Tony Tata, school buses, and NC’s educrat cartel
Democrat Gary Pearce is beside himself over the appointment of former Wake County Schools superintendent Tony Tata as state DOT secretary. (Gary and his buddy
Continue readingDemocrat Gary Pearce is beside himself over the appointment of former Wake County Schools superintendent Tony Tata as state DOT secretary. (Gary and his buddy
Continue readingOn Wednesday, grassroots activists will be rallying in Raleigh to pressure legislators to block implementation of ObamaCare in North Carolina. Our neighbors to the South will be making some
Continue readingThe start of the new calendar year started the clock ticking on the implementation of that economic nightmare known as ObamaCare. Where we are NOW — the states are required
Continue readingToday, at noon, the McCrory era began in Raleigh. Pat McCrory, the Republican former mayor of Charlotte, broke the Queen City curse and got sworn in as North
Continue readingIn DC, they are ignoring the guidelines laid out in The Constitution regarding legislative process. The Supreme Court has come up with creative dandies like “freedom of
Continue readingThe ruling class and their media lapdogs are pulling out all stops to whip up a state of frenzy over this impending fiscal cliff. We are here thanks to: (1)
Continue readingPoliticians in Raleigh and DC, aided and abetted by our oft-clueless media, are railing about how the only way to fix our economic mess is to get the ‘guv-mint’
Continue readingJust in case you needed some evidence that elections MATTER, look no further than The North Carolina Supreme Court. Justice Paul Newby, fresh off of a tough
Continue readingTriangle Business Journal’s ranking of North Carolina’s Top Ten Largest Employers speaks screams volumes about the sorry state of the Tar Heel State’s econ0my. The two largest —
Continue readingNorth Carolina’s financial center (Charlotte) and its center of government (Raleigh) appear to be melding together or merging. We’ve seen it in McClatchy buying both the Charlotte Observer
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