Opinion

JUA surplus belongs to N.H.

We state the obvious here: State lawmakers are elected to work for the benefit of their constituents and the state as a whole. It helps to be reminded of this when we look at the state Legislature's creation of the…

The cost of inaction is too great

Over the past several months, my office has responded to thousands of letters and phone calls on health care. I've traveled all across New Hampshire talking to small-business owners and families who are desperate for help. I've talked to health-care…

Healing our health-care system

The focus of the national agenda the last several months has clearly become reforming America's health-care system. Bring it on! There is no question that our health-care system needs to be reformed to squeeze out the much-inflated expenses and to…

The virtue of stimulus spending

The Aug. 8 editorial in Foster's Daily Democrat asked, "When did prolific spending become such a virtue?" The editorial then proceeded to criticize Gov. John Lynch and his administration for acting quickly and competently to get stimulus money out the…

Learn the lessons of Vietnam

Somebody needs to say this: both the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are pointless. They are a death trap and a financial sinkhole. The lives of our soldiers are too valuable to be wasted there. The Iraq War lacks any…

Override Lynch's med marijuana veto

Unless you hid under a rock all summer, you know most Americans don't want government interference in their health care. Democrats and Republicans may have their differences, but there is universal agreement that decisions regarding medical treatments must be exclusively…

Home is where the soul is

Why does the news of David Souter's move from his rustic old homestead on a dirt road in Weare to an upscale new house in a pricey subdivision in Hopkinton trouble me so? After all, at 69, the recently retired…

Concord's dirty little secret

Although Governor Lynch has seldom used the threat of a veto as a way of securing meaningful executive branch participation in the legislative process, he did so at least once last year. That was when he threatened to veto any…

Harnessing the power of parents

It's that time of year -- back to school. With the abundance of "teachable moments" these days, will this be the year when parents step up and insist that schools include financial education as part of the school curriculum? In…