by Ed Naile You have to wonder. Is this the plan? I know politicians often feel they must balance principals against end results. One elected, once conservative candidates become more practical and surrender the issues they ran for office on – to the ability to...
by Ed Naile Some Voters Have More Rights Than Others – Who Live In New Hampshire The old “loophole” argument is back at it again when it comes to voter fraud in NH. The “powers that be” who will not prosecute out-of-state voters, have determined there is no law...
by David Saad, Right to Know, NH SB 555, which would have established an Ombudsman and Right to Know Appeals Commission was recently voted Inexpedient To Legislate by the House last Thursday. During the House session, Rep. Lynne Ober of Hudson made a number of...
The analysis would be funded by a federal grant at zero cost to New Hampshire taxpayers. MANCHESTER, NH – The New Hampshire Senate Transportation Committee voted April 24 to remove federal funding for a detailed analysis of passenger rail expansion and bus service...
by Ed Naile The mentality of “We are a team with special status” pervades all. This is what you are up against when it comes to keeping government accountable. One look at “The Swamp” in Washington, DC shows definitively how power, money, and influence alter the way...
On April 17th 2018, US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and “advisor” to the President, Ivanka Trump, came to New Hampshire to speak at a forum about taxes. This is what we gleaned from the subject of internet taxes. As you may have heard, Trump has been...