Class Size vs. Student to Teacher Ratios
This months Education update covers the difference between the politically charged term “class size” and another education metric ‘Student to Teacher ‘ratios.
This months Education update covers the difference between the politically charged term “class size” and another education metric ‘Student to Teacher ‘ratios.
This week I call into the show from CPAC as Skip and Mike take the reins along with guests Jorge Mesa-Tejada (On education), Rep. Max Abramson (on Criminal justice and defining lethal and non-lethal force–among other issues), and Rep. Josh Moore on who owns the children – parents or educators.
Yvonne Dean-Bailey is a Republican candidate for a special election in Rockingham County district 32. Yvonne joins us to talk issues, the campaign, and her priorities if elected to the House.
Kirk and Kevin continue with part II on civil asset forfeiture, presumption of guilt, problems with the House clerk, the current Industrial hemp bill (Hemp for Victory!), labeling poker as a game of skill, video slot machines, and of course…Beer.
The police testified before the legislature that 1) they never really do that civil asset forfeiture thing but 2) if the legislature took it away from them they’d lose a lot of revenue? Want to hear more?(Part one)
Good Republican legislation is getting pigeon-holed by (r)epublican leadership because, well, they are spineless Jaspercrats dancing the tune of the Democrats that put them in power; plus the consent calendar, and keeping tabs on legislators, all in this weeks legislative update.
This week we talk about mini-dictator Shawn Jasper and the consent calendar; House leaderships approach to legislation they don’t want to defend; some painful facts about civil Asset Forfeiture and the NH House clerks office, and some good things about Industrial Hemp, Beer, the NH House clerk with Kevin Bloom and Kirk McNeil; we talk … Read more
Natural rights. What are they? How do you know what they are? Where do they come from? Whose rights are they and what is governments role with regard to them?
CNHT Chairman Ed Naile returns to the show to introduce us to some new names (Jenna Rackovan) in the potential interstate vote fraud rogues gallery. We talk tactics for identifying likely suspects and how to deal with them when your own state shows no interest.
Greg Moore from Americans For Prosperity – NH comes on to talk about NH Gov. Maggie Hassan’s just released budget and why it has the wrong priorities.
When a State Senator called a female activist’s statements about the right to self defense “half-baked” we took him to task in print at GraniteGrok. When Saturday rolled around it was only natural that we would continue to have fun at his expense on the podcast.
In our first “official” (recurring) climate and weather segment Ron Moore, a real storm chaser, talks about his new book, the current winter storm pattern in New England, Climate, Global Warming, storm frequency and intensity, and what we could expect for the rest of the winter and heading into Spring.
Josh Youssef and Billy Baer join us to discuss how the Gilford School district has been illegally wire-tapping students on district school buses for years without providing proper notification to parents or students as required by law.
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
In the second half of segment three we “explore?” the effect of gun restrictions on drive by shootings, the difference between firearms carry laws in New Hampshire now and if Constitutional carry passes, rifles and motor vehicles, and the revenue side of the license to carry debate. From the 1/31/2015 program. We did not record … Read more
Scott Wilson, president of the Connecticut Citizens Defense League (CCDL.us) joins us to review the latest report released by Gov. Dan Malloy’s Sandy Hook Commission. Sandy Hook 2 as it is known, makes recommendations for legislation to control firearms in Connecticut.
We are reaping the “benefits” of expanding Medicaid as “unexpected” cost overruns just a few months in require $58 Million in cuts to the Health and Human Services Budget. The Democrat governor is cutting funding to nursing homes and mental health patients and the Democrat party is calling these cuts ‘Responsible.’
This week we learn that appointed House Majority Leader Flanagan decided to move an O’Brien supporter from the seat behind him. When she refused to be moved, leadership told her its done all the time (it is not) and then threatened to send the police to her home to confiscate her plates (license plates given … Read more
In an extended second amendment segment Susan Olsen updates us on a recent hearing to introduce constitutional carry in New Hampshire. We also talk about the opposition to the bill and private gun ownership in general, women’s “rights” and the importance of self-defense, and clear up some misunderstandings about laws relating to firearms.
Gun rights and constitutional carry are what is on our minds today. Scott Wilson from Connecticut Citizens Defense league updates us on the latest report from the Sandy Hook Commission. Susan Olsen calls in to discuss a hearing on a constitutional carry bill in New Hampshire. Jane Cormier joins us to talk about Democrat governor … Read more