Author Archives: Steve Mac Donald
If One State Senator has Their Way You Won’t Be Able to send Your Kid to a NH “Community” College Anymore
CONCORD — State Sen. John Reagan, R-Deerfield, would like to see the word “community” taken out of the names used by the seven colleges in the Community College System of New Hampshire, and plans to introduce legislation to that effect. … Continue reading
New Hampshire’s Leading Conservative Blog site is looking for Conservative or Conservatarain writers
New Hampshire’s Leading Conservative Blog site is looking for Conservative or Conservatarain writers to contribute to the site. The pay is lousy ($0) but you get to trigger snowflakes clinging to a failed and fragile progressive worldview. Interested parties … Continue reading
Judge merges 2 lawsuits challenging New Hampshire voter law
NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — A judge has consolidated lawsuits filed by the New Hampshire Democratic Party and the League of Women Voters in a case challenging a new law that requires voters who move to the state within 30 days … Continue reading
VT, NH Organic Farmers to Rally Over Labeling Standards
Vermont and New Hampshire organic farmers plan a rally Sunday in Hanover, New Hampshire, to protest what they see as the potential weakening of the national organic labeling standard. At issue is the labeling of produce grown hydroponically or aquaponically, … Continue reading
Nashua Alderman Vote Unanimously to Spend Other People’s Money
A Rhode Island Company has convinced the city of Nashua to spend your money. According to NHPR’s incorrectly named article “Nashua Alderman Unanimously Approve Commuter Rail Memorandum,” The Tuesday night unanimous approval of the memorandum of understanding means the city can begin work … Continue reading
NH Medical Examiner Is Quitting His Job Because bad Opioid Policy is Killing so Many
In the six years since the federal government asked pharmaceutical companies to reformulate prescription opioids so patients couldn’t use them illicitly, Thomas Andrew, the chief medical examiner of New Hampshire, has seen his caseload skyrocket. “It’s almost as if the … Continue reading
RTKNH receives First Amendment Award
We couldn’t be more proud. On Thursday night, October 5, 2017, the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications awarded Right to Know NH its First Amendment Award. The award is given annually by the school to those who have “gone … Continue reading
Meet the McGuires: New Hampshire’s Most Interesting Political Couple
New Hampshire has thousands of current and former state legislators of all stripes, but few are as intriguing as Carol and Dan McGuire. The couple, both graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, are retired engineers who have been married for … Continue reading
Ed Naile: Twelve Lousy Things To Remember – And They Forgot The Most Important One
Let me take the Alinsky crowd to school. You are not going to disarm the American public. Every time you try and use a shooting – except in Chicago because you won there, as a wedge issue, the Second Amendment … Continue reading
November 4th Antifa Goes to War
I know, they’ve been pretty violent up to this point, but now they have set a date for the actual revolution. I guess. ON NOVEMBER 4, 2017: We will gather in the streets and public squares of cities and towns across … Continue reading