Category Archives: GraniteGrok
Out-Of State Group Behind Portsmouth Bag Ban Will Keep Pushing Their Agenda
Monday we reported on an attempt by elements in the City of Portsmouth to advance another plastic bag ban. Yesterday, the Portsmouth City Council postponed a vote on the ban pending review by the City Manager. It is unclear what the city … Continue reading
Portsmouth Trying to Ban Plastic Bags Again
The Portsmouth, New Hampshire City Council is meeting tonight for the second reading of a proposal to ban plastic bags in the city council chamber, at City hall, starting at 7 pm. This is not the Council’s first dance with … Continue reading
Smile Democrats: NH Has Performed 40% More Background Checks Since 2014
At every opportunity, New Hampshire Democrats and the anti-gun lobby sell their corrupted wares under a banner that increasingly reads “New Hampshire blah blah blah support background checks.” … The answer is more of them. More background checks. More! Now! Well, … Continue reading
The Democrats Can’t Even support Our Own Law?
All over the Right side of the blogosphere, I keep hearing whispers “are we heading towards a civil war”? It is quite obvious that this nation is split and I would agree that the crevice is becoming a chasm. The … Continue reading
Dan Itse: Christianity is not Socialism
First, NO Christianity is not socialist. It is based entirely upon personal responsibility. While first century Christians often lived in a communal manner, it was voluntary. Socialism and communism are never voluntary. Keep reading… | GraniteGrok
“School Budgets: Getting Ahead of the Curve”
The School District Governance Association of New Hampshire (SDGA NH) announces an upcoming workshop. Across the state, Budget Committees and School Boards are reorganizing with their newly-elected members to begin work on the next year’s round of school budgets. This workshop … Continue reading
NH Arts Advocates Losing NEA Money Should Ask The Clintons for Cash
Donald Trump’s budget removes taxpayers from mandatory tithing to the National Endowment for the Arts. Arts advocates in New Hampshire are preparing to mobilize to fight for the one million they stand to lose. But since it’s just a million, … Continue reading
Secretary of State Bill Gardner – Too Little – Too Late
In this article, the NH Secretary of State claims there about 458 returned same-day voter affidavits of people who voted in on November 8, 2016, without any form of identification. They simply filled out an affidavit claiming domicile at a … Continue reading
The Cost Per Pupil for Every School District In New Hampshire
Once you know how much it costs to teach one child for one year in your district, you should start asking why. The New Hampshire Department of Education has released a document listing the cost per pupil for public school … Continue reading
Could Oil Prices Remain Stable for Years to Come?
With America’s resurgence of energy infrastructure, oil shocks could be a thing of the past. To sum up, oil prices stand neither to go up or down but remain steady, and that’s a good thing. More reliable petroleum delivery routes … Continue reading