London As Ruler.


  About 1773 the king of England, George III had a problem. English colonies were not paying taxes into the state treasury as they should.
 
  New Hampshire was one such colony.

  "Once vigorous measures appear to be the only means left of bringing Americans to a due submission to the mother country the colonies will submit." the powerful monarch said. He then sent divisions of British redcoats in heavily armed frigates across the atlantic quickly igniting a bloodshed fueled insurrection and a revolution which would ultimately forge a small forested New England state and later a country.
 
 
  England lost this war but they might be returning.
 
  The North Country of New Hampshire which is over a 1/3 of the state's landmass is on the verge of losing it's last working forests industry which has existed since before the American Revolution. Concord is now similar to London as centre of taxation, revenue, sovereignty and the issuance of edicts. The wood biomass veto and recent statements by Gov. Chris Sununu question that he has any interest in the North Country or the preservation of it's history, economic structure or good paying jobs.

   It remains whether other elected officials like Executive Councilor Joe Kenney, Sen. Jeff Woodburn, Speaker Gene Chandler and the entire North Country legislative delegation will actually do something like override this veto. I'm skeptical.

   Perhaps their real allegiance in Concord is to English investment banks, hedge funds their lobbyists and the ruling principles of king George III himself.
 
 


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