Category Archives: taxes

Repeal The “Evergreed” Law

New Hampshire House reps are getting the treatment from the unions and their lackeys on the plan to repeal the state’s Evergreed law.   I’m sure they have a script provided by the unions, which includes a promise not to vote … Continue reading

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Blog Round Up 1-1-2011

Here are a few posts from the past week to take a peek at…   Ancient Chinese Secret In an amusing week for Carol Shea-Porter, in which she almost sounded McCarthyesque in her suspicions of Chinese communist cash infiltrations into … Continue reading

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Breaking The Addiction To Government

So is John Lynch’s ‘recovery’ built on a foundation of one time money from Washington to expand the role of government? That would be a yes. The Norelli/Larsen/Lynch combine took the company credit card, bought a bunch of goods and services from themselves in the form of more government, and are now left with more mouths to feed and a huge recurring annual bill for which there is no revenue. Continue reading

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Can Lynch capitalize on Obama’s mistakes?

Can John Lynch capitalize on the slim advantage of Keynesian economics?  .   First off, Obama is couching his spending addiction in Keynesian economics.  He has to realise that it won’t actually work unless he has spending a) on projects … Continue reading

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Shea-Porter and Hodes on Proper protection?

The Stimu-less bill the NH twain rubber-stamped on Wednesday included a provision that would require all those supposed shovel-ready projects to get their steel from American companies.  That’s right, no foreign steel. And you thought they cut the 400 million … Continue reading

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PSNH rates go up–anyone surprised?

Thanks to the government the cost of living and doing business in New Hampshire just went up again. It goes like this.  In 2007 the state mandated that by 2025 providers get 25% of the energy they provide from renewable sources (Wood, wind, … Continue reading

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Deval-u-ing your borders

Deval Patrick knows spending, and so he also knows taxes.  And when you think you might have taxed your own state about as much as you can–and no I don’t think he’s even come close to that yet–you start taxing … Continue reading

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Obama keeps a promise (maybe two)

Today President Obama reached out to the global community in a way that only he could. Effective, well now, he is bailing out people in foreign countries who want an O-bortion (including late term O-bortions) and want it paid for with American … Continue reading

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Merrimack Town Council says No! to spending cap.

The Merrimack Town council sent Mike Malzone’s motion to put a spending cap charter amendment on the ballot down in flames. With a vote of 6 to 1 against, with only Councilor Malzone in favor, the councilors made it known … Continue reading

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The Town of Merrimack seeks a Spending cap

Citizens in Merrimack have formally announced their intention to add a spending and tax cap amendment to the town charter this year.  The petition committee paperwork will be filed Monday January 5th at the Merrimack town hall by Matt Murphy, … Continue reading

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