Daily Archives: June 17, 2017
Government mandated trillions in global renewable investment – Amount to Next to Nothing
Despite this massive global government mandated driven investment in “Modern renewables” the so-called “traditional renewables” (twigs, leaves and dung) continue to provide nearly as much global energy as renewables receiving lavish climate alarmist politically directed government funding. Most significant is … Continue reading
Boston Globe Thinks Obama Should Ruin (I mean Run) Harvard
The Boston Globe is floating former President Obama as a potential president of Harvard University. The Globe on Thursday published a short list of possible candidates to replace current Harvard president Drew Faust, who announced Wednesday that she would step down … Continue reading
After Seattle’s Gun Tax: Lost Jobs, Little Revenue, More Violent Crime
“The data says the law has failed to prevent what they promised it would prevent” Although Seattle’s gun tax was supposed to bring in $300,000 to $500,000, it’s brought in less than $200,000. The money was supposed to be used … Continue reading
84 Great Danes rescued, N.H. puppy mill busted
More than 84 Great Danes were rescued from a puppy mill in a New Hampshire mansion by the HSUS with assistance from the Wolfeboro Police Department, said The Humane Society. Sad and broken, their once bright happy eyes, were red … Continue reading
Want to see a loon chick? Here is your chance
MOULTONBOROUGH, N.H. (AP) — A webcam will live stream the hatching of loon chicks on a lake in New Hampshire. The Loon Preservation Committee’s webcam has been streaming since the first egg was laid on May 21. The chicks are … Continue reading
New Hampshire Has 13 cities, 221 towns, and 25 unincorporated places, And…
New Hampshire Has 13 cities, 221 towns, and 25 unincorporated places and many, if not all, have a Facebook page. And on that facebook page are commenters, some of whom may also have (or know about) a local blog, podcast, YouTube or … Continue reading
Texas Enacts ‘Anti-Sharia’ Law
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law House Bill 45, more commonly known as “American Laws for American Courts,” or ALAC. It prohibits the use of any foreign law in the state’s courts, specifically in family cases that involve marriage … Continue reading