Overridden: ‘Tough Love’ gets the job done
Wow. Governor Doofus hasn’t been man-handled this roughly since ‘Joey Bats’ last visited his crib over on Blount Street. Raleigh insiders tell me the real story from today’s veto override
Continue readingWow. Governor Doofus hasn’t been man-handled this roughly since ‘Joey Bats’ last visited his crib over on Blount Street. Raleigh insiders tell me the real story from today’s veto override
Continue readingAs GOP leaders in Raleigh are fighting to create a new opportunity in the state for labor unions, The State Employees Association of North Carolina (SEANC) is kissing a labor
Continue readingThe backroom wheeling-and-dealing on the state budget continues, as a lot of state business faces uncertainty and most legislators are left twiddling thumbs. We’ve told you about the disgraceful casino
Continue readingAs legislators dither over casinos and whether to override three Cooper vetoes, this appears to be going on Down East: The debate surrounding gender-affirming care for minors in North Carolina
Continue readingIt doesn’t matter that important state government work is being held up. It doesn’t matter that state-funded medical facilities are pushing the transgender agenda unfettered. The thugs who call the
Continue readingGiven the heavy college presence in our fair state, this Wall Street Journal piece ought to provide some serious food for thought: The nation’s best-known public universities have been on
Continue readingThe former congressman and current gubernatorial candidate is certainly getting feisty. He aggressively targeted lieutenant governor Mark Robinson’s ethics (or lack thereof) and is now putting heat on the state’s
Continue readingOne thing you can say about Dan Bishop is he likes to stay on the move. He spent four years as a Mecklenburg County commissioner. Two years as a state
Continue readingAccording to an official UNC-CH alumni publication, THAT’S exactly what happened: […] In a separate issue, BOT Vice Chair John Preyer ’91 questioned Carolina’s effort to defend itself against the
Continue readingEthics are becoming a big issue to use against Mark Robinson in the race for North Carolina governor. Here’s one more story to keep that fire burning: As the battle
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