by Meg Alcott | Mar 21, 2023 | 2020 Election, Election Integrity, Uncategorized
This seems to be another one of those off-limit topics as there are those who see real data suggesting elections are not adhering to election laws, and others who see no problems. To put this into perspective, I want to highlight some of the real data I’ve learned...
by Bob Hatcher | Oct 28, 2022 | Uncategorized
An Open Letter to Don Bolduc, Candidate for US Senate October 28, 2022 Dear General, I was a big fan in your previous run for Senate and I’m a bigger fan today. I write to you as an expert in the field of Behavioral Economics[1] and offer you the following in your...
by Bob Hatcher | Oct 25, 2022 | Uncategorized
At the 2022 #CrenshawYouthSummit, @YeonmiParkNK had a 🔥 response for the Columbia University students who told her they were oppressed living in America: pic.twitter.com/HN2GEZqNDt— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) October 21,...
by Johnny Harris | Aug 22, 2022 | Uncategorized
In our household, we are registered independents and receive a lot of junk mail from both sides of the aisle. The other day we got a desperation letter from Maggie Hassan (see below), one of our US Senators from New Hampshire. Rarely in my life have I called someone...
by Santino Filipe | Aug 22, 2022 | Uncategorized
In anticipation of the mid-term elections and the possibility of Trump announcing prior to the mid-terms his decision to run in 2024, I thought I would relay what one American patriot shared with me recently. It reflects how I am feeling as well after voting for...
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...