Category Archives: New Hampshire News
Lynch Mob
John Lynch has introduced a broad based tax on New Hampshire and most of us don’t even know it. By signing up for the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative(RGGI), Lynch will now be taxing us through our utility companies. The money … Continue reading
Souter gets a room all his own. Too bad it isn’t padded.
Supreme Court Justice David Souter attended a ceremony at the New Hampshire Supreme Court today, where a conference room was dedicated to him. It was not padded, nor do I beleive did it have metal bars. Pity. “I don’t think David … Continue reading
Carol-Shea Porter’s performing ‘Seal’ act
I picked this up from Granite Grok. Apparently the folks over at NH Insider got keel hauledby the AG for using the official NH State Seal on their web site, which Clueless Carol just happens to have floating behind her … Continue reading
Kelly Ayott (NH AG) on Dope.
NH AG Kelly Ayotte is demonstrating a common myopia (shared by the nation as a whole) when it comes to dealing with the rising rate of prescription drug abuse. She wants to create a database to help track stimulants, pain … Continue reading
Big D Dog and Pony Show in Unity NH
..And I’m at a wedding in Maine. I wasn’t able to get up there to check it out first hand. But based on news reports and early commentary in the blogosphere, while the presentation came off well, there was nothing … Continue reading
A different kind of Miss New Hampshire.
The latest USS New Hampshire is one of the Navy’s new Virgina classsubmarines. Check it out. It was christened yesterday by Cheryl McGuinness of Portsmouth NH, whose husband Thomas was a co-pilot of American airlines flight 11 when it was hijacked … Continue reading
Lynch buys in to Cap and Trade and NH gets to pay
Governor Lynch, in signing a bill that adds New Hampshire to the Regional Greenhouse gas initiative, has just saddled us with a cap and trade emissions scheme not all that different from the one the EU has used for several years. So … Continue reading
Creating Opportunity in NH?
This is a letter I wrote the Nashua Telegraph in response to an article in a Sunday edition back in late May. As is generally the case–for The Telegraph at least–it was never published. I wanted to start a section … Continue reading