Monthly Archives: July 2017
5-year-old British girl gets fined for setting up a lemonade stand
A 5-year-old-girl burst into tears after she was fined £150 ($195) by a London council for selling cups of lemonade to music fans on their way to a music festival. The girl’s father, Andre Spicer, said that his daughter had … Continue reading
Dave Ridley: Lady gives me permission to edit my own video
60 mostly-elderly viewers pour into the Hopkinton, NH public library. They’re attending a presentation about fake news. About 1/2 of the presenters are govt officials or were. A lady approaches, says she’s from the League of Women Voters. I’m mostly … Continue reading
Who Will Show Up for Today’s Special Election in New Hampshire?
Voters in New Hampshire’s 16th District will head to the polls Tuesday to choose a new state senator. The seat opened up after the passing of Democratic Senator Scott McGillivray. If you take a drive around the district, which includes Wards 1, … Continue reading
Man arrested in connection with attack outside Planet Fitness in New Hampshire
ROCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Police have arrested a man in connection with an attack on a woman outside a Planet Fitness gym in New Hampshire last month that was captured on surveillance video. Police arrested 22-year-old Jordan Lamonde, of Portsmouth, on Monday, in … Continue reading
Judge Clears Way for Trump Commission to Collect Voter Data
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A federal judge on Monday cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s commission on election fraud to resume collecting detailed voter roll information from the states. The commission asked states last month to provide publicly available … Continue reading
Embarrassing: NH Dems Welcome Maxine Waters, then Shun her
Yesterday, the Strafford County Democrats held their annual picnic in New Durham. They actually invited (most likely with the help of Carol Shea-Porter) Maxine Waters, one of the “most corrupt members of congress,” according to the Citizens for Responsibility and … Continue reading
The Resurgence of the American Coal Industry
A report by the EIA indicated that coal exports—for both steam coal, used for power generation, and metallurgical coal, used for refining steel—have increased by 58 percent from Q1 of 2016 to Q1 of 2017. The majority of the increase was in … Continue reading
EXCLUSIVE: FBI Seized Smashed Hard Drives From Wasserman Schultz IT Aide’s Home
FBI agents seized smashed computer hard drives from the home of Florida Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s information technology (IT) administrator, according to two sources with knowledge of the investigation. Pakistani-born Imran Awan, long-time right-hand IT aide to the former … Continue reading
Stop Enjoying Summer: Don’t drive, don’t fly, don’t grill burgers, and also don’t stay home and procreate
The Merchants of Misery — a.k.a., climate scientists — are working overtime to shame you about all the pleasures you’re enjoying this summer and how your selfish indulgences will cause the planet’s demise. Grilling your favorite cheeseburger? Glutton! Packing up … Continue reading
2017 Legislative Session Recap
Before the 2017 Legislative Session began, Liberty Lobby LLC CEO Darryl W Perry began identifying bills of interest. This was initially done based solely on the titles of the Legislative Service Requests (LSRs), which are made public shortly after being filed. The … Continue reading