Monthly Archives: May 2017
INTERVIEW: Doug Palardy and Matt Mayberry of NH Log Cabin Republicans
Last week a new chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans (LCR) was kicked off in New Hampshire. The organization has chapters across the country and seeks to promote LGBTQ conservatism and inclusivity in the Republican Party. LCR hopes to help … Continue reading
Faster Please: Student Loan Forgiveness Program For Public Service May Come To End
Let private business help talented contributors they choose to hire with their debt (wages, bonuses, incentives) instead of taxpayers paying for more unproductive credentialed social justice bureaucrats with degrees in hating white people. “Student Loan Forgiveness Program For Public Service … Continue reading
Legalized marijuana made Colorado resort town new pot Mecca…for the homeless!
The last time we checked in on Colorado after it legalized marijuana, the intoxicant was raking in $1.3 billion worth of sales for the state. Yet, as predicted, there have been some unintended consequences of decriminalizing recreational marijuana use. Recently, … Continue reading
Sanctuary cities & states may pick up tab for Trump’s Border Wall
This week, two GOP senators, Luther Strange of Alabama and David Perdue of Georgia, introduced a bill that would cut funding under two massive federal infrastructure and transportation programs to any jurisdictions “that refuse to cooperate with the federal government … Continue reading
Croydon Amendment is Unconstitutional – 1st Amendment Prohibits Discrimination Against Religious Schools
As such, it clearly violates United States Supreme Court precedent based on the free exercise clause: “the government must “maintain strict neutrality, neither aiding nor opposing religion,” Sch. Dist. of Abington Twp. v. Schempp, 374 U.S. 203, 225 (1963,) and … Continue reading
Trump nominates Bedford’s Rich Ashooh for Commerce post
BEDFORD — University Systems of New Hampshire executive and former congressional candidate Rich Ashooh of Bedford is President Trump’s nominee to be assistant commerce secretary heading up export administration. Last fall, Ashooh opposed the renomination of then-Republican Congressman Frank Guinta … Continue reading
Schools forced to address ‘lunch shaming’
It was lunchtime one school day in February, and Don Re’s 13-year-old daughter was looking forward to eating the hot French dip sandwich sitting on her lunch tray. But when she got to the front of the cafeteria line to … Continue reading
Bedford police recover skimming device at bank’s ATM
BEDFORD — Police recovered a bank card skimming device Friday morning on a Service Credit Union ATM on Colby Court. Investigators determined, based on surveillance footage that recorded the camera being covered, that the device was placed inside the ATM … Continue reading
NHGOP angered that Associated Press reporter attended, reported on closed fundraiser
The state Republican Party is angry after a freelance reporter working for The Associated Press entered a Thursday night party fundraiser that was closed to the media and wrote a story that the NHGOP says was, in part, “grossly inaccurate.” … Continue reading
‘Last Man Standing’ may not be dead after all
Last Man Standing may get a second lease of life, following its cancellation at ABC. Executives at 20th Century Fox Television, the studio behind the Tim Allen-starring sitcom, confirmed to Variety today that they will seek a new home for … Continue reading