Burr: Can’t stop Barry. Can’t stop O-Care.
US Senator – and chief fundraiser and cheerleader for Thom Tillis — Richard Burr says there’s not much hope for stopping BarryO’s agenda and that we can forget changing ObamaCare
Continue readingUS Senator – and chief fundraiser and cheerleader for Thom Tillis — Richard Burr says there’s not much hope for stopping BarryO’s agenda and that we can forget changing ObamaCare
Continue readingAll of us have heard the spin plenty of times from our “favorite” GOP member of the US House. Republicans have voted 30 — no, 40 — make that, 50
Continue readingYear after year, challengers from both parties have come after incumbent Walter Jones with both barrels blazing. And year after year, Jones keeps going back for a new term in
Continue readingSince 2008, Kay Hagan has sung the praises of Barry Obama’s full-frontal assault on the American people and the health care industry. She bragged about being on committees that helped
Continue readingIn 2010, we rose up en masse in protest against ObamaCare. We gave the US House to the Republicans, and closed the GOP’s deficit with the Democrats in the Senate.
Continue readingEveryone agrees ObamaCare will be a huge issue in the 2014 elections. In 2013, the General Assembly said NO to accepting federal money to set up a state health care
Continue readingSeriously. That’s how the BarryO fan club is defending their pet monster against accusations, and a CBO report, suggesting that it will kill jobs by the millions. Kay Hagan has
Continue readingThe Congressional Budget Office — long the target of much love and affection by liberals and mainstream media types — is now feeling their wrath. The CBO dared to publish
Continue readingN&O executive editor John Drescher must be beaming with pride at the work of his lapdog, John “the shih-tzu” Frank. That young man sure has assimilated well into the left-wing
Continue readingSetting up a commission or a committee to “study” an issue is a great way for politicians to show they “care” –without actually doing anything substantive. “Fast and Furious,” anyone?
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