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The demise of New York City has officially begun
Ever since Zohran Mamdani won the mayoral election in New York City on November 4th, most level headed Americans were left wondering how the people of New York City could elect a socialist mayor. Despite the countless severe warnings from America’s greatest minds throughout the election cycle, New Yorker’s elected an extreme left socialist with zero experience, who was born in Uganda, to run the largest city in America.
Dec 29, 20253 min read


School Spending Cap in HB675 Will Deliver Property Tax Relief
In the 2025 HB1 and HB2 budget bills, the General Court delivered record levels of state education aid, aimed at delivering property tax relief statewide.
Dec 29, 20252 min read


Promote Transparency in School Spending: Threaten Legal Action Against Non-Disclosing School Districts
Did you know you hold the power to sue your local school board—without spending a dime—and unlock the truth about where your education tax dollars are really going?
Dec 18, 20253 min read


My Trip to Israel was Eye Opening
Last week, I had the opportunity to visit Israel for the first time in my life. It was an experience I will never forget and one that exposed me to things I could have never imagined. It also made me realize how fortunate we are to live in the United States of America and how much Israel appreciates our unwavering support.
Dec 11, 20253 min read


NH public schools post nation’s largest enrollment decline and 4th highest per-pupil spending growth
As New Hampshire’s K-12 public schools experienced the largest enrollment decline of any state this century, they enjoyed the fourth-highest increase in per-pupil spending, according to a new analysis from the Reason Foundation’s K-12 Education Spending Spotlight.
Dec 5, 20253 min read


The Island on Our State Flag? Maine Claims It’s Theirs.
Even before New Hampshire adopted the frigate USS Raleigh on its state seal — a ship built on Badger’s Island in the Piscataqua — it was understood that the harbor and surrounding islands belonged to New Hampshire. Since New Hampshire was a colony, Portsmouth Harbor was not some vaguely shared zone; it was the state’s economic engine and maritime gateway. Colonial maps, militia records, and early state documents consistently placed the islands, including Seavey’s Island (now
Nov 30, 20253 min read


It's time for the State of NH to get with the times
Last week, Gov. Kelly Ayotte announced a plan to modernize the Governor and Executive Council’s document process, aiming to save millions of taxpayer dollars and improve transparency in state government.
Oct 22, 20252 min read


Belcher: No Kings, The Mask of Non-Violence
“Non-violence,” to most, means the purposed avoidance of aggression – both immediately and as a direct result of the task at hand. The “No Kings” protest I attended yesterday, October 2025, claimed this term for itself, posing as a peaceful stand against executive overreach. Instead, it revealed “non-violence” as a mask and useful tool.
Oct 21, 20252 min read
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