by Meg Alcott | Apr 10, 2022 | Freedom, New Hampshire politics, Uncategorized
If you have never heard of the Cato Institute, you might find their annual report on “Freedom in the 50 States” insightful. Over the last 20 years (2000 to 2019), Cato has captured data on how public policy affects individual freedom economically, socially, and...
by Meg Alcott | Mar 15, 2021 | Biden, Immigration, New Hampshire politics
If you haven’t heard about sanctuary cities, now would be good to check what’s happening in your area. As a New Hampshire resident, I have become aware of at least six[1] cities in my state that set up these illegal sanctuaries in 2017. As of 2021, it is likely the...
by Bob Hatcher | Oct 28, 2020 | 2020 Election, Biden, New Hampshire politics, Trump
It’s well known that people have a hard time digesting raw facts. They need some frame of reference. For example, if your boss told you you were getting a 4% raise this year you probably wouldn’t get excited until he/she told you that the average raise...
by Bob Hatcher | Oct 8, 2020 | New Hampshire politics
I thought this was interesting. Any thoughts? https://taxfoundation.org/publications/state-business-tax-climate-index
by Johnny Harris | Oct 2, 2020 | New Hampshire politics
I got this mailer from the NH Democrat Party that supports Sue Ford that slams Erin Hennesey. At best the accusations are at best misleading and at worst down right lies. She claims Erin opposes effort to provide familes with medical, financial and job security and...
by Bob Hatcher | Oct 1, 2020 | Democrats, Individualism, New Hampshire politics, Patriotism, Socialism, Uncategorized
Imagine you are home in the evening and there is a knock on your door. You answer and a nice 20-something young woman greets you and says “Hi, I just got pregnant and the state Democrat party says I should come ask you to pay your share so I can take a few...