#NC-03: Dacey v. Jones
Craven County commissioner Scott Dacey made it official today. Sources in Raleigh and DC confirm for me that uber-consultants Carter Wrenn and Paul Shumaker have been instrumental in pushing Dacey
Continue readingCraven County commissioner Scott Dacey made it official today. Sources in Raleigh and DC confirm for me that uber-consultants Carter Wrenn and Paul Shumaker have been instrumental in pushing Dacey
Continue readingThey tried with Taylor Griffin. Now the GOPe appears to be saddling up a new horse to try and take out congressman Walter Jones: Scott Dacey is a career
Continue readingUm, yeah. He went there. If I, or anyone else on the right, had made THAT sort of analogy about people voting for Roy Cooper or Crazy Bernie or Barry
Continue readingThe soap opera in Haywood County just keeps on giving: In a story that sounds like it should have come out of Moscow in 1938 or Havana in 1961 rather
Continue readingI never thought I’d see the day when Republicans cheer the extension of government mandates that are PROVEN to squeeze more money out of working people’s pockets. With each passing
Continue readingThe gentleman from Pender County has been a back-bencher for most of his career on Jones Street. He’s dismissed for his *silly* devotion to conservatism, limited government, and stuff like
Continue readingWell, it looks like ‘Occupy Elaine’ might have finally bitten off more than her dentures can chew: North Carolina legislative Republicans are taking aim once again at Democrats in the
Continue readingIt’s always great to hear from our friends at the North Carolina General Assembly. Some really interesting things tend to pop in our email inbox from over there. This time,
Continue readingOh how the worm turns. The solar goons fought so hard to buy off just enough politicians to get HB 589 — a sweet, sweet payoff courtesy of the
Continue readingJust like Axel Foley, I smell ‘pork.’ Here’s The Shelby Star, Speaker Timmy’s hometown paper: Among the questioned earmarks included in the proposed state budget is a $5 million
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