The aggravation over the failure of the turbine blade at Vinyard Wind continues to escalate. The foam and fiberglass that have plagued Nantucket all summer finally made it to Martha’s Vineyard. It seems appropriate, given the offshore farm’s name. But these alien invaders were not so quickly dispatched as the “migrants” were last year. In ... Read more
The Harris-Walz campaign has continuously denied reporters and photographers from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette access to the campaign events, reportedly due to labor action within the company, according to an op-ed from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette editor Brandon McGinley. Vice President Kamala Harris and running mate Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz began their bus tour in the battleground state of Georgia, ... Read more
Dan Richard appeared before the court on Friday for oral arguments in his case against the State of New Hampshire. He made time to update us over the weekend (on Facebook), which I’ve captured and shared with Rumble so non-facebook folks can check it out. Dan has been on a tireless crusade to get the ... Read more
The Feds have a problem, and it is a big one. A Federal Judge in Kansas just dismissed charges against a man for “illegally” owning a machine gun. The court said that, as these are bearable arms and the State failed miserably to prove historical precedent for any restriction, the case was thrown out. On ... Read more
I must ask, why? Why are you running to be the President of the United States? I watched several clips of your interview with Dana Bash, and I was not impressed. To me, you looked furious at having to be there and absolutely uninterested in any actual questions. Your “baby nieces” made you seem a bit excited, and you ... Read more
Stricken from the nightly scripts that our information spigots spew, once again, there exists a clear and obvious correlation between our Founding Era and today. We’ve all heard about the traitor Benedict Arnold. Well, it seems that his act of betrayal stemmed from a personal belief of being underappreciated and overlooked. His personal beliefs, whether ... Read more
By now, most readers know that I’m all about right-to-know and have discussed the records of misguided Rs that voted the wrong way on HB 1002’s most recent roll call. As mentioned in Spike’s recent article, I’ve “gone scorched earth” on groups giving high marks to enemies of 91A. On a personal note, my first ... Read more
New Hampshire has had its share of voting irregularities, both investigated (poorly, but still) and those not. But none of the local efforts to move to paper ballots, even in towns where it wouldn’t even begin to be a hardship (which is all but a few), have succeeded. People either don’t care to show up ... Read more
This started with me looking to share the words of Mark Schmitz, the Gold Star Father of Marine Lance Corporal Jared M. Schmitz. He had some thoughts to for Ms. Kamala Harris that I found … informative. He wanted to set the record straight about President Trump’s visit to Arlington National Cemetary, how Kamala got ... Read more
Greed and Fear was published in early 2018. The author, Derek Galanis, an Uber insider into the criminal underbelly of “underground financiers” and fraudsters dating back to the mid-1970s, states that his book is “all true.” Essentially, it is his plea deal allocation before sentencing to federal prison. Has Congress deposed him? We want to ... Read more
Kamala Harris has been a prosecutor, a statewide district attorney, and vice president. Each position claims to uphold the Constitution of the United States, and yet, you have to wonder if Kamala Harris has ever read the document. She certainly has not gotten to the section called The Bill of Rights because she has no ... Read more
Happy Labor Day! Last week’s Friday Edition. Also, my very recent actual essay-essay (about which I’ve been getting some good comments privately): Revisiting Hashem’s Wisdom – Granite Grok Remember, ridicule and mockery are effective weapons: 1. Ridicule cannot easily be fought 2. Ridicule makes the enemy angry, and angry people make mistakes 3. For those ... Read more
In Hosea 4:6 of God’s holy scriptures, He tells the people of Israel that they are “destroyed for lack of knowledge,” indicating both the priesthood and the people have forgotten His law. America’s decline from the greatest national power has followed a similar path, forgetting His eternal truth: “Where the spirit of the Lord is, ... Read more
One of the risks of writing about hurricanes a day before the content is published is that they can form in the interim. This has happened to me before, but not so much this year. That’s odd. All the indicators suggested a knock-down drag-out storm-a-palooza of a season. It has yet to materialize only days ... Read more
The Dawn of Smart Mobility The future of urban transportation is intrinsically linked to the concept of smart mobility. This encompasses a range of technologies and approaches designed to make transportation more efficient, sustainable, and user-friendly. At the forefront of this revolution are autonomous vehicles (AVs), which are expected to become a common sight on ... Read more
Today is my 1,400th article published and consecutive day writing, and I wish I had something more upbeat to opine on. Unfortunately, in these crazy upside-down times, we have much to be upset about, and positive stories are yearned for. The Chinese cartel illegal marijuana enterprise continues to evolve, and the two newest elements should ... Read more
If you care about children, Medicaid and the economy, you won’t be voting for John Stephen for the Executive Council. Mr. Stephen was head of DHHS when extreme child abuse was taking place at the Youth Detention Center (YDC) and in other state youth facilities. The taxpayers are now on the hook for damages from ... Read more
It is no secret that Vice President Kamala Harris is trying to reinvent herself in the very short time before the election. This process is a tri-fold dilemma. In a poll taken the day after Joe Biden was knocked down and out of the campaign and Kamala quickly took his spot, 25% of those asked ... Read more
Neither Mike Bordes nor Travis O’Hara should be allowed to go back to Concord, and while they’d be better than most Democrats, you’d actually have to show up for that to work, which makes this rather amusing. Bordes wrote an Op-Ed for the Laconia Daily Sun, pimping O’Hara as prepared and present for County Delegation ... Read more
The University of New Hampshire released a poll (The Green Mountain State Poll) on how Vermonters feel about the economy, taxes, and the high cost of living. While an overwhelming majority of Republicans think it stinks and is getting worse, and a majority of Independents tend to agree, 25% of Democrats said, “Nah, things are ... Read more