Daily Archives: May 16, 2017
New Hampshire Democrats have absolutely nothing to offer voters
Every day it seems there’s some faux outrage or another coming from Democrats in New Hampshire. They supported Obamacare that was passed based on their own lies and as a result, Granite Staters lost their health insurance, doctors, and even … Continue reading
‘This is how we’re going to kill your wife’
That’s the message Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Va.) said he received in a series of recent threats that targeted him, his family and even, at one point, his dog. And it’s the reason, he said, that his town hall here in … Continue reading
Massachusetts Lawmakers Weigh Tax On Soda
BOSTON (AP) — Lawmakers on Beacon Hill are joining activists in other states pushing for taxes on sodas that they say will ease the rise in obesity-related diseases and bring in money for programs aimed at improving the health of … Continue reading
DeLemus loses bid to withdraw guilty plea for 2014 Nevada standoff
A Rochester man’s motion to withdraw his guilty plea in connection with a 2014 standoff involving federal agents and Nevada cattle rancher, Cliven Bundy, has been denied by a Nevada judge. Gerald “Jerry” DeLemus’ sentencing hearing has been continued to … Continue reading
Anheuser-Busch announces $11 million NH brewery expansion
MERRIMACK, N.H. (AP) — Anheuser-Busch has announced a multimillion-dollar expansion at one of its breweries in New Hampshire, eying growth in expanding craft or specialty beers. The brewery in Merrimack will receive the $11.3 million expansion, allowing construction of new … Continue reading
Cop tells me 2 conflicting stories in 15 seconds
‘Goffstown PD tries to serve me with an apparent no trespass order which would prevent me from visiting the local prison. My “infraction?” Holding a “Let my people go” sign while just outside the prison grounds.’ | Ridley Report
The Cost of Electricity in NH – TAXES AND OVERHEAD
Sununu says “lots of pieces to the puzzle.” Apparently, he isn’t capable of comprehending when he tells me “not enough transmission lines.” Most of the cost of electricity above 6 cents (at your meter) is the results of meddling by … Continue reading
Man pleads guilty to role in fentanyl overdose death
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A man has pleaded guilty in New Hampshire federal court to selling fentanyl to a Maine woman who died from an overdose. The U.S. attorney’s office says 23-year-old Dennis Higgins, formerly of Hudson, New Hampshire More… … Continue reading