Author Archives: Steve Mac Donald
Queen City Elections: Next Day Analysis
Rich opened this morning’s show by talking about yesterday’s elections. He informed the listeners about a candidate who will be filing for a recount and reviewed the Queen City’s voter turnout. He shared that the Democratic Party had been more successful at turning out their voters … Continue reading
NH landlords up in arms over House panel’s changes to lead remediation bill
New Hampshire landlords have come out strongly against a last-minute proposed change to a lead remediation bill that would substitute $6 million, mainly in grants, for the same amount in dubious and limited loan guarantees – money that would have … Continue reading
Bitcoin Not Forking Again After All? Good Riddance to Segwit2X! Long Live Bitcoin Cash!
After months of buildup, fighting, and controversy, the potential forkers of Bitcoin have blinked. Thankfully, they’ve called off their plans to cause a potentially damaging and very contentious schism to the Bitcoin network. Today, several of the “Segwit2X” developers appear to … Continue reading
Bud Fitch’s Voter Fraud Investigations
Rich talked to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud. Rich and Ed began by talking about the recent news concerning Bud Fitch’sinvolvement in voter fraud investigations. Rich asked about Ed’s interactions with the Governor and the … Continue reading
On 3-2 votes, Council Okays Contracts with Abortion Providers
I’m going to tell you about a vote, and then I’m going to turn to Abby Johnson for comment. Stay with me here: no, she isn’t in New Hampshire and she has no idea what an Executive Council is, but … Continue reading
Now, More than Ever We Need Initiative 18
The Democrats won two more House special elections in New Hampshire yesterday improving their numbers in the legislature. As the 2018 Elections approach the 603 Alliance, in conjunction with political leaders and groups across the state is investing in not … Continue reading
Donna Green: A Timberlane Blast From the Past
In reviewing old school board meeting clips, I came across this gem that so captures the attitude of the SAU to accountability, transparency, and their proper place in the pecking order. |Keep Reading at timberlaneandasandown
In 10 N.H. Cities, Voters Send Mixed Signals on Keno
Rochester appears to be the community most divided over whether to allow Keno within city limits – the game passed there by a mere one vote, according to results from the local clerk’s office as of late Tuesday night. Otherwise, … Continue reading
Ellen Kolb: See You In Dover N.H., November 14
I’m looking forward to speaking at a workshop at St. Joseph Church in Dover on November 14 at 6:30 p.m., and I hope to see Seacoast readers there! Rep. Kurt Wuelper will be the featured speaker on Effective Communication with … Continue reading
School Choice for NH: Financial Impact of Education Savings Accounts
Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) will put educational opportunities within reach for low-income children across the Granite State. The NH House Education Committee will vote on an amended version of Senate Bill 193, the proposed ESA bill, on Wednesday, November 8th. Many … Continue reading