UNC’s $437,000 Man crosses swords with Jones Street leaders
Talk about biting the hand that feeds you. Mark Merritt is the general counsel for the UNC system. He makes A LOT of money for being on the government payroll.
Continue readingTalk about biting the hand that feeds you. Mark Merritt is the general counsel for the UNC system. He makes A LOT of money for being on the government payroll.
Continue readingThe N&O has had a long tradition of carrying water for the Democrat Party and other leftist interests. John Frank and Colon Campbell did it for a while before heading
Continue readingCivitas has released some polling on the political environment in North Carolina. (I, for one, am surprised that they had the courage to do it — given their total submission
Continue readingThat’s right. Our junior US senator is teaming with Barry Obama’s attorney general — the one who sided with the New Black Panthers over regular voters — to “reform” the
Continue readingI wasn’t a math major, but something about this concept dreamed up by the, um. “honorables” doesn’t sit right with me. Check out section 3 of Session Law 2017-214 pushed
Continue readingWhile attorney general Josh Stein whines about “budget cuts” and runs off on quixotic adventures like preserving the Paris Accord and saving ObamaCare, another council of state member is actually
Continue readingIf you’re bored, and looking for something a little, um, stimulating on October 26th — BOY has UNC-Charlotte got something special for you: Thursday, October 26, 2017 – 14:00 to 15:30 Shaka McGlotten, Assoc.
Continue readingIt’s really, um, funny to hear the statist ruling class elite that runs things in Raleigh moan about “wasting money.” (I heard John Hood on TV this weekend babbling about
Continue readingJason Saine is a mover and shaker in the House. The guy went from unemployment to vice-chairman of the House Appropriations Committee and Chairman of the Finance Committee. You’d THINK
Continue readingSilly us. We got told that this state lottery was going to fulfill all public education funding needs. That’s what we get for believing what we’re told from Raleigh: Politicians
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