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S03E07: Recorded at Porfest XV

The Freecast

Release Date: 06/25/2018

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On this episode of The Freecast, Cord, Nick, and Matt catch up, discuss the deadly Coronavirus and rabid coyotes roaming the countryside, James Boyle continues racking up wins, UNH spends 600K to save 12Mil, and bill wants to let kids seek medical care without parental consent.

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Show Summary: On this very exciting episode of the Freecast, @matthewcarano and @NicholasHBoyle talk about porn, infidelity, nipples, and insulin price controls from @TheFreecoast of the @FreeStateNH.

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On this episode of The Freecast Cord leads off with surprise stories, Amy Robach lets slip ABC squashed the Epstein story, the corporate media is just a mouthpiece for powerful people, and Matt talks about his tattoo.

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On this episode of the Freecast, Durham hangs paper plates on light posts for climate change, Hong Kong and the hypocrisy of the NBA, and a criss-cross family shooting in Pelham.

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On this episode of The Freecast, City of Portsmouth says variances make dogs clean, Jim Boyle goes to the Supreme Court, a former police commish goes to prison, and NH Liberty Reps vote for the Omnibus Budget Bill that includes 300 new laws.

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Show Summary: On this episode of The Freecast, more pop culture talk, Tasker is back at his old tricks soliciting children, SNL fires Shane Gillis, and Nick returns with a segment on NH in The Civil War.

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On this episode of The Freecast, Matt and Cord give it their best shot in Nick’s absence. State lawmakers challenge the house gun ban, Sununu OKs PB4WEGO for Rochester mom’s van, while Dweezil’s band plays the Ballroom, and JPJ is a generational man.

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Show Summary: On this episode of The Freecast, a Derry time capsule comes up empty, the cameras in Manch are going up, housing is at a premium in the Freestate, and children in colonial America. @FreeStateNH

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On this episode of The Freecast, the NH Catholic Church lists the names of predatory priests onto their website, ex Portsmouth police commish convicted, a Freestate frakas, and drugs do get into prison - shocker!

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On this episode of The Freecast, Pence backs out of a hang out, Sununu voids pot convictions, an impossible Equifax Settlement, and the covered bridges of NH.

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More Episodes

This week, we recorded in front of a live audience at Porcfest!

Featuring Hosts: Matt Carano, Tom Hudson, and Nick Boyle

Engineered by: Matt Carano

Produced by: Tom Hudson, Matt Carano, and Nick Boyle

News

Events

  • Freecoast Liberty Outreach Meetup
    • Rochester - 4th Thursday

 

Special Segment - Autocrat of the Week

  • John W. Weeks - dead (April 11, 1860 – July 12, 1926), but affecting NH to this very day.

 

NH History

  • Coös County
    • Originally part of Grafton County, Coös was the first county created after US Independence in 1803.
    • The population at that time was only 3,000 people
    • Coös is an Abenaki term for “dwellers in the pine tree place”or “small pines”
    • Coös has 20% of NH’s land area but only 2.3% of its population at 33,055 at the 2010 census.
    • To compare, Derry, NH’s fourth largest town had 33,255 at the 2010 census
    • In the 19th Century logging, pulp and paper were some of the main industries especially in Berlin, which was home to the Brown Paper Company, which actually invented the modern tape measure in 1922.
    • By the early 1900’s tourism was a booming industry, with grand hotels opening such as The Balsam’s in Dixville Notch, home of the first in the nation vote. The Mt. Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, home of the Bretton Woods Conference we talked about in a previous episode. Mountain View Grand in Whitefield which has a great view of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Tourism is the biggest industry to this day
    • Coös County is one of the most consistent bellwether counties in the nation, having supported the president-elect in every election since 1892 besides 1968 and 2004.
    • Makes up the vast majority of NH’s unincorporated places which are townships that have no government and are usually unpopulated year round. (23, rest of NH 2)
    • No, you can’t get away with murder there. The County runs the place with either neighboring towns or state police providing the police force. Day to day stuff like trash collection plowing etc homeowners pay to the nearest town voluntarily. There’s no property tax in unincorporated places
    • Before you think about buying property, though, some of the unincorporated places are in the White Mountain National Forest which is unfortunately owned by the Feds, or in State owned parks. Which means building a home isn’t allowed in those places.
    • http://www.cooscountynh.us/county-info/pages/history http://nhpr.org/post/you-asked-we-answered-can-you-get-away-murder-nhs-unincorporated-towns#stream/0

 

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