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7-8am on Girard at Large, 90.7 fm. If you live in the greater Manchester area (Nashua to Concord), I will be interviewed by the legendary Richard H. Girard on his show. We will be discussing my Libertarian bid for governor of New Hampshire, how to reduce property taxes, and the need for a third political party in New England.
http://www.girardatlarge.com/listen/ How would you keep New Hampshire's young people from leaving the state?
Abramson: We need to make New Hampshire the best place in the Northeast for new businesses and startups. I am an active member of the House Business Caucus, and we are working very hard to simplify and reduce business taxes, regulations, red tape and state mandates, and to reduce electricity, fuel, insurance, and health care costs. Read more: http://www.eagletribune.com/news/new_hampshire/three-fight-to-become-nh-s-next-governor/article_18e85d06-a9d9-5001-805a-4c3f623dcc03.html "Max Abramson, Libertarian candidate for Governor of New Hampshire, talks about the drug war and why your vote for a 3rd party candidate is important."
https://soundcloud.com/freetalklive/edgington-post-max-abramson-16 If the mainstream media continues to ignore our campaign for "smaller government, local control," there are independent media outlets willing to give us a mention. Thanks to Ellen Kolb for giving me a mention. "The ads on television and online might leave you thinking there are only two people running for New Hampshire Governor: Democrat Colin Van Ostern and Republican Chris Sununu.
"There is a third candidate on the ballot: Rep. Max Abramson of Seabrook, running as a Libertarian. The Big Two aren’t worried about him. Still, there he is. I have not interviewed him. He has a voting record from his term as state rep, though. Rep. Abramson."
I’m Max Abramson, Libertarian candidate for governor. As a state representative, I’ve worked hard to get money, power, and decision making back down to the local level and back to the people. Yet as legislators, we’ve received countless contacts from constituents who are being pushed around by state agencies, the Attorney General’s Office, or even the family courts.
Worse, the two executive councilors I’m running against have already benefited from over $6.5 million in out of state campaign contributions from powerful special interest groups. Both have been confirming all of the governor’s pro-Common Core appointees and to give $424 million of your tax money to the hospital lobby that finances their campaigns. Neither has done anything to investigate wrongful convictions or abuse by state agencies. Both are in the back pockets of the prison industry, trial lawyers, union officials, and out of state casinos that bankroll their campaigns. The problem with our state government is the corruption. I don’t work for powerful special interest groups. I just listen to both sides and do what I think is the right thing to do. As governor, I’ll fire all of Hassan’s taxpayer funded lobbyists, clean up the Attorney General’s Office, investigate voter fraud, and get government off your back. |
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