With many important topics facing New Hampshire and the nation right now, we will go with the top two: the proposal for an “adult” retreat for those with diaper issues, and the curious case of Taylor Swift and the Super Bowl.
The good people of Atkinson are faced with someone who wishes to open a “Diaper Spa” in their town. It would cater to grownups wishing to act out their inner child. Count us (number one) opposed and (number two) thinking this would go much better in Massachusetts, where it would be quickly taxed out of existence.
We can’t follow the logic, but some Donald Trump followers seem to think that the presence of Ms. Swift at next Sunday’s Super Bowl is a threat to mankind or at least to MAGA hat wearers. Ms. Swift is a friend of one of the Kansas City Chiefs players, so Trump fans must be rooting for the San Francisco 49ers, which seems odd, given that San Fran is a lefty hangout while KC is in the middle of flyover country. And KC wears red!
Perhaps Trumpets can find comfort in the wisdom of Ecclesiastes.
“The race is not to the Swift nor the battle to the strong.”
The observation has been made before but remains very much true in the case of Howard Brodsky, the new Citizen of the Year as announced by the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce.
With many important topics facing New Hampshire and the nation right now, we will go with the top two: the proposal for an “adult” retreat for those with diaper issues, and the curious case of Taylor Swift and the Super Bowl.
There is much wisdom in the old and simple saying that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Regrettably, some well-intended legislators in Concord this week are moving to “fix” our Right-to-Know Law.
As the dust settles on the 2024 New Hampshire primary, residents of the Granite State find themselves contemplating the future of an event that has long been a cornerstone of American politics, our first-in-the-nation primary. The question at the forefront for many: Does it even have a future?