An article on Nashua Inklink stated that the school district budget was going up 4.49%. However, the City’s 2025 Budget book states that the School District is going up 4.94%. One would think that someone made a typo, but no, it gets better.
Nashua Must Like Getting Sued
Our own illustrious Beth Scaer is pushing the buttons and pulling the triggers of the snowflakes cluttering up Nashua City Hall. She has requested that they fly another flag, and they’ve returned with a hard no.
It Is With Great Sadness That I Inform You … That You Have All Failed
Dear Attorney General of Michigan, Attorney General of Washington, Attorney General of Maryland, Diocese of WA, Detroit, and Baltimore. It is with great sadness that I inform you that you have all failed to report and communicate with each other about the sexual abuse of Father Leonard Foisy.
Elections Have Consequences: Silent weapons …
Have the Russians developed “silent” electromagnetic-wave weapons they are using on Americans…in America?
A Travesty for What Used To Be a Constitutonal Republic
Whether someone supports Trump or not, if they can’t see that this case and ALL of the other cases against Trump are 100% politically motivated and completely bogus, they should not be allowed to hold office or vote in ANY future election because they are either too dumb to realize the damage that this has done to the American justice system or they are too corrupt and their lust for power so strong that they would do ANYTHING including destroy the country to stay in power.
The New England Take: School Choice and EFAs in New Hampshire …
Executive Director Kate Baker Demers, New Hampshire Children’s Scholarship Fund, dives into the highly successful Education Freedom Account program, how they have the data to back what they do, and how only politics drive the crazy claims by Democrats.
Daniel Richard v. Christopher Sununu: Motion for Leave of the Court New Late Authorities
Now comes, the Appellant Daniel Richard, pro se, pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 16 (7), respectfully gives notice of a new compelling authority from the recent decision by the Supreme Court of the United States “SCOTUS”, decided May 23, 2024 in the matter of ALEXANDER v. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE CONFERENCE OF THE NAACP, No. 22-807 … Read more
No, Corporate Profits Don’t Cause Inflation
The Guardian reported, A new report claims “resounding evidence” shows that high corporate profits are a main driver of ongoing inflation, and companies continue to keep prices high even as their inflationary costs drop. The report, compiled by the progressive Groundwork Collaborative think tank, found corporate profits accounted for about 53% of inflation during last year’s second … Read more
The New England Take: Allowing Homeless Camping Hurts Homeless and the Woke Do Not Care About That!
A. J. Kierstead and Dexter Tarbox discuss the US Supreme Court case City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson, and how allowing homeless “camping” hurts everyone. Dexter also breaks down the impact of the Dillons Rule and Home Rule on the case.
Is Congress About To Destroy The Internet?
Is this the end of Section 230, a law that shields tech companies from liability for the third-party content they host? Will the sky fall without 230? Recently, the House Energy and Commerce Committee proposed a bipartisan bill that would sunset Section 230 at the end of 2025: “Our bill gives Big Tech a choice: Work with … Read more
Elections Have Consequences: Democrats Say The Dumbest Things (Two-Fer)
“Democrats say the Dumbest things,” and “Democrats = Dumb.”
The New England Take: School Choice Goes Beyond New Hampshire but How Does It Compare?
Ben DeGrow, Senior Policy Director for Education Choice at ExcelinEd, swats down complaints from Democrats running for Governor in New Hampshire regarding education choice and how other states compare to our EFA program.
A Win for New Hampshire Children
SB574, as amended, passed the House of Representatives 352-7. This important legislation allows children to have equal access to both their fit, willing, and able parents after separation or divorce.
Elections Have Consequences: 66 Billion to Illegal Immigrants & Just 3 Billion to Our Homeless Veterans
66 Billion to Illegal Immigrants & Just 3 Billion to Our Homeless Veterans …
The Cultural Issues Tainting the Libertarian Movement
For years, I have always tried to give the libertarian movement the benefit of the doubt. I know there are different factions/degrees in the movement that may be more left or right leaning than others that claim to invoke or promote various concepts of voluntary, individual liberty.
Is Melanie Pushing for Free ALA Money? You Tell Me.
By now, anyone who’s not politically asleep at the wheel ought to know that the American Library Association (ALA) is no friend of any community of decent people. Please talk to people like Beth Scaer and her husband or Rep Arlene Quaratiello or Cindy Bennett if you want to learn more.
The New England Take: How $10,000 Can Help Rural New Hampshire Veterans with Orthotics and Prosthetics Healthcare?
John F. Williams of Portsmouth Orthopedics was awarded a Citizens Bank 2024 Small Business Community Champion Award, which includes a $10,000 grant for his business.
Zoning (In Nashua) is FUN!
Nashua residents and defenders of liberty are encouraged to attend Nashua Code Week, May 6-10. Nashua is a member of the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI).
Elections have Consequences: “Women are More Than Roe” & “Obamacare for Hundreds of Thousands of Illegal Migrants’
Editor: Allison has been busy posting more stuff than we’ve delegated space to share each week. You can always check it out here without any promotion from us. I know she’ll appreciate it.
What if Parents ask Gun-Related Questions, Comrade Mrs Newman?
My reps and two-time opponents, Comrades Mr & Mrs Newman, have a history of ignoring emails. Normally, I don’t email them, but my personal email history with them started in October 2021 following the executive council arrests. With them and the Damn Emperor being on opposite sides of the aisle (on paper, at least), I mistakenly thought conversation could be had about that incident.