GrokTALK! May 11th 2013

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This week the award winning bloggers at GraniteGrok are joined by the New Hampshire state director for American’s for Prosperity-Greg Moore; Jack Kimball from the Granite State Patriots Liberty PAC; and Activist Kevin Bloom and NH House Rep George Lambert.

What did we talk about?

The New Hampshire state budget, the effort to pass a 67% Gas tax hike, and the extra spending hiding under the hood that no one is reporting.  We talked about UNH, the university systems lobbying for more tax money, the cost of professors sabbaticals, and other ways UNH might be wasting money while begging for more.  The deaths of seal team six, Benghazi, and the grounds for impeachment.  HB399; preventing indefinite detention, Medical Marijuana, how the beer cartel got its claws into the nano-brewery bill in the NH Senate, and a plan to get around that.

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Segment One: Steve and Mike, joined mid segment by Greg Moore from AFP-NH

Segment Two: Greg Moore – AFP-NH

Segment Three: Jack Kimball -Granite State Patriots Liberty PAC

Segment Four: Kevin Bloom and NH House Rep George Lambert

Author

  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, complaint department, Op-ed editor, gatekeeper (most likely to miss typos because he has no editor), and contributor at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, The Republican Volunteer Coalition, has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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