Category Archives: Local NH Politics

Newton-Kingston Taxpayers Accomplishments for 2017

Our own NKTA president, James Baker, was elected for the Newton School Board seat. NKTA supported Tammy Mahoney who was elected to the at-large School Board seat. | Keep Reading at CNHT

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GraniteGrok Improves to Eighth Place in Alexa NH Media Rankings

Twenty-Two days ago I announced a Grok ‘Resolution’ of sorts. Our effort to overtake the Keen Sentinel in Alexa’s US Rankings. Everyone needs goals, right? I’m happy to report that we’ve made some progress. | Keep Reading at GraniteGrok.com

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The Freedom to Invest

One of the freedoms that I enjoy most is the liberty to invest in whatever I believe in. We Americans have the freedom to invest in infinite stocks, currencies, real estate, guns, ammunition, food, cars, retirement accounts, and practically anything … Continue reading

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Dangerous Delay

The Belknap County delegation met on Monday Jan. 22 to work on the county budget for 2018.  The county operates on a calendar year, so beginning on January 1, the county has no appropriations.  While the county has long practiced a policy … Continue reading

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NH Task Force Proposes Wide-Ranging Regulatory Reform Bill

A committee appointed by Republican Gov. Chris Sununu to help streamline New Hampshire’s government is recommending passage of a wide-ranging regulatory reform bill. Sununu appointed the Regulatory Reform Steering Committee last year. In a report released Monday, the group outlines … Continue reading

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NH Women’s March 2018: Same Hypocrisy, Ignorance and Hatred on Display as Last Year

Today, left-wing organizations rallied together to hold another “Women’s March” in Concord. This year’s rally was vastly smaller than last year’s rally but the sentiments were the same. It seems the people in attendance simply hate President Trump and are protesting his … Continue reading

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Tales from the BudComm: Upon Fred Butler (Gilford) beclowning himself again

his past Tuesday night, my hamlet had its Public Session where the Budget Committee presented both its budgets (Municipal, School District) to the townfolk to explain the numbers and to take questions or listen to concerns.  Fred Butler approached the … Continue reading

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Round One: Metzler Takes on Commissioner of Education

Based on a complaint made by Danville’s  school board representative, Stefanie Dube, the NH Department of Education became aware of Timberlane’s administration of the Tripod student survey.  This is an online survey given to students in Timberlane schools about their … Continue reading

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A sad farewell to RightWingNews

RightWingNews was one of the national blogs that linked to us in that early time – something that I’ll always be thankful to John Hawkins for because that linking meant we weren’t as nuts as sometimes we thought we were. … Continue reading

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The Perils of Postmodern Progressivism

Imagine my shock when I found out that the pussy-hat brigade was planning yet another “woman’s march” to protest the anniversary of the inauguration of our lawfully elected president.  | More at PJ Media H/T GraniteGrok

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