This is a reminder that Superintendents throughout New Hampshire are not willing to remove pornographic books from the school library. However, in Bow, their Superintendent is willing to stop a parent from wearing a wristband with XX written on it. This is the state of public education in New Hampshire. If you are not familiar ... Read more
One of the earliest memorable advertising campaigns for robbing you blind to “fix” the climate depicted a polar bear perched on a sliver of sea ice. The tiny island getaway was getting away from where we were told it belonged and taking the polar bears with it. The bears have outlasted that narrative, as they ... Read more
Details are starting to emerge surrounding the apparent pedophile meet-up at a Vermont campground located outside of the state capitol in the small town of Plainfield, VT. A town meeting held in Marshfield on September 17th and was attended by several dozen community members with many others attending online. At the meeting the owner of ... Read more
I’d never heard of this loser until today. His name is Misah Pride (sounds made up to me). He is the mayor of South Portland. It’s across the Fore River from North Portland. It is safer than the way Joyce Craig left Manchester, NH (most cities are), is mostly white, picked Biden over Trump in ... Read more
Nancy Mace (R-SC) introduced H.R. 7909-Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act in April. The summary of the bill: This bill establishes that domestic violence crimes and sex offenses shall be grounds for making a non-U.S. national (alien under federal law) inadmissible and deportable. The bill applies to any non-U.S. national who has admitted to ... Read more
I keep thinking that his missive below is just because of stupidity. Or it is purely ideological in nature, given his vociferous attempts on Policy JBAB to ensure suppression of the Free Speech of students and adults on school property concerning “preferred pronouns.” And that Staff can be forced by the School Board’s policy to ... Read more
[Update] One of the more clumsy ways to get more detail about a situation is to share what you know or have been told “to get it out there.” That worked. Quite a bit of new information has come my way since this was published, and I will write a follow-up in the coming days. ... Read more
The annual ritual is upon us. Like the arrival of autumn, the state selects one out of the thousands of likely candidates for prosecution as a patsy to charge with illegal voting. It is a dog and pony show. Look, see; we prosecute illegal voting (which we are otherwise told never happens). WMUR – Joshua ... Read more
It’s Friday! Speaking of, from this week, Monday Edition and Wednesday Edition. *** Warning, definitely a few off-color ones, in case tender eyes are about *** Ha, point taken. And there was one I had, which I unfortunately deleted as part of a mass purge to clear memory, to the effect that before one engages ... Read more
A weekend escape for “Minor Attracted Persons” (MAPs) in rural Vermont has attracted strident public criticism. The chosen location and theme for the three-day event – a wooded campground with hiking trails near a local pre-K through 12th-grade public school – has elevated an already controversial issue into closer scrutiny. Though MAP may soon be ... Read more
Activists concerned with the completed ballot chain of custody and security issues in New Hampshire met with the Secretary of State’s Office earlier this week. At the meeting, they reviewed inconsistencies between towns when securing ballots after elections, the tape’s efficacy, and the taping procedures used to prevent tampering. The sense I got from conversations ... Read more
The AWS Data Lake makes it easy to combine a lot of data from different sources in a way that is secure, scalable, and quick. It’s meant to make analytical processing easier to use, so you can easily deal with big data. Even though the big data industry is always changing, the ideas in this ... Read more
I grew up in Lawrence, Massachusetts. It was a mill town created around the power of the Merrimack River that would fuel the factories. Those factories attracted people from many lands who came to America and came to Lawrence to cash their tickets for the American Dream. Many cities and towns in New England were ... Read more
First, from Anna Mussman ANNA MUSSMAN: How Our New Definition Of Freedom Causes Cruelty: In the past, freedom meant to ability to obey one’s beliefs. Now, freedom is the ability to require others to obey one’s own beliefs about oneself. Kamala lives and breathes the sort of thinking, systemic democrat thinking, that anything they like ... Read more
New York Mayor Eric Adams was indicted on bribery and foreign influence charges today. While innocent until proven guilty, bear in mind what has been happening in New Hampshire with bribery and elections: Mayor Jim Bouley of Concord was paid to lobby for Marsy’s Law, for which Concord City Council Member Amanda Grady Sexton was ... Read more
What is the difference between “stupid” and “ignorant?” Stupid people lack the cognitive ability to use reason and logic. Ignorant people have that ability but deliberately “ignore” facts that contradict their “preferred” narrative. Stupid is a cognitive issue, and ignorance is an ethical issue. Abortion is a good example. At six months (24 weeks), the ... Read more
This week, Carla thinks out loud on the show. Tammy defends NHGOP Senate candidate Brittany Ping’s reputation because of Democrats’s Stalin-esque tactics. Editor’s Note: Congrats to Manch Talk. YouTube added a disclaimer to this video atYouTube.com that links to abortion health information. Right Rally will ultimately be a place for podcasts and longer-form videos. Until ... Read more
This past Saturday, property owners were taken aback by the unexpected arrival of letters announcing new 2024 statistical citywide assessments. The suddenness of this news, even catching our elected Alderman off guard, sparked a wave of surprise and concern that reverberated across social media for two days, with nearly 1000 posts. Why is this so ... Read more
Well, maybe more than a “smattering”… >>>>>=====<<<<< >>>>>=====<<<<< Link of the Post: Boiling Over – by T.L. Davis – T.L.’s Posts and Podcasts (substack.com) If we cannot take one single thing and recognize the horror of it with the completeness of corruption that extends throughout every level of society as child sex trafficking, I’m not ... Read more
Sometimes, in my Internet wanderings, I come across stuff that I don’t expect to find, given the site I’m on. This was one of them: “How many years do you need to live somewhere before you are considered a local?” This is an interesting question and one that is often considered here in NH. It is ... Read more