Category Archives: Local NH Politics
The Cost of Defining “Adequate” In Merrimack NH
A funny thing happened on the way to the ‘off-hand comment’ on the Merrimack TEA facebook page. I was accused of not using “real and accurate data” and that my “rhetoric was not doing anyone any good.” Continue reading
Don’t Ban My Cell Phone – Ban Teenage Drivers Instead
HB 546 would ban cell phone use in your vehicle while driving. But is that the actual problem? Up until we had Ray LaHood the phone-o-phobe running the NHTSA from the department of Transportation most of the data indicated that … Continue reading
This is a Test
Just testing email posting features. I will probably publish a number of these “tests” over the next few days to determine how flexible each of the various blog editors is when submitting directly from an email. But just to make … Continue reading
Protecting your Vote
You can probably think of a list of things you need a photo ID for but if you live in New Hampshire voting is not one of them. HB 356 would change that. It will require a valid state issued … Continue reading
HB 146 – Should NH Have Jury Nullification?
The New Hampshire House Judiciary Committee has come out against HB 146, a bill that would give the jury in any trial the power of nullification. Continue reading
I Guess The NH Democrat Party Is Now The “Monkey In The Window Party”
Being a New Hampshire democrat means never having to denounce anything. This only matters because the liberal-progressive whip holders who direct traffic leftward around the democrat’s rotary-of-hypocrisy like to tap the hair trigger on their own media Weapons of Mass Outrage (WMO) whenever they can manufacture the provocation. Continue reading
Who Voted Against HB 474? The Right to Work Bill
You can probably guess who voted against HB 474. Democrats. In fact not one single Democrat voted for it. But they are not beholden to the unions. Nah. Continue reading
What Zandra Rice Hawkins Was Really Selling At Her “Fake” Sale
Hawkins just decided that because Notter had more faith in individual responsibility and more local control that this guaranteed that people would suffer; that Notter’s solution meant people would need to have a bake sale to raise money to pay for cancer treatments if New Hampshire tried to opt out of the unconstitutional Health Insurance mandate. Continue reading
GraniteGrok Interview: Herman Cain
GraniteGrok Interview: Herman Cain Continue reading
Half-Bass’d Mast [Updated]
Well the timer was short. The result? When you copy an image location and someone does not like what you do with it, they snip your little life-line and the image goes away. You are left with a broken link, some alternate text if you added any, and plenty of people asking–huh? Continue reading