#ncga: Oh, look! We’ve got (RECALLED) mail!
It’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 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
Continue readingApparently, state senator Jeff Tarte has been fielding some questions about his hand-off of $200,000 of our money to a local charity in Mecklenburg County. The charity has ONE MILLION
Continue readingHB589 quietly made its way out of a Senate committee. It’s interesting, to say the least, that we are not provided a a vote margin or roll call on the
Continue readingI’m a big fan of private citizens voluntarily investing their time, talents, and funds to do good for their fellow man. (I’ve done my share via my involvement with various
Continue readingHB589 — a veritable jackpot and smorgasbord for solar goons and other related special interests — sailed through the House earlier this month. It went to the Senate on the
Continue readingThe North Carolina House dealt with a bill Thursday that directly affects the funeral home business. Representatives Jamie Boles (R), Howard Hunter (D), and Kelly Alexander (D) are the primary
Continue readingOn June 1, John Hood — North Caroiina’s ”Mr. Conservative” — was proudly proclaiming that people know much better than government how to spend their own money. (We agree with
Continue readingPat McCrory sure has been visible lately. We’ve been hearing behind the scenes for months that he was feeling folks out for a political comeback in 2020. At recent political
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