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Will Rosenwald Call Out Sonia Prince’s Antisemitism?

Don’t hold your breath waiting for an answer to the question in the title.  But before we get to that question, let’s first revisit ‘a something’ from four years ago that’s related.  Monica Cannon Grant (MCG) insulted Rayla Campbell for having a white husband. If you’re unfamiliar with either of them, MCG is an unhinged … Read more

A Response to Some AFP Endorsements

 We should first congratulate future Senator Emily Phillips on receiving an AFP endorsement (regular readers know I’ve given AFP some mixed reviews). Please donate to Emily if you can, no matter what Senate district you call home. Senator Gannon has some deep-pocketed elite support in his arsenal. No amount is too small. You can also learn more about … Read more

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Gun Rights, Privacy, and CBDCs?

Some of you will have clicked the headline to provide the obvious answer to the question, so let me save you some carpel tunnel—there is no need to mouse-scroll or swipe to the bottom to comment. Yes, the Second Amendment helps protect all the other rights, enumerated or not. That’s not what I meant. I’m … Read more

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Tellin’ The Federal District Court To Go To …

When I was counsel to the New Hampshire Department of Security, I was summoned to federal jury duty. I begged off because an NH statute precluded my position from jury service. The gods in the Federal District decided a state statute did not bind them. I was ordered to appear for federal jury service. The … Read more

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Can NH Profit from the Carbon Offset Scam?

New Ham Last week, Gov. Chris Sununu signed the state’s first law pertaining to these programs, which will fund a Department of Revenue Administration study on the potential lost timber tax revenue and require the Division of Forestry to create a registry of all carbon offset sites in the state. It was introduced in the state House … Read more

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New Hampshire’s Executive Council

Readers of GraniteGrok are well aware of the Founder’s fear of tyranny and how they would perceive the current imperial presidency.  For those who don’t have their copy of the Anti-Federalist Papers handy, here are some quotes: Cato No. 4 (possibly written by George Clinton but definitely not by this George Clinton): “He is not … Read more

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Tall Ships Portsmouth 2024

I work seven days a week, so making time for other things often requires a bit of juggling. I know how to juggle (both time and objects), so this is not outside my wheelhouse. And when I got an invite to be part of the Tall Ships parade in Porstough Friday, I was like, YES! … Read more

Deb Paul is Running for Rockingham County Commissioner

Even the most politically active among us tend to ignore the races for County Commissioner, but having met a few and worked on other projects with some, I learned how important that gig is. They are responsible for your county budget, spending, and taxes, and while you have a County Delegation, having good Commissioners can’t … Read more

Are Attorney Bolton and Bob Burns Kindred Spirits?

My RTK journey began almost 2 years ago when the City of Nashua was appraised for new property values (Laurie Ortolano has a wealth of examples to supplement mine).  Shocked by my personal copy of their report, I sought to know specific methods in which specific types of properties were appraised, compared to one another, … Read more

Look Who’s Comin’ To Dinner

If you traveled 1000 miles and asked 100 People, depending on their age, if New Hampshire was a border state, almost no one would guess yes. And if it weren’t for the First in the Nation Primary, once you got away from the northeast, I doubt anyone would know the state exists. The fact that … Read more

Hey Goffstown! Peter Georgantas Can’t be Trusted

Dear Goffstown Republican voters: please don’t elect a Democrat campaigning as a conservative in your upcoming September 10 primary. Yes, he has served on Goffstown boards for many, many years, but is Goffstown better off for it? Back in March, Peter Georgantas, Goffstown’s current Select Board chair, motioned to NOT recommend and then voted against … Read more

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Prescott & Wuelper

The district that always gets all the attention, money, and resources certainly doesn’t need MY attention as I’m just a private citizen voter that can’t vote in that primary.  However, if I could, it would probably be for Hollie. Norm Silber introduced us last spring at the Pine Tree Riot event, and she made a … Read more

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School District is Saying It’s Ok to Lie to a Judge?

GraniteGrok reported Tuesday on a court case involving the Exeter School District. It involves a student who played on the school football team and was punished for telling another student that he refused to use improper pronouns when addressing trans students. It was argued that the student had free speech rights, and the punishment for … Read more

The Upside Down, Racist World of Democrat Rep Damond Ford

Kameltoe Harris is unqualified because she is unqualified. Ever hear her try to speak extemporaneously? She’s, at best, incoherent. She is a product of the MACHINE … having gotten ahead in California politics “thanks to” San Fran Mayor Willie Brown … and is every bit the figurehead as BidenX. The only difference is that there … Read more

It’s 2024, and One New Hampshire University Still Requires COVID Shots

Would it surprise you to know that twenty American universities still require proof of COVID vaccination to attend? Seven are in Califonia, five are in Georgia, and a few are each in Ohio, PA, and Louisiana, one in Michigan, and one in New Hampshire. There are a number of vaccinations that have always been required … Read more

NH Poverty and Food Insecurity Research Misses The Mark

I’ve never been overly fond of the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute’s (NHFPI) research, but sometimes, you find a helpful nugget. Take this February 2024 report on “Poverty and Food Insecurity in New Hampshire During and Following the COVID-19 Crisis.” It is a lot of words and charts divining who is having trouble living comfortably … Read more

Groktoberfest Micro-Interview with Don Ewing

“One left to do!” And that is how I left my last video with Mike Rogers – and this is the last one. As with the others before, my singular question to Don (also a long-term Grokster) was (paraphrased): “What is the most important thing that GraniteGrok has brought to NH”? So, at Groktoberfest held … Read more

Does Jeanne Dietsch Support Obstructing RTKs or Not?

Let’s talk about that carpenter-hating elitist nut job Jeanne Dietsch and her lunacy-promoting group, Granite State Matters. Much has already been said about her and her group, but a new 9-minute video appears to have been added to the site within the past month. If you freeze it at 5:26, it says, “94 legislatUREs trained to promote Koch interests.” … Read more

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Exeter High School Officials Lied in “Only Two Genders” Case

In the halcyon days of 2021, the Exter School District made all sorts of news. In June, we broke a story that went national about how the High School managed unvaccinated prom attendees. And why not? The Exeter Regional School District already had a long line of embarrassing reports exposing its woke, anti-liberty tendencies (and lawsuits … Read more

Is Elenore Casey Crane (ECC) stalking Lily Tang Williams (LTW)?

While standing on the sidewalk (a public place) for the Brookline July 4 parade (a public event), a public figure (Melanie Levesque) participating in the parade extended her arm and pointed her index finger at me.  She said, “THERE’s my stalker,” presumably because I was holding a sign reminding the voters of her record on … Read more

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