North Carolina’s China syndrome
Take a wild guess. WHAT is North Carolina’s top export? (For bonus points, WHAT nation is the recipient of that exported product?) You might think tobacco or some other agricultural
Continue readingTake a wild guess. WHAT is North Carolina’s top export? (For bonus points, WHAT nation is the recipient of that exported product?) You might think tobacco or some other agricultural
Continue readingIt seems like just yesterday that WRAL on-camera superstar Laura ‘Butch’ Leslie went on a vulgar social media rampage claiming – among other things – that North Carolinians who supported
Continue readingNot too long ago, the common practice following a tough primary / intra-party election was to reach out to the defeated side, kiss-and-make-up, and then prep for the upcoming battle
Continue readingWatch out, George and Weezie. There’s a new power couple hot on your six. It’s well known — by now, we think — that Lt. Gov Mark Robinson and his
Continue readingSome folks in DC and Raleigh have attempted to portray the NCGOP’s Michael Whatley as some sort of ”golden boy”. Many NCGOP heavy-hitters are starting to see Donald Trump‘s pick
Continue readingBrad Briner, the Republican nominee for state treasurer, ran a commercial during the recently concluded primary election where he claimed he is not for DEI and its nasty relatives. Yet,
Continue readingThe reports we’re hearing from some influential NCGOP leaders around the state don’t sound good. RNC chairman-designee Michael Whatley has put out the word he plans to officially resign his
Continue readingA lot of my libertarian friends get like kids on Christmas when talking about bitcoin. I agree with them on most things in the economics arena, but I’m going to
Continue readingDEI is tearing this country apart. It emphasizes race, gender, sexual orientation and the like over common sense things like competence and content of character. It’s making a mess of
Continue readingThere was a lot of good cheer among Raleigh Republicans at the end of primary election day. Most conservative primary candidates were defeated. It was looking like another year of
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