So I’m here at the Pilot Travel Center in Pittston, PA devouring a Subway tuna fish salad sandwich and then I go and stand in line to purchase fuel for my Legacy. Right in front of me there is a man wearing a Texas cowboy hat and a black tee [...]
So I’m here at the Pilot Travel Center in Pittston, PA devouring a Subway tuna fish salad sandwich and then I go and stand in line to purchase fuel for my Legacy. Right in front of me there is a man wearing a Texas cowboy hat and a black tee [...]
During a challenging day at work I try to think about positive things. NH politics, policy and my most excellent roadtrips often come to the forefront of these thoughts. In August, I had a great trip across eastern Canada and then south to Atlantic City, New Jersey.
My venture began in [...]
Guest post by Peter Bearse:
For all the long deliberations of a conflicted President, supposedly drawn out so that he could decide what is best for us, we’re confronted with a decision that is in the political self-interest of Barack Obama. Thus, it now falls to Congress to be the institution [...]

Almost every state legislature in the last two years has confronted the health care issue and the problem of the uninsured and underinsured. Massachusetts and California have captured the headlines with their initiatives and several other states have begun serious discussions on what solutions [...]
First the caveat. November is by far the least significant month for revenues coming into state coffers. In fact, a negative amount is built in for business taxes (due to refunds) and we’re already ahead on that front.
However, after being exactly on pace for October, real estate transfer taxes (which [...]
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