Tharte. Thillis. Tholl Roads. Thwenty dollars round-trip DAILY. Throuble?
Toll roads. House speaker and US Senate Thom Tillis thinks they are OK. So does state House speaker pro tem Skip Stam. Gov. Pat likes them, and so does his
Continue readingToll roads. House speaker and US Senate Thom Tillis thinks they are OK. So does state House speaker pro tem Skip Stam. Gov. Pat likes them, and so does his
Continue readingWe posted earlier about a write-in effort for US Senate on behalf of former state legislator John Rhodes. Guerilla videographer Chuck Suter has even posted a new video on how
Continue readingWe posted earlier about a little kerfluffle going on within Gov. Pat’s Department of Environment and Natural Resources. It appears that some radical environmentalists nested tightly within the bureaucracy are bullying
Continue readingThis past weekend, The Minister of Propaganda informed us that THE LADIES will make or break the US Senate race in North Carolina. Since he offers little to no hard
Continue readingThe NCAE is grumbling over pay raise proposals being offered their members by GOP legislators that are BIGGER than ANYTHING ever offered by past Democrat majorities. The movie crowd in
Continue readingI was listening to El Rushbo the other day, and even he was struggling with something that a lot of us have been — the concept of sucking it up
Continue readingNope, I am not talking about places in the vicinity of Rock Hill or Dillon. I’m talking about the stampede of unaccompanied children across our border with Mexico. Obama and
Continue readingToday, we’re celebrating the birth of our nation — which began with resistance to bureaucratic tyranny and protests against excessive taxation. Here we are in 2014. As we’re firing
Continue readingThe news about how the proposed I-77 toll lanes will cost $20 per day round trip — plus word about the Spanish contractor’s woes — has whipped up quite a
Continue readingIt’s pretty clear — from the background conversations I am having — that things are a bit frosty between the governor’s office and many of the Republican honorables on Jones Street. A
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