Monthly Archives: May 2017

New Hampshire Blows Opportunity to Become Nation’s Leader on Education

In New Hampshire, it’s déjà vu all over again. The House Education Committee just voted to retain Senate Bill 193, which would have established a universal education savings account (ESA) program in the state. The “Education Freedom Savings Accounts” would … Continue reading

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Henniker Planning Board stifles participation…

Wednesday. April 26, 2017. was a sad day for Henniker. The Planning Board refused to appoint two entirely new individuals to its committee. Myself who, according to Mr. Leigh Bosse of The Messenger Newspaper, the board knew too much about … Continue reading

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How Progressives perceive Conservatives, Libertarians, and Constitutionalists

I describe the Democrats – and progressives generally – as a “party of hate.” Rather than being interested in the other side, if only as a debating partner, they openly regard conservatives as “racists, sexists, homophobes, Islamophobes and xenophobes,” –irredeemable … Continue reading

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Sen. Chuck Morse Proposes Another Planning Commission

NH Senate President Chuck Morse, R-Salem, on Tuesday introduced legislation establishing the Lakeshore Redevelopment Planning Commission as the first step toward developing the former Laconia State School property. The goal of Morse’s measure is aimed at boosting “self-sustaining economic development … Continue reading

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‘My New Hampshire’ photo-sharing site updated

CONCORD (AP) — The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources has updated its “My New Hampshire” photo-sharing site to make it easier to view, locate and learn about historic places. More… | NH1 Follow the New Media Militia on Facebook!

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DOJ releases first figures for illegal aliens currently in prison

Out of more than 45,000 immigrants (of any immigration status) currently in prison, not even 4,000 of them are clearly identifiable as being in the country legally. More than 36,000 of them are either already under orders for deportation or … Continue reading

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New Hampshire has fifth-worst drivers in US, study finds

New Hampshire drivers are among the worst drivers in the country, according to a safe driving app that compiled data from 2.7 million vehicle trips. EverDrive said New Hampshire has the fifth-worst drivers in the country, though the numbers show … Continue reading

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Goffstown NH Prison guard: “You need to stop filming”

Goffstown, NH: Prison guards react to a “Let my people go” sign by ordering inmates inside. I & my sign work our way from the public bike trail behind the prison toward the road in front of it….staying, as best … Continue reading

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Immigrant Workers Stunned To Be Fired After Skipping Work For Protest

More than 20 immigrant workers in Michigan were stunned to find themselves out of a job after they skipped work to attend a “Day Without Immigrants” rally in February. The former employees of Detroit-area auto parts maker EZ Industrial Solutions … Continue reading

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Why Hillary Lost: Base Abandoned Her, Many Voted for Trump

This is what happens when you fail to ban bossy. It took a lot of numbers-crunching, but Democratic Party pooh-bahs say they now know why Hillary Clinton lost: Many of the “base” voters she counted on in Blue States didn’t … Continue reading

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