Monthly Archives: May 2017

Lebanon NH: Officers Won’t Try to Enforce Immigration Laws

Not even when they are smoking in public places? WEST LEBANON, N.H. (AP) — The police chief in Lebanon, New Hampshire, says officers will not be used to round up people living in the country illegally who haven’t committed a … Continue reading

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Kathy Griffin and Molly Ball’s gift to Karen Handel in the Georgia Special Election

What might surprise some are prominent members of the left from Chelsea Clinton to Keith Olbermann falling over themselves to denounce her actions.  You might think this is just virtue signaling but no, their reactions are very calculated. Consider, the … Continue reading

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The Problem With Senate Bill 3

The problem with Senate Bill 3 is that it doesn’t go far enough, as explained below.  That said, it is a baby-step in the right direction that can be easily improved upon, and it probably is the best that can be expected under … Continue reading

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El Salvador Freaks Out As Trump Deports Hundreds Of MS-13 Gang Members

When migrants cross the border from El Salvador, they’re not sending their best. Criminals, drug dealers, and rapists have been sneaking into the United States in droves – which in the words of Donald Trump, “has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems.” … Continue reading

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Senate budget shoots for more business tax cuts, higher Section 179 deduction cap

The budget the NH Senate is expected to pass this week will not only slightly accelerate already scheduled business tax cuts but greatly expand a tax break for businesses that buy qualifying equipment. The budget, or rather the trailer bill … Continue reading

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Conference explores role of science in opioid crisis

HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire’s disproportionately high rate of opioid overdoses is the result of prescription practices, underfunded and scarce treatment options and the state’s proximity to the drug supply chain, Dartmouth College researchers said Tuesday. The rate of … Continue reading

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Andru Volinsky’s Plot to Fleece Taxpayers

Somehow, without any state mandated minimum hourly wage or exposure to Comrade Volinsky’s wage inequality inquisition employers, and the marketplace has set rates of pay well above the latest arbitrary Democrat narrative price point. More… | GraniteGrok

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Police looking for man accused of robbing 2 Concord stores

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Police in Concord, New Hampshire, are looking for a man accused of robbing two stores by passing a note to clerks saying he had a gun and demanding that they empty the cash register. Police say … Continue reading

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ICYMI – Mark Steyn’s Thoughts on JFK’s Hundredth Birthday

A former lover of Prince George, Duke of Kent introduced herself to young Jack as “a member of the British Royal Family by injection”. The line seemed fresh to him, as it might not have a quarter-century later were random … Continue reading

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Secret court rebukes NSA for 5-year illegal surveillance of U.S. citizens

WASHINGTON U.S. intelligence agencies conducted illegal surveillance on American citizens over a five-year period, a practice that earned them a sharp rebuke from a secret court that called the matter a “very serious” constitutional issue. More… | Miami Herald

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