GrokTALK! at Liberty Forum with Greg Moore – AFP-NH

Greg Moore from American’s For Prosperity joins us at Liberty Forum to talk about white chicken chili, base line ‘shared principles,’ constructive disagreement, and the extreme idea that people should have control over their own lives, oh- and white chicken chili. We’ve also got Right to Work (passed in MN, failed in NH), as well … Read more

GrokTALK! February, 14th 2015

After a week off we are back with Greg Moore on the governors budget; storm-chaser Ron Moore with weather and climate; Ed Naile has interstate vote-fraud news; Josh Youssef and Billy Baer discuss how a local school district was illegally wire-tapping students for years; and we talk SB 116 and introduce the call of the … Read more

Belknap County Conservative Republicans’ Family Fun Day – interview with Greg Moore

The last interview from the Belknap County Conservative Republicans’ Family Fun Day was with Greg Moore, the Executive Director of the New Hampshire chapter of Americans for Prosperity.  His mission as Exec. Dir., as always, is to reach out to all kinds of groups, current and new (as the BCCR group is) and let them know what AFP is all about and see if there is common ground on which the groups might be able to collaborate.

This is a three part interview (split for time, and at the end, for technical issues (er, bad cable yielding lots of static – and again, apologies to Colette Worseman and Susan Olsen for the time they spent with me graciously doing interviews which will never be heard).

Parts 2 &  3 after the jump:

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May 11th GrokTALK! Guest Segment – Greg Moore from AFP-NH

Mike and Steve continue their conversion with Greg Moore, the state director for AFP-NH.   In segment Two they move on to Medicaid funding in the New Hampshire budget, the failure of Medicaid in general, UNH sabbaticals, Lobbying,  funding, conferences, SB 11 (expanded intermunicipal water districts), and more… Download this segment with Greg Moore here … Read more

GrokTALK! May 11th 2013

This week the award winning bloggers at GraniteGrok are joined by the New Hampshire state director for American’s for Prosperity-Greg Moore; Jack Kimball from the Granite State Patriots Liberty PAC; and Activist Kevin Bloom and NH House Rep George Lambert. What did we talk about? The New Hampshire state budget, the effort to pass a … Read more

Coming Up On GrokTALK!

This week on GrokTALK! our Guests will be… Greg Moore – AFP-NH State Director Jack Kimball – from Granite State Patriots and Kevin Bloom returns.   The following Week, May 18th we’ll have… From Liberty Harbor Academy -Dr. Julianne Cooper is back Former NH House Rep and Activist Jenn Coffey and Cornerstone’s Education Guru – … Read more

Cutting Costs at UNH: AFP-NH Has a Suggestion, and So Do I…

UNH Burning through YOUR Money

AFP-NH Director Greg Moore fills the “Another View” slot in today’s Union leader with the question, “If you were running a business, how much would you pay your employees not to show up for work?”

He then proceeds to ask, how, in this economic environment, the same University system that cannot control costs, that begs for more and more taxpayer bailouts, can still afford to spend an estimated 6.5 Million dollars per year for professors to take paid sabbaticals that could last up to a year in length?

…we’re not talking about paid time off for vacation, earned by the employee, or other typical situations, such as maternity leave or sick time. Instead, these are the salary and benefit costs paid to professors at the University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State University and Keene State College when they t… are not in classrooms or labs, teaching our students, yet they add to the ever-growing cost of higher education, which is rapidly becoming less affordable each year.

I know you know this but t’s not just Sabbaticals.

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AFP-NH Says Hassan’s Budget is “Counterproductive to Job Creation and Economic Growth.”

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AFP-NH’s Greg Moore observed recently that NH Governor Maggie Hassan’s Budget is bad for growth and and burdens small businesses.

Hassan spokesman Marc Goldberg responded, “The governor’s balanced budget proposal begins restoring critical investments in the priorities needed to create good jobs and build a more innovative economic future, such as higher education, economic development, mental health and public safety.

So if we dump more taxpayer money into a University system that, according to Democrats, consistently creates graduates who then leave the state–no matter how much money they spent on the university system, spend more money on the idea that the government taking more money from business owners knows best how to attract and grow business, and add more cops and state-payroll therapists, the Granite State will leap forward from the dark ages of the Republican Majority.

All this does is add state employees, state payroll, dues paying union members, and expands the budget.  Maybe they are great jobs “for favoring elected Democrats” but it’s our money.

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