Yesterday (all our troubles were so far away), we shared a list of triggering US Supreme Court cases, one of which was Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, “which includes 19 States that think we need to require age restriction controls and punishments for sites that fail to employ them or enforce them.” The narrative in ... Read more
Polling in battleground states, and those states not considered battlegrounds, suggests that former President Donald Trump is on the verge of an electoral landslide. In just about every battleground state at the same point in time in 2016 and 2020, Trump is ahead of where he was then. Take my home state of New York, where Trump is reportedly 13 ... Read more
My wife and I got our ballots in the mail for the 2024 November elections this past week. Our son’s ballot also arrived. The problem with that is my son moved to Washington State over a year ago, re-registered to vote out there, and I personally told our local election officials about his move the ... Read more
America’s Sanctuary City mayors got off easy for years, pontificating about human rights and the special place immigrants have in our history. But what amounted to virtue signaling over handfuls of “refugees,’ was reduced to a nightmarish reality when exercised as intended. Biden-Harris opened the door, and the illegals took those mayors at their word. ... Read more
As promised in Monday Memes, I have an overflow. Let the mayhem, mockery, and ridicule continue! *** Warning, definitely off-color ones, in case tender eyes are about *** >>>>>=====<<<<< Related to Helene: In the book “The Hunt for Red October” there’s a quote early on, to the effect that the chance someone spills the beans ... Read more
SEL is now infused throughout public education. SEL is found in math programs like Eureka2, which is used in many schools throughout New Hampshire. This means that less time will be spent learning math, and more time will be spent reshaping your child’s values, attitudes, and beliefs. The SEL model will now also be infused ... Read more
A bunch of robes with lawyers in them (housed in the finest Corinthian Style) will sit in judgment over numerous conflicts between people, states, or against the federal government, and so on. This is a tried-and-true tradition with questionable results based increasingly on ideology and peer pressure rather than the Constitution. It is, as they ... Read more
A water main breaks every two minutes somewhere in the U.S., resulting in contaminated drinking supplies and boil water notices. One out of three bridges in the U.S. needs repair, endangering hundreds of millions of commuters. More than 42,000 bridges across the country, carrying about 167 million vehicles each day, are in disrepair. It is estimated that 300 million people could ... Read more
A flare-up in the culture war has become an election issue and an August 16 ruling by the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) guarantees it will not go away. Title IX is a federal civil rights law protecting those who attend a school that receives federal funds against discrimination on the basis of sex. The intention ... Read more
The life of an editor-in-whatever it is I am includes the email equivalent of what would make any Italian mama happy. It’s full, but that doesn’t stop it from asking for more—no asking required. As Skip likes to say, we get stuff, which is a good thing, and among the digital mounds is a piece ... Read more
I want to welcome Bill Huff and MIke Tagliaivia to Grok Media and Right Rally. Bill and Mike are longtime Vermont Conservatives who produce a weekly podcast on all things Vermont and New Hampshire, and since politics is in everything, whatever progressive thing presents itself as a threat to individual rights and liberty. I was ... Read more
I currently have a Supreme Court Appeal (2024-0181) regarding a Right to Know petition to obtain public records from NPAC Corp. The Petition was dismissed as the lower court ruled that NPAC Corp. did not meet the requirements of a public body or public agency required to disclose records. However, NPAC Corp is the shell ... Read more
The prolonged drought of landfall hurricanes during the global warming era has been a sore spot for the Climate Chicken(s) Little. Regular readers know this and have come here regularly to reload their narrative blow torches for battles in the multi-platformed, not always social internet media universe. A search for Hurricane produces nearly 300 results. ... Read more
The Public Utilities Commission is tasked with setting up the Clean Heat Standard, a tax on heating fuel from regional providers to subsidize experimental electric heating technologies. After one year on the task, they appear to be waving a white flag on a complex carbon credit trading scheme, but they are still recommending a simple ... Read more
Thanks to petty despot (DBA: Superintendent Marcy Kelly), the Bow-Dunbarton School District is known worldwide. Kelley violated the constitutional rights of some parents, who have since sued her and others, and the district that employs her is scrambling to mitigate the damage. [I believe there is a court hearing today at 2:30]. As most of ... Read more
In the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrencies, Superverse Crypto is emerging as a new player that’s capturing the attention of investors, gamers, and digital enthusiasts alike. This innovative cryptocurrency is not just another digital token; it represents a new intersection of technology, finance, and entertainment. With its unique focus on integrating blockchain technology into video ... Read more
The Federal Government can either continue to be embarrassed or learn from the private groups that see problems or suffering and react. Many of the states in the Southeast are still digging out from the wrath of Helene as they wait for massive rainfalls coming this week. The death toll continues to rise, and we ... Read more
We have over 300 bits of content on Electric Vehicles: articles, research, graphs, sales figures, losses in an investment, and (of course) evidence that they are not just not green; they are brown. From tires to weight, construction to transportation, mining, manufacture, disposal, and how the electricity they use is generated, they are brown. Hurricane ... Read more
Navigating the aftermath of a car accident can be daunting, especially when it comes to securing a fair settlement. You’ve taken the necessary steps to ensure your safety and the safety of others, but what comes next? Understanding the legal intricacies can make a world of difference in ensuring you receive a settlement that reflects ... Read more
On Thursday, I wrote about the testimony of Julian Assange of WikiLeaks at a Tuesday meeting of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). Assange’s testimony provided an informative overview of his persecution for helping expose disturbing government secrets. In his testimony, Assange stepped back at ... Read more