Category Archives: Ed Mosca Blog

The New Hampshire Democrats’ Double-Standard on Misogyny

Tweeted by the New Hampshire House Democrats [last] week: How about a State Representative physically assaulting an ex-wife in a bar?  Apparently, OK … if you are a Democrat. In 2012, State Representative Patrick Garrity was arrested “on charges he assaulted … Continue reading

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What NH Democrats Really Mean When They Claim “Rape Culture” is “Pervasive” at State House

According to Democrat State Representative, Debra Altschiller, “… rape culture is pervasive at the State House.”  She defines “rape culture” as “a society or environment whose prevailing social attitudes have the effect of normalizing or trivializing sexual assault and abuse.”  Altschiller claims … Continue reading

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#DyingPaper (Union Leader) Bipolar on State Budget

The Legislature’s part of the process begins with the House passing a budget and sending that to the Senate.  The Senate typically makes changes to the House’s budget and sends it back to the House.  The House typically disagrees with … Continue reading

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Serious Questions Raised by Sununu’s Nomination of Arlinghaus

Chris Sununu has nominated long-time FOS, Friend-of-Sununus, Charlie Arlinghaus to be the Commissioner of the Department of Administrative Services. This raises some serious questions.  No, not the reflexive, predictable ad-hominems the Democrats immediately belched…But serious questions, like, what the hell is … Continue reading

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No, Concord Monitor, Opposing the Progressive Feminist Agenda Does Not…

I agree completely with the conclusion of the first paragraph, that Representative Robert Fisher should, my words, not the Monitor’s, get the hell out of the State House. But the Monitor’s editorial actually is not about Fisher.  It is about … Continue reading

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NHPR’s “Coverage” of Ray Buckley’s Frivolous Ethics Complaint Against Sununu

“…hack-extraordinaire John DiStaso …wrote a follow-up to his original story about Ray Buckley’s nothing-burger of an ethics complaint when there was nothing to follow up on. Casey McDermott of New Hampshire Public Radio pulled a DiStaso yesterday, reporting that there … Continue reading

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On School Choice, Sununu Supports the #VolinskyAgenda

Stated considerably more succinctly, Sununu (a) believes reducing funding for public schools in order to fund school choice may “harm[] public schools,” and (b) he wants to limit, at least initially, school choice to choice among public schools. More… | … Continue reading

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Help Stop the #VolinskyAgenda – Support SB 193

Foremost on the #VolinskyAgenda is using public schools to inculcate Democrat (as in Democrat Party) values in children.  … SB 193 would help thwart the #VolinskyAgenda by creating Education Freedom Savings Accounts. More… | Ed Mosca Blog Get Your New Media Militia … Continue reading

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The ACLU’s BullCrap Attacks on SB 3

The ACLU in a recent op-ed claim that SB 3 “would effectively criminalize legitimate voters who cannot provide documentation proving where they live and cause government ‘agents’ to visit these legitimate voters.”  Let’s examine those charges. More… | Ed Mosca Blog Get … Continue reading

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A Court Case of Huge Importance to School-Choice in New Hampshire

On April 19th, the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments in Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Pauley, which involves whether the State of Missouri’s use of its Blaine Amendment to deny State funding to the Trinity Lutheran … Continue reading

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