Monthly Archives: August 2017
Data Point – Traffic deaths….Colorado….pot
Federal and state data show that the number of drivers involved in fatal crashes in Colorado who tested positive for marijuana has more than doubled since 2013. A Denver Post analysis of the data and coroner reports provides the most comprehensive look … Continue reading
Demographics: Changing the Focus of A Country
I want to talk about why we should be concerned about immigration, particularly from Muslim countries. Frankly, it’s all simple math. When the majority of the population is different from the original ethnic mix, it changes the focus of the … Continue reading
I’ve Been Saying This For Weeks Now
The only significant difference is that members of the media and much of the political left give Antifa the veneer of moral crusade that no one gives the white nationalists. But Antifa does not deserve it. Time and time again, … Continue reading
Cops: Rethinking the protest-outside-cop-house tactic
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Girard at Large: On Air News Read for August 29, 2017
Goffstown Police have arrested twenty-three-year-old Shawn Rees of Hooksett and charged him with three counts of Criminal Mischief, a Class B misdemeanor after identifying him in surveillance video tagging a building with graffiti. Turns out Rees and a yet to … Continue reading
Arizona firm moves to Seacoast, to create 100 jobs
PORTSMOUTH — A company that develops imaging devices to help physicians detect, track and monitor skin changes relocated to the Seacoast from Arizona, following a meeting between Gov. Chris Sununu and company executives earlier this year. Sununu is scheduled to officially … Continue reading
NH’s new business development tax break takes effect, to little fanfare
A law that took effect Aug. 18 allows New Hampshire municipalities to offer up to a 10-year, 50 percent cut in property tax bills on commercial and industrial development. Now the question is: Will cities and towns take advantage of … Continue reading
Mosque Madness and a Lesson About Free Speech
Rich addressed the flak that he received over his decision to interview Dave Gaubatz concerning the mosque in the Queen City. He defended his decision and gave the listeners a lesson about what free speech truly is. Tune in to … Continue reading