Daily Archives: June 23, 2017
NH’s economic heat wave
After a prolonged recession, a 3 percent unemployment seems hot. New Hampshire has been at 3 percent or lower since November 2015. That’s not just hot anymore. It’s scorching. “Normally, it’s a great thing to have low unemployment, but you … Continue reading
Escaped prisoner taken into custody in Concord NH
A prisoner who escaped from a sheriff deputy’s cruiser Thursday afternoon has been found, officials said Friday. Tamara Ipock, 35, was taken into custody at about 11 a.m. Friday in Concord. Police said they received a tip that Ipock was … Continue reading
Video: Why Is Healthcare So Expensive?
The Affordable Care Act was supposed to lower healthcare costs, but it has done just the opposite. Why? Because it ignored the realities of how markets work. | Prager U
Notable Quote – Cassy Fiano
Liberals typically aren’t willing to do anything to lift people out of poverty and give them opportunities to improve their lives. They want to keep people in poverty right where they are, and they do so by making them reliant … Continue reading
US Senate to Probe Loretta Lynch
The Senate Judiciary Committee has opened a probe into former Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s efforts to shape the FBI’s investigation into 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, the committee’s chairman announced Friday. In a letter to Ms. Lynch, the committee … Continue reading
Trinity College president responds to professor’s anti-white comments
In this video, I update viewers about the Trinity College situation, in which a black professor made a series of anti-white comments on his Facebook and Twitter accounts. After threats were apparently received, the college closed yesterday and re-opened this … Continue reading
Recess canceled at NH elementary school after hypodermic needle, spoon found
ROCHESTER — Recess was canceled for some elementary school students in Rochester after a hypodermic needle and spoon were found in a bandana during a routine inspection. | More… | NH1
Pelham Voters To Consider Ban On 55-And-Over Housing
A town in Southern New Hampshire is considering banning 55-and-older housing. Voters in Pelham will decide the issue during a special meeting this Saturday. The ballot question would also impose tighter zoning regulations on 62-plus housing built in town. The … Continue reading
Rounding Up Vacationing Voters’ Absentee Ballots
Special elections always present a challenge for campaigns — and even more so in the summer, when vacations and other activities can easily take precedence over politics in the minds of most voters. With this in mind, those involved in the … Continue reading