An Education Carol

I wrote this post in December of 2022 on my linkedin account. We are well into the season of submissions for next years admission considerations. While the comparison between GED/PhD is certainly cheesy, it remains a valid distinction. To stay within Dickens parable, I have added a final section to address the ghost of education,… Continue reading An Education Carol

Ian Underwood speaking at the monthly SCGOP meeting 11 November 2025

Rethinking Education: Fairness, Funding, Fun Hereโ€™s the gist of Ian Underwoodโ€™s talk and slide deck, boiled down for a quick read. Scroll down for a copy of the presentation deck and a link to video. The argument in one breath New Hampshire keeps spending more and getting the same results. Thatโ€™s not a money problem;… Continue reading Ian Underwood speaking at the monthly SCGOP meeting 11 November 2025

Insufficient and Unfair, or Just Misdiagnosed?

The Democratic case in brief The argument starts with a moral contrast. New Hampshire is a wealthy state, yet its budgets allegedly underfund core needs such as housing, clean energy, public safety, and education. Four points drive the claim. Leaders say โ€œno funds available,โ€ which is presented as a choice rather than a constraint. High… Continue reading Insufficient and Unfair, or Just Misdiagnosed?

Locke, Lenin, and Local Power: Claremontโ€™s Test of Consent

When citizen consent is limited to elections, institutions that look democratic can operate like disciplined clubs, which is why elite circulation and oligarchic drift need counterweights. Two classic blueprints for political organization still shape local government. John Lockeโ€™s account of democracy treats office as a revocable trust grounded in majority consent and limited powers. Vladimir… Continue reading Locke, Lenin, and Local Power: Claremontโ€™s Test of Consent

SCGOP News Update

Introduction & context: the fight reโ€‘ignites For decades, New Hampshireโ€™s education funding regime has been controversial: the state provides a base adequacy subsidy per pupil (statutorily determined), while the bulk of school costs fall to local property taxpayers. Carsey School+2NH Journal+2 Recently, the state Supreme Court confirmed that the current base appropriations are constitutionally deficient… Continue reading SCGOP News Update

The Dumbest Meme Ever

There are very few memes that are as dumb and insulting as this one.  It works because people conflate Antifa with being antifascist and therefore being pro-democracy, albeit while having a very hazy notion of what the term democracy means.  An old friend, whom I have known for more than half a century, posted this… Continue reading The Dumbest Meme Ever