SHEA-PORTER’S SOLUTION: RAISE TAXES

“At some point, Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter needs to realize Granite State families can’t afford her continued calls for higher taxes and more spending to fund her big government agenda.”
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Derek Dufresne
RightOn Strategies
Derek@RightOnStrategies.com
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(Manchester – April 22, 2013)  Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter has recently stepped up her rhetoric on raising taxes on New Hampshire families by coupling a message that “our country isn’t broke” with continued calls for “increasing revenue,” which is code for higher taxes.

Don’t take our word for it. Recently, Congresswoman Shea-Porter said: “We watch television and they make it look as if (our country) is broke; we’re taking the very last dollar in the Treasury. That is not so.” …. “This country is not broke.” Watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnPm6dpyAbQ

Just last week, Rep. Shea-Porter then added to this message in her own column where she says “There is plenty of revenue to be found.” She continued with “America desperately needs revenue to rebuild transportation and communication infrastructure and create jobs, to provide health care to seniors and poor children, to invest in medical and business research and technology, to educate our young people, keep our country safe, and to pay down our debt.” Read the column here: http://shea-porter.house.gov/media-center/carolscolumns/common-cents-for-raising-revenue
Derek Dufresne, spokesman for Citizens for a Strong New Hampshire, Inc, made the following statement:

“New Hampshire taxpayers know the problem isn’t that they are taxed too little, but that elected representatives like Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter are addicted to spending too much.

“At some point, Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter needs to realize Granite State families can’t afford her continued calls for higher taxes and more spending to fund her big government agenda. We urge Granite Staters to contact Rep. Carol Shea-Porter at 603-641-9536 and tell her to stop her addiction to out-of-control spending and start fighting for New Hampshire taxpayers and their families.”

                                Paid for by Citizens for a Strong New Hampshire, Inc.

 

Teens Robbed of I-pod/Cell Phone

 

MANCHESTER, NH- On Monday, February 11, 2013, at about 6:30 PM, Manchester Police responded to a Clay Street address for a report of a robbery.  On arrival, they met with two 16 year old Manchester teens who reported they had been the victims of a robbery a short time earlier on Somerville Street, near Belmont Street.

 

According to the boys, they were walking in the area when they were approached by two men, one of whom demanded their belongings, indicating his companion had a gun, although no gun was observed.

 

One of the boys surrendered his I-pod Nano and Galaxy S3 cell phone and the men left.  They were last seen leaving the area as passengers in an older, dark colored 4-door sedan operated by a third individual who was possibly wearing a red sweatshirt.

 

The first suspect was described as a white male in his forties, about 6’3” tall with a slender build and dark “stubble” on his face.  He was last seen wearing a dark colored vest and a green “beanie” style hat.  The second man, alleged to have possessed a gun, was described as a clean-shaven white male in his forties with an average height and build.  He was last seen wearing a camouflage shirt and khaki pants.

 

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Manchester Police Department at 668-8711.  Anonymous tips for cash rewards can be made through Manchester Crimeline at 624-4040 or online at manchestercrimeline.org.