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The State v. the Commonwealth

Our family moved from Massachusetts to New Hampshire in 2014. My wife and I included the income tax savings (as remote employees for Massachusetts based companies) in our affordability calculations and settled in a beautiful community within the Boston MSA. We were far from the first ones to ...

Saddened and dismayed

Hate speech should have no place in a civil society. But ‘should have’ is aspirational. The reality is that hate speech is increasingly part of public discourse. My perception, that I readily admit might be skewed by my age, is that social media makes it easier for people to communicate ...

LOVE is the one hope we have for all humanity

For Christians such as me, Christmas has a special meaning. However, many people of other religious beliefs from Jewish to Buddhists, Muslims to Hindus, Native beliefs as well as Atheists still “celebrate” the giving of gifts, enjoying light displays and being including in pre-holiday get ...

Abandonment of critical needs

In his letter, December 13, 2020, Senator Kevin Avard, urged the NH state legislature to accept a federal grant so that he can support legislation and Gov. Chris Sununu’s initiative to double the number of charter schools in New Hampshire. Avard states that charter schools have “bipartisan ...

Where do Sununu’s loyalties lie?

Chris Sununu has served as New Hampshire’s governor since January of 2017 and was reelected into another term this pas November. But where do the loyalties of the governor really lie? Does Sununu really represent the interests of New Hampshire for the benefit of all Granite Staters? In ...

Carbon pricing is good for people

This week, Canada revised their fee on carbon to more rapidly increase the price year after year. The Canadian federal government announced that the current $30/ton on greenhouse gasses will increase to $170/ton over the next 10 years – a 566% increase. Carbon fees are based on a foundational ...