Apparently, Louisiana has a new law that requires a copy of the Ten Commandments to be prominently displayed in each public school classroom in the state.
Has the Democrat Party Lost its Mandate to Exist?
The US Democrat Party was founded in 1828 by Martin Van Buren and was pivotal in electing Andrew Jackson, a former member of the US Army and Congressman.
Today, the US Democrat Party has lost its mandate to exist as a political party in the United States of America.
The Actual “New Hampshire Advantage” … State Rep “Doing Drag”
James Roesener is a State Representative who was elected in 2022 to represent Ward 8 of Concord. Perhaps you have never heard of Roesener, but her election was national news because she is an “out trans man.”
AI Events: How To Find the Best Artificial Intelligence Events?
Guide to the world of AI events: where to find the most current events In the world of technology and artificial intelligence, events dedicated to this topic play a huge role. They allow specialists to share experiences, learn from the best and keep abreast of the latest trends. But how to find and select the … Read more
Here Are The “Vegas Odds” On The Presidential Election Five Months Out
The Polling Industry has started to go into fourth gear as Nov 5th is fast approaching. Some want good results. Others, mostly commissioned by the Mainstream Media, are in fealty to the totalitarian Democrat Party (really, Biden is as sharp as a tack, you say?).
Cloud Computing in the Contemporary Office Environment
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, the cloud has become synonymous with innovation and efficiency. While it’s commonly associated with document storage and sharing, the reality is that cloud computing is the driving force behind many of the most popular workplace tools and resources.
The Social Compact and My Election Lawsuit Against the State of New Hampshire
I am the Executive Director of the National Heritage Center for Constitutional Studies and have been asked to explain as simply as I can why the changes to our election laws became the basis of my lawsuit against my government.
AI and ML Jobs: Key to Future Employment
Diversity of Jobs in Machine Learning Having a Machine Learning job is a mosaic of professions, with each specialist finding his or her own niche. Scientists and developers work on creating new algorithms and models, project managers manage the development process, data scientists analyse information, and engineers implement solutions. Many companies are actively seeking talented … Read more
And Yet Another Biden Brain Freeze …
On Tuesday the Regime announced that BidenX would be taking a few days off. The “debate” … if you can call the obviously RIGGED faux-debate on CNN that … is next Thursday. So the Regime needs to give BidenX 20 hours per day of bed rest and lots and lots of DRUGS to get him ready.
Affordable Flexibility: Exploring Rent to Own Storage Sheds
For those looking for additional storage space without the upfront cost, rent to own storage sheds offer a flexible and affordable solution. This guide will explore the benefits of rent-to-own sheds, the types available, common uses, and tips for selecting the right option for your needs. Benefits of Rent-to-Own Storage Sheds Rent-to-own storage sheds provide … Read more
Town Clerks Assoc #3 – NH Voter Confidence # 0
Open letter to my fellow representatives: If we are going to sell out our citizens to the lobby of the Town Clerks Assoc., we should at least have the courage to have a roll call vote, especially when legislation is strategically slated to be heard on the last day of public session. (We should be held accountable to voters.)
Exploring the Best Online Slots with Interactive Storylines
In the world of online slots, players are constantly seeking immersive and engaging gaming experiences that go beyond simple reel-spinning action. Interactive storylines have emerged as a popular feature in many online slots, offering players the opportunity to become active participants in captivating narratives that unfold as they play. In this article, we’ll explore some … Read more
Night Cap: Inconvenient Science – Warming Leads to Fewer Hurricane Landfalls
Tropical Cyclone One is puttering about northwest of the Yucatan and projected to hang a hard left into the heart of Mexico. It’s not American landfall, and it’s not a real hurricane yet, so pooh on that. But it is as good a time as any to abuse a few Climate Cult articles of faith. … Read more
Who’s Banning Books Now?
The legislature passed just this year S.220 – An act relating to Vermont’s public libraries. The ostensible need for the law was summed up by the WCAX headline, “Vermont Senate advances bill to discourage book banning.” This was, in great part, a reaction by our legislators to parents around the country objecting to highly sexualized materials … Read more
JUICE: Power, Politics & The Grid – Part II
Enron Corporation may have declared bankruptcy in 2001, but the company’s effect on America’s electric grid can still be seen today in states like California and Texas, where power prices are soaring and reliability is declining.
Make Welfare … Welfare again
There is a story going around about how Kay, a single mom in Manchester, isn’t eligible for an Education Freebie Account (EFA) because she’s $90 over the income cutoff.
The conclusion reached by the author of the story is that we should have universal eligibility for EFAs. But that’s backward.
Calling New Hampshire “Fiscally Conservative” Is Such Gaslighting
Informative post in NH-NeverTrump Journal about how OUT-OF-CONTROL “education” spending is in New Hampshire. I am … and have been for some time … so sick and tired of listening to the Sununu-bots/GOP-bots/Ayotte-bots repeating “New Hampshire Advantage,” “don’t mass up New Hampshire,” blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Is EV Manufacturing Exceeding Demand?
Car manufacturers make little, if any, money on EV sales. A dearth of charging stations discourages new buyers, who are also put off by high sticker prices. Sales of new electric vehicles have dropped off, as have used resale values.
Op-Eds, Fundraising, and Updates
If you submitted an Op-Ed and we didn’t publish it (yet), there’s a good reason. Our stable of contributors (Groksters) has been cranking out a lot of material. Last week, I addressed this (to some degree) by dropping a lot more content than usual, but I’m reluctant to do it again.
Manchester Is “Represented” By The Dumbest People
“Representative” Jessica Grill … remember her bitter clingers? The “State Rep” who is either actually a thirteen-year-old who lives on TikTok or who aspires to be a thirteen-year-old who lives on TikTok. The “State Rep” who ideates about having sex with older men on her X.