All was quiet at the Tesla charging station near the North Main Street Hannaford on Saturday unlike many other New Hampshire cities, including Portsmouth, where a protest not far from a Tesla Dealership on Lafayette Road was held.
The demonstration was to "to protest Elon Musk's actions and political influence and its intent was to stop Musk's alleged illegal coup, according to Mobilize.us.
The nicest thing I can say about the buffoonery of the Portsmouth demonstration organized by Mobilize.us, a leftist Democrat call-to-action website, is they actually put the word "alleged" before coup.
That's not what you see on signs at these pathetic Takedown Tesla Day of Rage such as the one held in Portsmouth over the weekend.
Meanwhile, in Rochester, when I went by the Tesla charging station, I didn't see any demonstrators ... or any Teslas for that matter.
Maybe it was because the thousands of Rochester residents who own Teslas didn't want to get their cars keyed.
The biggest question I have is where do these "patriotic" protesters that are trying to save our "Democracy" get all these professional looking signs. Do you think they take hours to make and print them, or do they just go to a box truck somewhere in the neighborhood and get their sign and enjoy a cheeseburger, fries and a Coke on the house.
During the 2020 election Democrats openly admitted they were giving out free food at voting polls, but said they weren't trying to convince their customers who to vote for. They just knew everyone gets hungry when they vote.
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Just as ridiculous as protesting against curbing waste, fraud and abuse in government is the fact that many blue states like Maine and Massachusetts are fighting to allow biological males to compete on women's high school sports teams.
Leading the way is one of Maine's largest newspapers, which ran an opinion piece recently in which the headline was "Opinion: The case for allowing transgender athletes to compete."
Under that headline is what we call the sub-head, which read, "When girls are pushed to succeed, they succeed, regardless of the competition."
So this spring I'm going to try to toughen up my six-year-old granddaughter, so she can have a successful tryout for the men's high school football squad.
Yeah, I think she could be a standout blind-side offensive linewoman.
She's just got to start lifting the weights, grabbing some steroids and swill down several protein shakes a day.
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Lastly I wanted to let everyone who reads The Rochester Voice to know that we have cut our subscription rate in half.
Now it's just $40 a year, which translates to just 11 cents a day.
Which reminds me of the good ole days, when you could buy two Reese Cups for a dime.
Yeah, I ate a couple of chocolate bars every day during my paper route delivering the Boston Globe, which cost my customers 60 cents a week, including the Sunday edition, of course.