HOHENSEE: How is Open Enrollment Different from Open Borders?

State legislators are proclaiming that one-size-fits-all education isn’t suitable for all children. That’s pretty ironic, given that the state systematically adopted a series of uniform mandates on curriculum frameworks, competency grading, behavior modification, and even restorative justice discipline to create a one-size-fits-all adequate education. Now, legislators are trying to somehow “save” our children by letting … Read more

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Midweek Memes

Welcome to the middle of the emem week and, with it, midweek memes, with special thanks to Matt, Brian, Laura, Deb, David, the other Laura, and the rest of you who send me memes like there’s nothing in the world you’d rather do. We all appreciate it. . . . . . . . . … Read more

MORIN: ACTION ALERT – RED FLAG BILL Vote

ACTION ALERT – Red Flag Bill vote will be happening this week! On Thursday, February 12th, the full New Hampshire House of Representatives will be voting on House Bill 1642 – relative to extreme risk protection orders – aka, Red Flag bill. The Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee recommended ‘Inexpedient to Legislate,’ but the bill now must be voted … Read more

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Morning Update: Reparations

Today, on the Morning Update, a few thoughts on the subject of reparations, guilt, Democrats, slavery (old and new), and restitution. Ep. 104 Links: Check Out More Morning Update Here! – Also available on Rumble, Instagram/Reels, and Steve’s Substack. Follow ‘Grok on X – Rumble – Facebook – YouTube – Signal – Telegram WE ARE … Read more

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PAYNE: Federal Aid Buys Federal Control

The landmark case Wickard v. Filburn significantly altered the Federal government’s power. The 1942 SCOTUS ruling essentially declared that what the federal government subsidizes, it shall control.  An old story from a great American, Tom Anderson, tells us what Federal Aid really is: “Once upon a time, two hunters went in freezing cold weather deep in … Read more

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ROPER: Enacting Clean Heat Standard Still a “High Priority”

Going into the November 2026 elections, Vermont Democrats are eager to impress voters with the notion that the Clean Heat Standard, the “Rube Goldberg” carbon tax scheme they passed over the veto of Governor Scott in 2024, is dead and gone. A bad but fading memory to be hopefully forgotten about by this coming fall. … Read more

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The Drew Allen Show: A Conversation with Newt Gingrich

How Do You Negotiate With a Radical Left That Rejects America? As America grows more polarized, the question has become whether compromise is even possible. In this conversation with former Speaker Newt Gingrich, we examine how radical left ideology has reshaped politics, eroded common ground, and made negotiation seemingly impossible. When one side rejects foundational … Read more

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MACDONALD: Aborting a Blue Future

A headline like that could mean a lot of things. From America rising up again in 2026 and 2028 to push back against the systemic failure and cultural corruption of the political left, to preventing depression (emotional and economic), to Democrats committing political suicide as a matter of policy. In a manner of speaking, it … Read more

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MCGUIRE: Your State House Feb 6, 2026

This week, Finance met to hear another five bills. HB 1566, funding the childcare recruitment and retention program, was another attempt to replace federal funds with state. This time, it was for the full $15M we spent last biennium, and lots of providers came in to ask for our money. I was rather concerned about … Read more

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HENNESSEY: Protect Sidewalk Free Speech

Support HB1313 to Repeal Unconstitutional “Buffer Zones” As Granite Staters, we pride ourselves in our “Live Free or Die” motto. Our State Constitution enshrines that idea, and declares free speech ought “to be inviolably preserved.” [Article 22]. Yet state law currently authorizes so-called buffer zones that restrict peaceful speech on public sidewalks. HB1313, the Sidewalk … Read more

CARDELLO: Should Ilhan Be Packing Her Carry-on

If Ilhan Omar plays her cards right, she can skip the carry-on and go with the traditional suitcase full of American currency. You can forgo the designer bag when you can pack the old black suitcase full of hundred-dollar bills. Seriously, it appears that the tide may be turning on Ilhan and one of her … Read more

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OPINION: An Open and Shut Case … Dan Will Must NOT be Elevated to the New Hampshire Supreme Court

Last Friday, the Executive Council held a hearing regarding Dan Will’s confirmation to the New Hampshire Supreme Court. As we will show, it is “an open and shut case.” The Executive Council must NOT confirm Will. (1) The Democrats’ silence is deafening. … If Dan Will is a “constitutional conservative” as claimed by his supporters, … Read more

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Morning Update: And Just Like That…

Today, on the morning update, just like that, the progressive masters of the perpetual surveillance state discover real privacy rights after DHS mandates that all ICE agents wear body cameras (BWCs). Ep 103 Links: Check Out More Morning Update Here! – Also available on Rumble, Instagram/Reels, and Steve’s Substack. Follow ‘Grok on X – Rumble … Read more

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BANFIELD: Teacher Professional Development – More Wasted Taxpayer Money?

The New Hampshire Learning Initiative (NHLI) is offering a two-day professional development workshop for K–12 science teachers focused on designing a “student-centered, competency-based instructional model aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS),” with connections to Career Connected Learning. The workshop costs $495 per participant and will be held April 9–10 at the McLane Audubon … Read more

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OPINION: Family Court is Hooey! Taxpayers Are Footing the Bill

Taxpayers, Listen Up!The systemic deception within the family court system, especially in New Hampshire, is facilitated by institutional incentives. Ultimately, taxpayers are responsible for misconduct by individuals and agencies that personally benefit from the largely fabricated family system. On Tuesday, the 10th (Tomorrow!), the CFL committee will review HB652 (abolishing the family division, creating the … Read more

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GrokTALK! So, About The “Children”

This week on GrokTALK!, some thoughts on the Left using a five-year-old (abandoned by his dad to flee ICE) as a political prop for the anti-ICE movement. I also use Vermont’s recent EV bus fail as an excuse to show how “experts” everywhere keep making the same very expensive mistake and why they should have … Read more

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SMITH: Spotlight Of Positivity: Virginia Drew

It’s time for the 4th installment of my sporadic Spotlight of Positivity series, and the public servant I’ve selected is the state house gift shop manager and tour guide, Virginia Drew.  She is also the head selectman in Epsom.  Because she will eventually read this, I’d better call her position by its proper name, which is “visitor … Read more

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Monday Memes

Memes keep piling up in my inbox so thank you to everyone who sends them and…yes, of course I’ll share. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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OPINION: Dan Will Did Indeed Argue That Constitutional Rights Can Be Suspended When Government Declares An Emergency

We Have the Receipts! The current hottest topic in #nhpolitics is the nomination of Dan Will to the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Much of the debate about Will’s fitness for the State Supreme Court involves whether Will, as the State’s Solicitor General, defended a lawsuit challenging former Governor Chris Sununu’s COVID-mandates by arguing that the … Read more

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