Seeking our votes while bleeding us dry
The word “conservative” has been so misused and abused this campaign season it ought to be a crime. There are party primaries next week. Various and sundry scoundrels in DC
Continue readingThe word “conservative” has been so misused and abused this campaign season it ought to be a crime. There are party primaries next week. Various and sundry scoundrels in DC
Continue readingSince their divorce from the SEIU, the State Employees Association of North Carolina has been showing a lot more love toward conservative-leaning and Republican leaders. They’ve come out pretty strong
Continue readingGreensboro-area resident Aryn Schloemer has been around conservative grassroots circles for some time. She’s a founding member of Guilford Patriots AND NC Grassroots Government. Some may remember her as a
Continue readingThat’s a good question to ask your legislator the next time you see him or her. It’s also a good question to ask NC House speaker Tim Moore, who is
Continue readingThat’s what’s being alleged out there. And who is responsible for policing these licenses? The NC Department of Public Instruction, of course. Catherine Truitt, the current superintendent of that agency,
Continue readingApparently, the iron-fisted leftist stranglehold on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus rages on. Apparently, the mostly Republican-appointed trustees are happy with the cocktail parties and basketball tickets and can’t be bothered.
Continue readingThe first phase of Campaign 2024 is quickly coming to a conclusion. Early voting kicks off tomorrow. There are a lot of offices AND A LOT OF NAMES on the
Continue readingRepublicans have TWO such critters on the primary ballot this year. Dave Boliek, Jr., running for state auditor, and Brad Briner, running for state treasurer, both serve on the University
Continue readingIf the governing class had their way, we’d all just sit there quietly, pay our money every April, and just tolerate the cronyism and the oppressive taxes and regulations they
Continue readingIt’s far too frequent of an occurrence to see legislators getting behind legislation that benefits them, their families, and / or their family business interests. It’s far too infrequent to
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