GrokTALK! – Stormtroopers, Foreign and Domestic

Last week we opened the show with a heap of tech issues but while I wrestled with them Mike and Jane had a great conversation about the current terror in the middle east, evidence if any of a US policy in the region, and then closer to home regarding militarization of local police forces and … Read more

GrokTALK! – South Korea Consults NH on Right to Know

Some folks from South Korea, complete with interpreters, paid a visit to CNHT and chairman Ed Naile to learn about Right to Know (RTK) as a tool to fight government corruption. Ed shares some details from the meeting, then it’s on to the NH AG, judges, and what passes for Justice in the Granite State. … Read more

GrokTALK! – Meet Gov. Boon Doggle

Maggs Hassan signed the Boondoggle bill this week, establishing a culture of taxpayer backed greed amongst the elected class–and anyone looking for a few bucks to tie a boon to a doggle.  

Gov. Huckabee’s Tax Record

Doug Sachletben (SACK-lay-ben), the communications director for Club for Growth, joins us to discuss Governor Mike Huckabee’s real record on taxes and spending.  

Gov. Huckabee’s Tax Record Part II

We continue with Doug Sachletben on Governor Mike Huckabee’s many taxes and taxing priorities as governor. We also discuss government spending increases and how that is not charity but effects charitable giving.    

Cover Your Own A**

In Part II of our interview with Ed Naile we discuss progressive voter-fraud nests, Red Files, and how neither the NH AG’s office, nor the Secretary of State can be trusted to do more than cover their own ass or the ass of those who pull their strings.  

Carl Gibson v. 666:6

Ed Naile joins us to talk about the arrest and unlikely prosecution of vote suppressor Carl Robert Gibson.  We get into some background on Gibson. Known associates. How prisoners in NH (unlike college students in NH) cannot vote from their “current residence.” Why expecting NH to do anything meaningful with these charges is likely folly, … Read more

GrokTALK! May 23rd, 2015

This week Doug Sachletben from Club for Growth takes issue with Gov. Huckabee’s record on Taxes. We also talk about the NH AG arresting someone for vote suppression and the trail of evidence that follows the perp Carl Gibson. Some South Koreans visited NH to learn about Right to Know, the Boondoggle band plays on, … Read more

GrokTALK! with Jazz Shaw from Hot Air Part II

In part II of our conversation with Jazz Shaw we continue with the pension problems in places like Illinois and how their influence and Democrat power politics can ruin an otherwise perfectly good state–making it almost economically uninhabitable.

GrokTALK! – Jazz Shaw from Hot Air.

Jazz Shaw from Hot Air joins us to talk about Mitt and Evander fighting for charity, the Democrat primary Senate throw-down brewing in Illinois, why size matters (when it comes to cell phones), and unsustainable debt and pension distress were institutionalized in the land of Lincoln.  (Part I of II)  

GrokTALK! – Special Elections

Max Abramson joins us to talk special elections (three of them) and recent controversies including the email hoax in which a paid democrat campaign staffer sent an email to the press pretending to be the Republican opponent resigning from that race.  

Contracts, Payrolls, and School Budgets

Public School budgets are increasingly swallowed up by payroll and benefits (The high cost of labor). Jorge Mesa-Tejada joins to talk about contracts and how School Boards are responsible for such inflated budgets.    

More Reasons NOT to Nominate Jeb Bush

David Bozell from ForAmerica is back to talk about why we should not nominate Jeb Bush as the Republican candidate for president- in case you didn’t already have enough reasons of your own.  Why Lindsey Graham is actually running for President. And a few other presidential primary observations.  

GrokTALK! May 16th, 2015

Jazz Shaw, David Bozell, Max Abramson, and Jorge Mesa-Tejada join us to talk school budgets, Primaries, Special Elections, Illinois Politics, Secession movements, Email Hoaxes, the Stephanoctopus, and a lot more.  

Is There Life Before Conception?

We spend a few minutes speaking to Jane Cormier about HB560 and SB 40 (fetal homicide legislation) then close up the program with this weeks Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.  We’ve got RNC Committeeman Steve Duprey on the WTF docket along with the goings on in Garland, the media’s disregard for free speech (when they label it … Read more

GrokTALK! – With Michelle Levell: Education Bills

Education advocate Michelle Levell explains two very important educations bill up for a vote this week. HB 323 would incorporate more testing and statewide control and allow common core to dig its claws further into New Hampshire.  HB 323 must die. HB 603, on the other hand, would secure a parents right to opt out … Read more

GrokTALK! – Congress Passed A Budget?

Greg Moore asks why is it remarkable that congress passed a budget? Is it even more remarkable that what “passes” for a budget might someday be balanced?  We also talk about budget priorities, tax reform, business taxes, and more.    

More Balsams Bailout

As a bill that would allow tax payer funded bailouts passed the NH House we discover the details of the financing agreement behind the boondoggle the bill was meant to fund in the first place.    

GrokTALK! – Greg Moore: Was Income Inequality Messaging a Loser?

Is the left’s sales pitch on income inequality a loser when it comes to elections?  In part I AFP-NH state director Greg Moore joins us to examine the recent British elections, including the symmetry of their income inequality messaging and Democrat losses in 2014 and the Labor parties losses last week.  

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