New Hampshire State Government Ranked Last in the Nation

I have been bitching about the state of New Hampshire politics here for just over a year now, and it seems as though the country is now beginning to see how far New Hampshire has fallen. New Hampshire is ranked last in the nation when it comes to the way state government is run. New Hampshire’s government is considered the least efficient. Needless to say liberal, irresponsible, tax and spend Governor John Lynch (Democrat) takes offense to this study.

“We’re the most livable state. We’re the most business friendly state, and I think we’re the envy of other states. We are for a reason, and part of that is the way state government operates,” said Democratic Gov. John Lynch. “I’m offended that some out-of-state group would criticize our system of government,” he said.

Well Governor Lynch, I am offended at the way you have spent us into bankruptcy and the way you have passed nanny state regulations that treat adults like children. I am offended by the way you have stripped away the rights of the parents to raise their children. Now not only are residents of the state noticing, but so is the rest of the country. You have turned New Hampshire into a laughingstock, I hope you are happy.

the Granite State earned a C-minus for how it handles money, D for managing and retaining qualified employees, and D-plus for both its long-range planning and infrastructure improvement, and for program accountability.

A C-minus for how we handle money seems very generous considering John Lynch turned a budget surplus into a projected $150 million deficit in two years. As far as accountability goes, since when does a liberal believe that anybody should be held accountable for anything?

Governor John Lynch and his liberal cronies need to be removed before it is too late. I have always been proud of my state, and I hate to lose the New Hampshire way of life and that is why it is so important for Republicans to find a strong opponent in November. This study is embarrassingly true in my opinion. I have written before that I think it is alright for me to attack the way New Hampshire is being run because I live here, but that I would defend my state from out-of-staters who decide to bash New Hampshire, and I was going to use some of this post to do just that. But I can’t. I am disgusted by the turn New Hampshire has taken and I am glad that it is being recognised by national groups. If this doesn’t start to wake up New Hampshire residents than nothing will.

Tonight I hang my head in shame at the embarrassment that New Hampshire has become, but I still hope that come November New Hampshire voters will shake up the political landscape and rid ourselves of this “Blue Plague” that has reeked so much havoc on the state in so short of a period of time.