This week on Manch Talk, we cover several topics from satanic statutes at the State House, to school choice and the City of Manchester’s billion dollar proposal for a new school (no thanks!). We delve into the controversy of American holiday greetings and salutations, and rip off a few BandAids!
School choice
We talk about AI, the future of schooling, schools costs, Elon, and more!
Our predictions for next Tuesday, November 5th when the next presidential election takes place? Tune in to hear!
The biggest difference YOU can make on 11/5? VOTE DOWN TICKET for ALL the Republicans. There is typically a 30-40% drop off between the president at the top of the ticket and lower offices. If YOU vote RED all the way down, we can “Keep NH Awesome!”
Giving Homeless People Fines Is… Government At Its Finest (i.e. Not Fine) (Manch Talk 08/02/23)
This week we do a deep dive on the proposed amendments to city ordinances to help deal with the homeless problem. We delve into the role of technology as a tool of possible enslavement or enlightenment. Finally, a quick shout out to RTKNH’s Laurie Ortolano for getting attorney’s fees assigned in her Nashua Right-to-Know case!
What If Voters Decided Every Decade Whether Their State Should Stay or Go? (Manch Talk 04/05/23)
National divorce is in the news. Carla ponders why we don’t avoid problems and simply let voters decide every 10 or 20 years whether they want to stay united or not. Tammy takes us on an in-depth journey through the current New Hampshire budget, especially relating to education funding. And, wow, the next Mayor of Manchester just got a 47% raise!
“It was probably a little bit of both!” is a good philosophy, and one we employ in this week’s Manch Talk, which covers J6 through how bad Manchester’s school proficiency scores are. Are your kids learning to read or reading to learn… or neither? Or… here’s to hoping: BOTH!
NBC Boston Docuseries About the Free State Movement: First 7 Episodes Out Now
The first 7 episodes of NBC Boston’s docuseries on the Free State movement is out! Check out these short, 13 minute episodes, and then feel free to drop me questions below!
A few things you should be wondering about while watching:
Who funds Granite State Progress? (Soros/and…?)
When did Zandra Rice Hawkins moved to New Hampshire to spread socialist programs? (After me)
Why won’t ZRH allow Free Staters to attend their “public” events?
How come NH public schools cost double ($18,000+) what private schools do ($9,000)?
What is more democratic than putting hard questions to voters?
Isn’t it GREAT that Free Staters are inspiring so many people to get involved as is required for good local government?