Monthly Archives: September 2017
Possible tariff puts NH solar firms on edge
The possibility of a major trade tariff on photovoltaic cells could eclipse much of the nation’s growing solar energy industry, especially in New Hampshire where it is already trying to overcome two state regulatory barriers. The U.S. International Trade Commission … Continue reading
Swastika painted on Portsmouth tree investigated
PORTSMOUTH — Police are investigating the spray-painting of a swastika on an Osprey Landing tree, alarming a resident who discovered it. The incident could be prosecuted as a hate crime, said Lt. Michael Maloney. The swastika was reported to police … Continue reading
Rally Against Hate, Vigil, Planned at Statehouse
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A “Granite State Against Hate Rally and Vigil” in response to the violent demonstrations in Charlottesville, Virginia, is scheduled at New Hampshire‘s Statehouse. The rally, followed by a candlelight vigil, is scheduled for 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. … Continue reading
NHLA Matching Shire Sharing Donations!
Shire Sharing is gearing up for another year of providing Thanksgiving dinners to NH families. Have you seen their amazing work? Last year they provided dinner and cold weather clothing items for over 500 homes. That was nearly 2,000 Thanksgiving … Continue reading
Clinton’s Former Top Campaign Lawyer Behind New Hampshire Voter ID Lawsuit
The former top campaign lawyer for failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is behind yet another lawsuit against a state’s voter identification laws, the latest in a series of challenges that stem back to 2015. Previous efforts launched against voter … Continue reading
Assault Against Edelblut: Volinsky and Pappas Speak Out
Rich talked about the opposition that Commissioner of Education Frank Edelblut has experienced by Andru Volinsky and Chris Pappas, reading an editorial published in yesterday’s Union Leader. He commented on claims that taxpayers are being harmed, spoke about state-provided funding for education and more. | More… | Girard … Continue reading
Trump rolls back racist Obama policy
For more than a half-century, federal law has banned racial and sexual discrimination. Employers are supposed to hire and promote based on ability, not skin tone or sex. President Obama, however, wanted employers to consider race and sex. President Trump … Continue reading
Are Some Cultures Superior?
David P. Goldman asks the totally politically incorrect (but necessary) question: Are some cultures superior? My totally politically incorrect answer: Yes. But a better question that should be asked and answered again and again: Are all cultures equal? The answer (not … Continue reading
Russians blame Trump’s consulate closures on … Obama
Following the Trump administration’s closure of Russia’s consulates in the U.S., in retaliation for Russia’s expulsion and firing of 700 U.S. consular employees there, Moscow had a curious response to the matter: it pinned the blame on President Obama. | … Continue reading
Ed Naile: We will have fair elections, or they will be a Third World sham
I just got back last night from San Francisco – yeah, that one, where I was a speaker at what could best be described as the first time East Coast and West Coast voter integrity organizations got together. … I think the … Continue reading