Draconian Defense Spending Cuts put Soldiers at Risk
Now might be the time to reduce U.S. military spending. However, now is not the time for draconian cuts that will cripple our ability to defend our nation while at Continue Reading →
A New Hampshire Perspective
Now might be the time to reduce U.S. military spending. However, now is not the time for draconian cuts that will cripple our ability to defend our nation while at Continue Reading →
For most people the subject of heroin is not an issue at the top of their household concerns. As with many things, if an issue does not affect you directly Continue Reading →
New Hampshirites have a very low tolerance for stupidity or cowardice, especially from our representatives. Partisan excuses are intellectually feeble and show that an elected policy maker lacks principles. Recently, Continue Reading →
I have to admit, I am a policy geek. While some choose to espouse policy points based on pure political ideology, I prefer to look at the facts and come Continue Reading →
This past week President Obama appeared before Congress to report on the state of our union. The constitutional edict to the president is actually rather simple, stating, “He shall from Continue Reading →
There are only a few things more pathetic than a person with power who also happens to be a bully. When that person is not only a U.S. senator but Continue Reading →
New Hampshire is a small state. Unlike Texas, California or New York, there are only two U.S. House representatives from New Hampshire, Rep. Kuster and Rep. Shea-Porter. As such, neither Continue Reading →
There are two reasons why the powers that be in Washington, D.C., were eager to pass the Gang of Eight immigration reform bill, known officially as the Border Security, Economic Continue Reading →
Immigration reform is one of my least favorite topics. Not because I don’t think it’s important. On the contrary, I happen to know it’s an extremely important matter. Regrettably, it Continue Reading →
“I just see a huge train wreck coming down.” — Sen. Max Baucus, D-MT, April 17, 2013, commenting on Obamacare. When one of the chief architects of the Affordable Care Continue Reading →