is unavailable for the state of New Hampshire due to the fact there is no funding left to do the research.
State Prevalence: In 2015, an estimated 1,236 persons were living with a diagnosed HIV infection in New Hampshire—a rate of 107 cases per 100,000 persons. Data on the route of HIV transmission for prevalent cases is unavailable for the state of New Hampshire due to the state lacking a budget for it or They are now just refusing to say. NH has yet to be a transparent state
FACT: Hepatitis C (HCV) Prevalence and HCV Diagnoses Attributed to Injection Drug Use
U.S. Incidence: In 2016, there were an estimated 41,200 new cases of acute HCV.. Among case reports that contain information about IDU, 68.6 percent indicated use of injection drugs.
U.S. Prevalence: An estimated 2.4 million Americans are living with HCV based on 2013-2016 annual averages.
State Incidence: Once again, because the state cannot financially budget the necessary research required for this data, it is unavailable for the state of New Hampshire.
State Prevalence: In New Hampshire, there are an estimated 23,300 persons living with Hepatitis C (2013-2016 annual average), a rate of 1,030 cases per 100,000 persons.
FACT: Breast cancer in NH. Once again exceeds the national average. The incident rate just between 2011-2015 alone, was an average annual rate of 487.9 per 100,000. However, NH is incapable of budgeting research to finally conclude why. However Governor Sanunu did claim in 2018, that the state will now once again begin research for a second time, only this time on why NH still continues to have the highest rate of pediatric cancer in the country. And claims they will not stop the research until they have answers this time. Who the money is being embezzled from this time to pay for it, no one knows.
T o prove my point, NH was the only state that couldn't even give the proper treatment for an out brake of Gonorrhea correctly in 2016. So can you truly really say you can trust raising your children here?
Even A New York Times article just recently this week stated,
"State Senator John Reagan, a Republican who favors repeal, said he had long believed that the government’s primary role was to keep people safe, and that the death penalty was part of that."
The senator's views however have changed now, mostly due to one very important fact,
“the more and more experience I had with government, I concluded that the general incompetency of government didn’t make them the right people to decide life and death”, he said.
Well, there's one thing for sure, and that is that, "The general incompetency of NH government" has clearly proven they are not the right, nor even capable people, to be making decisions at all. Many have already begun to make their decision, to get the hell out of dodge instead of waiting around just to see the NH government's big finale. No one wants to live inside a nuclear bomb when the timer was already turned on several decades ago.
So To Governor Sanunu,
Since NH is so "NUORISHING AND BOOMING AGAIN", to the point that the state "HAS NEVER BEEN BETTER." 2020 NH is now expecting to finally see first, some serious housekeeping. First and foremost, close all the booze and drug bars opened during the day at the state house and in judges chambers.
Second, to now see hospitals finally capable of handling all of the states requirements and needs with regular necessary research being done for useful statistical education that will keep on top of concerning issues.
Also, please don't forget the now well overdue $3 billion poor water infrastructure that's been on hold for the past 100 years. That hopefully doesn't take another 20 to complete, since it was suppose to be completed within just 4 years from now. Along with the 35 year long way overdue brand new state of the art secured medical facility that should be finally breaking ground with new construction.
We can all happily assume, affordable housing finally will now see at least $50 million that has been required for well over a decade, with an additional ten million each year, instead of the pennies distributed for wishing wells that apparently have only already gone dry. While schools now finally can be immediately reimbursed for the unconstitutional school budgets that remained illegally enforced for the past forty years.
And last but never will it ever be the least - for god's sake and ours - We can finally get a judicial branch of government that actually didn't get an education in law out of a gumball machine that is now even ordering brain injuries.
This of course will now all be required without any further embezzlement from Peter to pay Paul, for at least another 200 years by government.
So, we would like to take this time and thank you for your extreme expedience in these matters. It is greatly appreciated to finally see the enrichment process finally begin in one NH state, from a century of embezzlements that only New Hampshire's government has now finally completed.
Yours truly,
NH taxpayers
P.S. And now even more grateful is the entire United State of America.
FACT: Breast cancer in NH. Once again exceeds the national average. The incident rate just between 2011-2015 alone, was an average annual rate of 487.9 per 100,000. However, NH is incapable of budgeting research to finally conclude why. However Governor Sanunu did claim in 2018, that the state will now once again begin research for a second time, only this time on why NH still continues to have the highest rate of pediatric cancer in the country. And claims they will not stop the research until they have answers this time. Who the money is being embezzled from this time to pay for it, no one knows.
T o prove my point, NH was the only state that couldn't even give the proper treatment for an out brake of Gonorrhea correctly in 2016. So can you truly really say you can trust raising your children here?
Even A New York Times article just recently this week stated,
"State Senator John Reagan, a Republican who favors repeal, said he had long believed that the government’s primary role was to keep people safe, and that the death penalty was part of that."
The senator's views however have changed now, mostly due to one very important fact,
“the more and more experience I had with government, I concluded that the general incompetency of government didn’t make them the right people to decide life and death”, he said.
Well, there's one thing for sure, and that is that, "The general incompetency of NH government" has clearly proven they are not the right, nor even capable people, to be making decisions at all. Many have already begun to make their decision, to get the hell out of dodge instead of waiting around just to see the NH government's big finale. No one wants to live inside a nuclear bomb when the timer was already turned on several decades ago.
So To Governor Sanunu,
Since NH is so "NUORISHING AND BOOMING AGAIN", to the point that the state "HAS NEVER BEEN BETTER." 2020 NH is now expecting to finally see first, some serious housekeeping. First and foremost, close all the booze and drug bars opened during the day at the state house and in judges chambers.
Second, to now see hospitals finally capable of handling all of the states requirements and needs with regular necessary research being done for useful statistical education that will keep on top of concerning issues.
Also, please don't forget the now well overdue $3 billion poor water infrastructure that's been on hold for the past 100 years. That hopefully doesn't take another 20 to complete, since it was suppose to be completed within just 4 years from now. Along with the 35 year long way overdue brand new state of the art secured medical facility that should be finally breaking ground with new construction.
We can all happily assume, affordable housing finally will now see at least $50 million that has been required for well over a decade, with an additional ten million each year, instead of the pennies distributed for wishing wells that apparently have only already gone dry. While schools now finally can be immediately reimbursed for the unconstitutional school budgets that remained illegally enforced for the past forty years.
And last but never will it ever be the least - for god's sake and ours - We can finally get a judicial branch of government that actually didn't get an education in law out of a gumball machine that is now even ordering brain injuries.
This of course will now all be required without any further embezzlement from Peter to pay Paul, for at least another 200 years by government.
So, we would like to take this time and thank you for your extreme expedience in these matters. It is greatly appreciated to finally see the enrichment process finally begin in one NH state, from a century of embezzlements that only New Hampshire's government has now finally completed.
Yours truly,
NH taxpayers
P.S. And now even more grateful is the entire United State of America.
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