Expanding Job Migration to Massachusetts

In part II of our conversation with Emily Sandblade and Susan Olsen we discuss the perverse tax incentives behind expanding Medicaid in NH, like how it will favor residents who work outside the state over those who stay and work in New Hampshire.  

The Cost of Medicaid Expansion in NH

As Republicans advance Medicaid expansion in NH local activists have developed an online tool to show taxpayers just how expensive this will get, even IF the Feds keep their funding promise. (2016-01-30 Segment 1a)  

January 30th, 2016

This week we are introduced to the NH Income Tax Calculator. We also welcome Sen. Bob Smith on Ted Cruz and this week’s debate, David McIntosh – President of Club for Growth, Aaron Day on the Medicaid Expansion hearing,  Crissy Harris from AFP joins us to talk EPA overreach and Obama energy policy, and our guest co-host this week is … Read more

Rick Manning on HUD and Regional Planning

Rick Manning from American’s for Limited Government explains the situation in Dubuque and Chicago,with HUD. If your community took HUD money, you are Dubuque, and the nearest major city is your Chicago, and if HUD pulls this trigger, you may not be able to do a damn thing about it.  

NOAA and The Feds are Destroying Local Fisherman

NOAA and the Federal government have been putting local fisherman out of business for years. David Goethel, the owner and operator of the Ellen Diane–a 44-foot fishing trawler, out of Hampton, New Hampshire–explains their most recent attempt to snuff out his livelihood.

GrokTALK! January 23rd, 2016 – Podcast

Guest host Jane Cormier joins us as we welcome New Hampshire Fisherman David Goethel (on Federal intrusions in to the Fishing industry), Pete Ingemi (Da Tech Guy), Rick Manning (from Americans for Limited Government), and Max Abramson drops in for our first legislative update of 2016.

Vote-Stealing Dirt Bags

Guest co-host Ed Naile provides the latest details on a lawyer from PA who was voting in New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, and working with interested parties in the Keystone State to hold him accountable for any violations of residency and election laws.    

How Do You Begin To Change Campus Culture

Kevin Kervick joined us for two segments to talk about a culture that forces people with more conservative views to remain silent – to stay, “in the closet.” He explains what he is doing to open up the debate in the classroom and to let in some light from the right, so to speak. This … Read more

Timberlane “Snipers” Take Aim at Jorge Mesa-Tejada

GrokTALK! Exclusive: When a budget committee opponent of a $4.5 Million dollar construction bond poked fun at the School Districts slick-infomercial–which is using fear to claim the construction is needed to protect students from a potential sniper attack–the District used his response to get a restraining order against him. This is the inside story from … Read more

January 16th, 2016

In a GrokTALK! Exclusive Jorge Mesa-Tejada explains what really went down at that Hampstead committee meeting as opposed to what the NH media has been misreporting. Kevin Kervick is back in NH to discuss Campus culture, Students for Common Sense, and Campus carry. And Doug Sachletben (Club for Growth) joins us to talk about the … Read more

Why Trump?

Doug Lambert is the Trump Town Chair for Gilford, NH. He joins us to explain his support for Donald Trump, the energy he feels from the campaign and Trump supporters, and how he sees The Donald dominating the media and the message.  

January 9th, 2016

This weeks our guests are Doug Lambert and Jack Kimball – with special guests Skip Murphy and Kimberly Morin. We talk Trump and Cruz, the officer shooting in Philly, Taya Kyle’s question to Obama, the Muslim rape culture, the middle-class revolt, and a lot more.

Religious Liberty and the Godless Left

We listen to some remarks by Dana Loesch then remark on issues of religious liberty including HRC’s recent complaints about Religious Colleges and the lefts effort to isolate people of faith.  

Green Energy is Not That Green

Green energy is not that green. In this segment we touch on the toxic mess behind renewable energy, the regulatory state, rent-seeking, crony capitalism, trade offs, wasted dollars, and the desire of planners to meddle regardless.  

Power Play

We explore energy deregulation and its effect on rate payers, power plants and providers, investment, and cost-recovery, with industry expert Susan Olsen. Full podcast here.  

Is New Hampshire A Political Petri Dish?

Susan Olsen joins us for a discussion about a newest out-of-state funded anti-gun group in New Hampshire. We also touch on our allies  in the Free State Project, the looming expansion of Medicaid, the crony-scam that is the Regional Green House Gas Initiative (RGGI), and how what is sold as the Live Free or Die … Read more

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