I heartily endorse Michelle Tyler for one of the two open School Board seats in Gilford! I’ve met with her on several occasions and listened to her during School Board meetings arguing that the Board MUST listen to Parents more and acknowledge that Parents are the ultimate authority when it comes to their children.
fiscal responsibility
Administration Orders Freeze of Undesignated Foreign Aid
The Trump administration has ordered two federal agencies to freeze foreign aid spending. The freeze in spending is “pending the agencies’ review.” There are between $2 billion to $4 billion dollars’ worth of congressionally approved funding involved. Who, What, When… The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) ordered the State Department and the U.S. Agency … Read more
House Passes More Spending, Debt Limit Removal Bill
In an act of incredible irresponsibility the House yesterday passed spending legislation. It is supported by the President. If it clears the Senate as is, it will do four things. Federal spending will increase. The deficit will grow. Debt will increase. The limit on federal borrowing authority will be eliminated for two years. The 284-149 … Read more
Executive Council Candidate Welcomes Colt Firearms to New Hampshire

We reported on this upcoming event last week. Today, the New Hampshire Union Leader has some reporting on Executive Council (EC) District 4 candidate Jane Cormier during the event.
A former state representative for Belknap Country’s District 8, Cormier said she plans to emphasize constitutionally conservative principles with any nominations and appointments put before the council, including a state Supreme Court position that will open in 2019.
What does the TEA Party want?
They say, “If you’re taking flak, you’re over the target.” Thus the TEA Party, whose common sense demands for fiscal responsibility and constitutionally limited government are shared by most Americans, is attacked by people who most likely never attended a TEA Party meeting or understood TEA Party documentation.
Thousands of TEA Party groups and millions of members agree that passing debt to our children and grandchildren is immoral and un-acceptable, and that government spending must be limited to government revenue.