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Climate change and wildfires

Over the past several days, California has been hit with a large amount of wildfires again. These fires have been the second and third largest in California history. Scientists site that climate change has allowed for drier conditions which in turn started over 600 fires. Over 100,000 people ...

Don’t be swayed

Have you been lulled into complacency by the frequency of Governor Sununu’s press conferences about the pandemic? Have you felt assured that he is attending to matters that matter to you, as I thought, occasionally listening to the radio in the kitchen? A little research reveals his true ...

Tell Congress

In 2006, in an attempt to strangle the Postal Service financially, Congress mandated the Service to prefund each employee’s health and retirement benefits not only through their career, but through retirement. This is costing the Service an extra $5 billion a year. If you owned a business ...

Let’s get to work

“I keep hearing folks slip and say “the fatal shooting of Jacob Blake”. I’ve heard it several times on different news sources. Each time they correct themselves or each other. Jacob Blake is alive. Paralyzed, possibly permanently from the waist down, but alive. The most ...

Demand justice

Black Lives Matter Nashua and Black Lives Matter Manchester will be participating in the Commitment March with Reverend Al Sharpton, Martin Luther King III, the families of Breonna Taylor and Eric Garner, and thousands more in our nation’s capital this upcoming Friday to commemorate the ...

We need a climate champion

Climate change is an existential threat to New Hampshire’s future. As governor, Chris Sununu has actively worked to halt climate action by vetoing numerous clean energy bills, calling them “crony capitalism”. This choice of words is especially interesting, considering Sununu receives ...