Good analysis of TARP from Sen. Gregg at ABC News’ Web site today.
[...]Good analysis of TARP from Sen. Gregg at ABC News’ Web site today.
[...]The N.H. Democratic Party expects to net about $250,000 from last night’s Jefferson-Jackson Dinner featuring Bill Clinton. That would be the largest amount raised at a single even in the state Democratic Party’s history, and it comes in the worst economy in generations.
I’ve got no criticism of that. [...]
If you’ve been following the story of Maurice Clemmons, the man suspected of murdering four Lakewood, Wash., police officers, you know that he was granted clemency in 2000 by then-Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. Clemmons was one of 1,033 criminals to whom Huckabee, acting as a preacher instead of governor, granted [...]
A Wall Street Journal writer remembers a 1940 Dartmouth football game in which good sportsmanship changed the outcome.
How to get into the Manchester Republican Committee’s Christmas Dinner, featuring Frank Guinta and Kelly Ayotte.
How to attend the Londonderry Democrats’ Holiday Homecoming Brunch.
The Border Patrol increases security along [...]
The Division of Parks and Recreation today released a new draft state parks plan.
I haven’t had time to read it yet, but here’s the bullet-point spending list from the press release:
The plan calls for eliminating a carry-forward loss created by the annual deficit, projected as $1.8 million for [...]
NH Senate Republicans have released the following list of legislative priorities for the upcoming session. All quotes are attributable to Sen. Peter Bragdon. (Study guide: try to find any mention of spending cuts):
Economic Development and Job Creation
Reduce taxes for the smallest of companies, as well as those who hire new [...]
Manchester Mayor-elect Ted Gatsas has talked to aldermen and school board members about making some changes that might generate better cooperation between the boards. He wants to invite school board members to aldermanic meetings and vice versa. He also wants to change the school board’s fiscal committee from five members [...]
Good Rich Lowry column on media attempts to link Hasan to PTSD.
FairPoint can’t even get its phone books right. Old Verizon ones are more accurate. Sheesh.
Concord has $40,000 to spend on subsidizing storefront facades on Main Street.
Stephen Stark: Obama peaked on Election Day
In this New York Times story on Muslims serving in the U.S. military, The Times presents Navy SEAL Michael Monsoor, who earned the Congressional Medal of Honor for throwing himself on a grenade to save his team members in 2006, as a Muslim. The Times quotes a Muslim Army [...]