Christine Ivinjack – Running as a Write In Candidate
Write in Candidate Christine Ivinjack joins us to talk about her race, the issues, and how the other candidates feel about her running a a write-in. (Hint- they don’t like it.)
Write in Candidate Christine Ivinjack joins us to talk about her race, the issues, and how the other candidates feel about her running a a write-in. (Hint- they don’t like it.)
Dave DeVoy joins us to provide some insight into something very few folks think much about in New Hampshire – county politics. Dave is running for County commissioner in Belknap county and shares his priorities if elected, and explains some of what goes on at this level of government.
Plenty of topics in segment one, as always, but you can’t run away from the theme; the folks who stand on principle are the bad guys while everyone else capitulates and tries to cover it up by claiming it’s bipartisan. Should we pronounce it like Courtesans? Note so the “Bipartesans”…if you are always the one … Read more
This week, we touch on tons of topis including the politics of access, caving on principles, some county politics, and how government regulation and taxation affects small businesses, and how New Hampshire in particular disadvantages its small business owners. Joining us are Jane Cormier, and candidates David DeVoy, Christine Ivinjack, and Guy Comtois.
Former State Senate Candidate Steve Kenda continues the discussion of energy along with Susan Olsen (our on staff energy expert), as we delve into capacity, delivery, plant shutdowns, and what New England needs realistically to meet the demands of the Northeast market. Then there’s the circular cabal within the PUC, we talk China’s pollution, RGGI, … Read more
Robert Forsythe is running for the New Hampshire House, and this is a segment the Democrat trackers should love. Pro second amendment- he wants to start a gun safety, hunter safety class in public Junior High or High Schools, and he explains why. And why every firearm owner should open carry. We touch on right … Read more
Former State Senate Candidate Steve Kenda joins us eventually–(paving delay on 93 North)–for a detailed discussion on New Hampshire’s energy and electricity situation –not good, by the way. (That discussion carries over into segment three.) But before we get there we ask “where are the Irish reparations from the Federal government?” We discuss a few … Read more
Segment one, in typical GrokTALK! fashion, we touch on a whirlwind of topics in rapid succession. Obama’s disciples deny him, Diversity not so diverse at Wellesley Grabby Gabby Giffords in NH, The Daily Worker Endorses Democrat women, Cleaning up after Ebola, and how one of the Groksters families lived a few blocks from Ebola ground … Read more
It’s another great show, with lots of energy on the topic of energy. Susan Olsen, Steve Kenda, Jane Cormier, and NH House candidate Robert Forsythe join us as we talk about Democrat opposition to the Keystone pipeline, energy and electricity policy and how screwed we are, Ebola, incompetence or intent, Irish Reparations (that’s a joke), … Read more
We do eventually get to Maggie Hassan’s proposed budget expansion, but not before Mike and Steve bring up Democrat Renny Cushing’s proposed sexual consent bill. We then move on to NH Democrat John White insulting low income voters, then discuss the minimum wage and the value of accumulating entry level experience on the road to … Read more
Josh Moore joins us to talk about his race for the NH House. We start with unions (he defeated a pro-union Republican in the primary), economy and jobs, School choice, second amendment, favorite committee assignments, Josh’s cable access show, the social value of personal responsibility, and more…
State Senate candidate Eileen Landies joins us to talk jobs and the economy, the effect of taxation on jobs and the economy, the effect of rising energy costs in NH, voter fraud, and the negative impact of top-down Health care mandates on patient quality of life, as well as some solutions to all of the … Read more
This week we are joined by a trio of candidates running for public office; Patrick Page, Josh Moore, and Eileen Landies. Everyone agrees that the trend in government tax and regulatory policy are suppressing employment, growth, and crushing small business owners. We talk about all the factors and some of the solutions.
In segment four we visit the sad tale of A state party chair whose deck fell into their pool, and their quest to sue someone for it. Kevin shares a tale of intolerance testing at his establishment – another potential example of people doing things just because they think they can. Then it’s on to … Read more
SNHU Professor Kevin Kervick started a massive debate on Facebook about where we should be directing our energy in the run up to the November Election, which he takes up with us in this segment of GrokTALK! Do we let the GOP off and focus only on Democrats or should we turn up the heat … Read more
Anarchists, Conservatives, Boris and Natasha viss Moose und Squirrel, government “drug” money, Big L vs Small L Libertarians, differentiating government from the country, why libertarians should infiltrate the Democrat party, and what should we expect from an ex-president Obama?
In segment one we begin with our special guest Congresswoman Ann Kuster who is, of course, absent – from everything in New Hampshire. But we talk to her Annie-way, and discover that Guinness might be brewed in Libya–which is not in the Middle East, and why is this uber progressive suddenly so interested in the … Read more
This week we on GrokTALK! we are joined by Congresswoman Ann Kuster’s empty chair, along with political activists Kevin Kervic, Susan Olsen, and Mike Rogers is back from Scotland. Topics? I’m not sure what we didn’t cover.
In Segment three we have a round table discussion covering the flavor of the local Kool Aid, the bi-partisanship of source documents, TV news and your blood pressure, lefties looking for real progressives for president, how conservatives have already lost the election for Republicans, and more
NH State Senate Kathy Rago candidate (District 7) joined us this past week to talk about why she is running, about education and school choice, government spending (and governments true role), the barriers to entry and business/job creation that excessive occupational licensing presents, and a lot more. (30 min)