Daily Archives: March 5, 2018
New Hampshire economy surges after business income tax reduction
New Hampshire’s economy is humming along, and fiscal conditions are better than they have been for years. In large part, that’s thanks to business profits tax cuts and a cautious, one-off distribution of surpluses on the part of Gov. Chris … Continue reading
Tyranny returns to the Windham School Board
The recent decision by the Windham School Board to ignore their Policy BGB and bypass the proper process to accept public input before passing Transgender Locker Room Policy JBAB reminds me of the arrogance by the Windham School Board prior … Continue reading
Mosques Consider Sanctuary For Immigrants
Under President Trump, Latino immigrants in the U.S. illegally are under enormous pressure. ICE has dramatically intensified its efforts to detain and deport undocumented persons. | Keep Reading at NHPR
Expand Educational Opportunities for NH Children
What: Public hearing on the House Finance Committee’s draft amendment to SB 193, the Education Savings Account bill. | Keep Reading at School Choice for NH
Merrimack To Vote On Putting Public Water Utility In Town’s Control
Merrimack residents will vote this month on giving the town control of their water utility. It comes after two years of struggle with contamination in local wells, likely stemming from local plastics-maker Saint Gobain. | More at NHPR
Carl Robert Gibson Hearing
Our good friend, Carl Robert Gibson, left wing activist and dirt-ball vote thief, was supposed to appear in Merrimack Superior Court, March 1 at 10:00 AM for a hearing on motions. (Carl was arrested for Democrat-run voter suppression in a special … Continue reading
NH Bishop Pushes Amnesty & Chain Migration
he weekend before last, Catholic priests throughout the state of New Hampshire were ordered by Bishop Peter Labasci to read a letter to parishioners at all Masses. The letter urged Catholics to call Congress and lobby for a “solution” to protect the beneficiaries of … Continue reading