The Senate passed an emergency appropriations bill on Friday night to avoid a government shutdown. This $1.2 trillion appropriations minibus includes $825 billion for the U.S. Department of Defense and $62 billion for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Assisted Sui-Side-Effects: Burning Throat, Vomiting, … Taking Six Days to Die
Oregon allows anyone from anywhere to obtain medically assisted death (with dignity) in the Beaver State, but it doesn’t always go as advertised, as in, ‘gee beave, I didn’t think it was gonna take that long to die.’
Anti-Fossil Fuel Lobbyist Caught in Hot Mic Moment…
Peter Sterling, Executive Director of Renewable Energy Vermont and one of the chief nit-wits in Montpelier lobbying for every policy imaginable to force you and me to cut our carbon footprints down to stone age levels (because of the “existential climate crisis”), was caught on a hot mic — during a Climate Council meeting no less!! — gleefully making plans for a spur-of-the-moment ski trip to Chamonix, France.
Night Cap: Doctor Describes Preforming an Abortion at 22 weeks (Content Warning)
This is not for the faint of heart. Dr. Levatino, speaking before the House Judiciary, explains the process of performing an abortion at 22 weeks gestation. He is glib and clinical, and if you don’t think you’ve got the stomach for it, stop reading now.
Daryl … That’s The Whole Point Of Calling You A Racist, White Supremacist, Etc.
So I already posted some thoughts on the recent “debate” in the New Hampshire State Senate over illegal immigration: Adam Sexton Thinks Speech Codes Are “Interesting,” and The Becky Whitleys Are The “Dehumanizers.” I have a few more.
Judges Should Conduct Themselves Impartially, but This Is Not Happening in Nashua
Nashua’s Superior Court civil judges appear to align with the Nashua City Attorneys on Right to Know (RTK) cases. Judges are required by their ethics rules and training to conduct themselves impartially, but this is not happening in Nashua. I’ve been before two judges for my cases: Judge Temple and Judge Colburn.
Sorry, Ober. It’s Time to Scrap Gender Identity Laws
In 2018, New Hampshire legislators granted minority status to anyone who claimed that he or she has a mismatched gender identity. They were caught up in the belief that they were promoting “community, inclusion, privacy, and freedom,” as Richard Ober, head of the NH Charitable Foundation, wrote in his recent Union Leader op-ed, “LGBTQ Granite Staters deserve to feel safe and welcome.”
Time Magazine Suggests China as The Model for Advancing Climate Justice
Time Magazine isn’t what it used to be, but they still think they are, so when this aging arm of the Government’s Public Relations Department publishes things, it is meant to mean something. Not New York Times, something, but something. Like how capitalism can’t solve the climate problem, China is where we should be looking.
Defund the Police (Chief)!
That’s right, I said that. If the Hollis Police Chief doesn’t care to serve and protect Hollis until the moment of his upcoming retirement, I say that his retirement should be defunded. Chief Hoebeke appears(looks and acts) like his Merrimack counterpart, Chief Levesque.
Revolutionizing Social Media Management with Agiliway Solution
In the competitive landscape, it is significant for businesses across various industries to maintain an active presence on social media platforms. However, managing social media content efficiently requires significant time, effort, and meticulous planning.
School District Overspent – Has $800,000 Deficit (Still Can’t Teach Kids to Read at Grade level)
A local New Hampshire Public School system has a problem—they all have issues—but this one is $800,000 over budget. The not-so-superintendent, William Rearick, says revenue projections were inaccurate, and now the School Board is drafting a list of things the district will have to do without.
Keeping Secrets: The Confidentiality of Kids’ Library Records
It’s the Great American “rite of passage”—getting your first library card! The importance of a child having a library card has been celebrated from Arthur the Aardvark rapping “Having fun isn’t hard when you’ve got a library card” to Francie Nolan keeping her first library card as a memento of her youth in one of … Read more
Solar Energy Management for Residential Properties: Best Practices for Homeowners
As the world moves towards a more sustainable future, residential solar energy systems have become increasingly popular among homeowners.
Night Cap – Banana’s: Third Semi-Annual Vegas Odds on the ANTI-CHRIST!
March Madness is back again, reminding us it’s time for this year’s VEGAS ODD ON THE ANTI-CHRIST! As the world gets crazier than a rainbow flag at a Hamas rally, we turn our sights to the coming of the lawless one prophecied in holy writ.
Hudson : Alvirne High School Calls In Black Lives Matter to Meet with Students
Parents in Hudson, NH, were surprised to learn that a political activist from Black Lives Matter would be speaking to students next week. Like many parents, they are reluctant to challenge school administrators for fear that their children would become a target for retaliation.
It’s Good to Be Right
kensley It’s OK to be right wing Yes, that’s correct— there’s nothing bad about being Right wing. US citizens and many all around the world have for decades been attacked by corporatist propagandists who slander the political Right. Correspondingly, the very nature of being on the Right entails conservative mentality— tolerance, turning the other cheek, … Read more
As FDA is Forced to Take Down Horse Paste Tweet, Can They Now Reject Ivermectin for Treating Cancer?
Someone might want to check the water at Buckingham Palace. The Royals are experiencing a sudden spate of cancers. King Charles, the Duchess of York, and the Duchess of Wales are dealing with what can’t possibly be jab-related turbo-cancers, so here’s another question we’re not supposed to ask.
Squatter Dilemma Defies Common Sense
You have a beautiful home filled with memories of your family growing up. You pay the mortgage, taxes, utilities, and whatever is needed for upkeep. Along with the memories, your home is filled with pride. You have planned a two-week family vacation, and your home will be vacant during your absence. Years ago, this would not be a concern.
There is a Way to Improve Public Education: Teach Kids Quality Academic Content
Dear Superintendent Nadeau:
I wanted to share an article from Joanne Jacobs: Core Knowledge Students Learn More–A Lot More. As you can see, “Students taught a structured, knowledge-rich curriculum starting in kindergarten earned higher reading, math, and science scores in third through sixth grade, concludes a new study profiled in “Education Next.”
A Self-Interested Political Stunt That Doesn’t Have To Be
Adam Montgomery certainly made for much water cooler talk, reaching beyond state lines as a high-profile defendant and convict. I know of nobody who disagrees that he’s a bad person deserving of punishment. With regard to philosophy, science, and spirituality, much talk can be had by experts and laypeople regarding his future, but that’s not what I’m here to talk about.