An Identity Crisis: NC House GOP & Speaker Thom
Rob “Mr. Politics” Christensen tells us that “tax reform” is dead and buried. Never mind that a proposal to abolish the corporate income tax is very much alive and well
Continue readingRob “Mr. Politics” Christensen tells us that “tax reform” is dead and buried. Never mind that a proposal to abolish the corporate income tax is very much alive and well
Continue readingWhat’s left of our state’s mainstream media has sunk to an all-time low with their coverage of this Moral Monday silliness on Jones Street. We’re getting a
Continue readingA poll by the left-wing Public Policy Polling firm of Durham suggests that a grassroots, Tea Party-backed amateur candidate and the president pro tem of the State Senate would perform
Continue readingMcClatchy, WRAL and the rest of the legacy media are trying to tell us that this “Moral Monday” stuff is a homegrown, spontaneous grassroots movement. Just like the *evil* Tea
Continue readingA former member of the state Senate’s leadership team is praising tax reform efforts — specifically the abolition of the corporate income tax — put forth by
Continue readingThe team over at Carolina Plott Hound appears to have nailed The Greensboro News & Record for trying to mislead readers about the size of one of the lefty protests at
Continue readingI am not always Mr. Negative (as some folks like to claim). I’ll hand out kudos to folks who do good things. In this case — surprise, surprise
Continue readingThe GOP majority on Jones Street has passed budget packages. The House and Senate versions are both in the ballpark of $20.6 billion (hundreds of millions higher than Bev Perdue’s
Continue readingTalk about cojones. chutzpah. BIG ONES. Last weekend, delegates to the NCGOP state convention spoke out loud and clear against HOT lanes, toll roads, and anything else of that
Continue readingWhodini was partially right. The freaks come out in the daytime, too. (On workdays, even.) The “Moral Monday” nonsense is still raging at the legislative building in Raleigh. It’s
Continue reading
Recent Comments