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SMITH: The Paint Tax And Other “Stewardship” Bills

If you’re late for dinner, allow me to be the messenger of good news.  HB451 was vetoed yesterday afternoon.  Social media was quickly abuzz with people commenting on the news, and I took a moment to text some people who either don’t use the same platforms and groups or any social media at all.  One … Read more

3-17-26 morning update

Morning Update: Dems Don’t Care about Girls in Iran

Today, on the Morning Update, Dems are pretending to be outraged about a girls’ school in Iran getting blown up. Wait! Democrats care about girls and women in Iran? >>>Watch on the ‘Grok Rumble Channel if the embedded video does not load. Ep. 129 Links Authors’ and Speakers’ opinions are their own and may not … Read more

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OPINION: SAVE America Act

Imagine having elected leaders who would put the American people before political party and personal gain. Imagine having elected leaders who would put the welfare of American citizens before non-citizens. Imagine having elected leaders who would put their lives and their personal fortunes on the line for the survival of their country. Imagine having elected … Read more

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GrokTALK!: Some Inconvenient Iran War Truths

This week, on GrokTALK, I open with a quick George Orwell primer because it’s still 1984 out there, people, and we need to make sure we understand why. Then, the Left and the media (IBID) have an agenda that gets in the way of them telling you the truth about Trump’s long-term strategy and Iran. … Read more

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KLAR: What a SCOTUS Ruling 120 Years Ago Can Teach Us About Vaccine Mandates Today

For the first time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s newly formulated Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) will meet, on March 18 and 19, to address injuries from Covid-19 vaccines. Since the pandemic, more Americans have become concerned about vaccine safety and whether their vaccine injuries will be recognized. This raises an urgent legal question: Do … Read more

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MACDONALD: Maybe We All Look the Same To Them

When you put people and equipment in action, even the best planning doesn’t protect everyone from accidents or tragedy. There are a lot of both milling about in the Middle East with kinetic intent, so failure is an exponentially likely option. Last week, a KC-135 tanker went down. Multiple reports claimed all sorts of things, … Read more

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Monday Memes

Happy Day before St. Patrick’s Day, and I have to warn you. We don’t have any holiday-related memes for that, but we might have some come Wednesday. Iran memes? Can’t “not” have those, it seems. Enjoy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … Read more

3-16-26 morning update

Morning Update: Steak & Lobster

Today, on the morning update, the Left thought they had something when Pete Hegseth reportedly spent 22 million on surf and turf. They came in hot only to find what they had was Trump Derangement Syndrome with a very pricey side of left-wing hypocrisy. Watch on the ‘Grok Rumble Channel (if the embedded video does … Read more

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CARDELLO: Can the Senate be Fixed

I guess the title of today’s article could be applied to every facet of American government. The erosion of civility, competency, and patriotism in people serving in Congress, the White House, and even the Supreme Court over the last 50 years has been astounding to witness and disheartening for those of us who truly love … Read more

HOHENSEE: The Home Education Freedom Act

There’s been a lot of discussion about the Home Education Freedom Act, House Bill 1268, which recently passed the NH House. It recognizes a parent’s natural right to establish a home education program for their child, “regardless of ability, disability, developmental status, or educational need.” Parents will no longer be required to seek state permission … Read more

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ROPER: The Left Would Rather Make a Statement Than a Difference

Remember back in 2024 when the Democrats and Progressives in the Vermont legislature passed H.72 (Act 178), establishing a much hyped “overdose prevention center” in Burlington? (No Republican voted for it, and the Governor vetoed it only to see that veto overridden by the supermajority.) The law basically gave the Queen City around $2 million … Read more

NH State Senate

SMITH: Dear Senate, Please Help People Help Themselves

We have a 16:8 red senate, but after yesterday’s session, the casual or first-time observer might never guess that!  Not only was Victoria Sullivan’s SNAP reform bill transformed into a study committee like murder that doesn’t involve violence, but the whole body approved a Dem bill to make more students eligible for the school lunch … Read more

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MACDONALD: Making Cars Less Expensive

The only thing more offensive than how expensive a new car is is how expensive a used car is. But depending on when you bought it and its condition, you could trade in an old car and get more than you paid for it. That was a side-effect of liberal policy from Cars for Clunkers … Read more

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