Daily Archives: June 1, 2010

How To Stop Rising Unemployment Numbers

I’m struggling to find a Press Release from even one elected New Hampshire democrat in DC on the expiration of unemployment benefits after the entire congress went home for the holiday weekend without passing one.  By all accounts no one … Continue reading

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Is It Just About Political Speech?

The New Hampshire legislature has an opportunity this week to tell us what they think about paid political speech as an amendment emerges from a conference committee to go before both the State Senate and House.  The amendment, written by … Continue reading

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Look For The Union Label

In a guest commentary in the Sunday Telegraph Bill Hite, general president of the United Association (UA)–it’s a labor union–advocates for the American Power Act, which is a federal green energy scam you may know as cap and trade.  It … Continue reading

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A Sure Bet

The New Hampshire State Senate has made it’s position clear.  Everything goes better with Gambling.  That pesky Lyme disease thing–probably get that passed with gambling.  And they would be more than willing to overturn any lingering Blue Laws if people … Continue reading

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John Lynch Goes Gay (Sort of)

The Ray and Kathy Show has this gag they do all the time, where they complain about outside money, or special interests on the right affecting local elections.  It’s a serious gas because everyone knows it’s actually a projection of their … Continue reading

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Hassan Spreads The Lie Some More

State Senator Maggie Hassan is now spreading the lie about the threat of foreign influence to political speech.  She was quoted in the Union leader this morning saying… “We’re not saying they dosen’t have a right to advocate. We’re just saying … Continue reading

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