Category Archives: GraniteGrok
Tales from the BudComm – that single word is exploitable.
There are a number of issues with this word, contract, and how it plays into not only the Default Budget (which, in SB2 governed towns, it is the budget that gets put into place if the PROPOSED budget is shot … Continue reading
Hawaii Freak-O: Anatomy Of A Nuclear Panic
You’ve all seen the images of panicked state citizens running around like headless chickens, kids being stuffed into storm drains to be out of the blast, the embarrassed Governor, the even more embarrassed head of the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency … Continue reading
Tales from the BudComm – differing standards
Well, the last night of the (Gilford) Budget Season was last Thursday nite. A long nite – from 6:30pm and I didn’t get home until after midnight. Did we get all of the surface analysis done and talked to all … Continue reading
School choice poses no threat to great or good public schools
Reviewing his 1/9/18 column, one has to wonder if E. Scott Cracraft intentionally tries to mislead readers, if he just doesn’t care about children getting a decent start in life, if he’s blind to public education’s failures, or if he … Continue reading
You say sh*t show, I say sh*t hole
This week, President Trump was accused of referring to Haiti and some African countries as “shi*t holes”. According to the Oxford dictionary, this is defined as “an extremely dirty, shabby, or otherwise unpleasant place.” This definition includes nothing about race, although … Continue reading
Quick Thought – this is goodness, Gov. Chris!
The governor and GOP leadership want to make it easier to get occupational licenses in fields ranging from athletic trainer to well pump installer, with a bill to create an agency with oversight of occupational licensing, now handled by a … Continue reading
HB 628: NH RINOS help NH Dems institute another Progressive Social program
This would be the Paid Family Leave Act – … The vote was 183 YEAS to 151 NAYS – with 33 RINOS voting with the Dems to put this on the back of the private sector. Sure, there were the usual suspects … Continue reading
House Declines to Refer Rep. Rogers to Legislative Admin Committee
The New Hampshire House on Tuesday rejected (on a 99-222 vote) a motion to refer Rep. Katherine Rogers (D-Concord) to the Legislative Administration Committee on the grounds of her recent guilty plea to an assault charge. Rogers admitted to assaulting … Continue reading
How Come America’s Socialist Government Schools Don’t Work?
…I commented that Yasmine was lucky to have a school so close and her mother told me she picked that school because it was close and Yasmine liked it. Apparently, citizens in Belgium can pick and choose the school where … Continue reading
Democrat’s “Illegal Internet Gun Sales” Narrative Crashes and Burns
The media homonculi in the shared Democrat party narrative “room” in the bowels of Washington DC is continuously cranking out bumper-sticker BS sold by so-called experts. They force feed it into the collectivist unconscious where it pops up in news-feeds, … Continue reading