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November surprise?

C’mon, Joe. While I do not object to someone pointing out a flaw they may find in any statement I make, I do object to insinuations that the facts I give are misleading. Especially when I give documented facts - that are all public record - and Joe O’Neill’s rebuttal is filled with ...

Inflation and our Ukrainian sacrifice

I recently returned from the wedding of my nephew which took place in Europe. While there I asked a few people about the high inflation in Europe (~9%) and the Russian-Ukrainian war. Everyone was seriously concerned about the impacts of the war, but were less worried about the inflation. No ...

Band-aid won’t pay for rate hikes

Energy bills will be doubling for NH residents this August, thanks to the Gov. Chris Sununu appointed Public Utilities Commission. Both Eversource and Liberty Utilities received approval from the PUC for these outrageous price hikes. Gov. Sununu could have avoided this and saved NH citizens ...

Final passage

Since 2000, I have promoted having a hearings board for Right to Know violations by public boards. Gov. Chris Sununu has signed the law and now the governor and Council will appoint a hearings officer to have an office in the State House Annex attached to the Secretary of States office. Now ...

Gravity of the issue

I sent a message to our state Senator last week after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. He’s not been responsive to my messages in the past, so I’m not surprised at his lack of response to this, either. However, it’s critical that every one of us understand the gravity of the ...

Devoured prosperity

The people of America created a land where the dreams of the imagination are believed. To an American, a principled government is the discipline that brings about security and safety, along with personal, as well as professional prosperity. But should government become managed by individuals, ...