#ncpol: Oh, look. A Poll !!!
Civitas has released some polling on the political environment in North Carolina. (I, for one, am surprised that they had the courage to do it — given their total submission
Continue readingCivitas has released some polling on the political environment in North Carolina. (I, for one, am surprised that they had the courage to do it — given their total submission
Continue readingHere in North Carolina, we’ve seen the tyranny and mayhem out-of-control leftist judges can wreak FIRST-HAND. We’ve got a great opportunity to remake the federal judiciary. We have a GOP
Continue readingMiss Susie CAN’T be thrilled with the competition: Thom Tillis wants to make the Senate work a little more like the North Carolina Legislature. A full review of the rules,
Continue readingIf only WE had pooled our money and tossed him ONE MORE DOLLAR than the Chamber and the Farm Bureau did: Establishment GOP Senators are trying to assemble a cheap-labor amnesty
Continue reading666. The sign of the beast. And the first three numbers of the total federal deficit in FY 2017. Boy, the “conservative” party is making us proud: Real federal spending
Continue readingIf you run into Craven County commissioner Scott Dacey, one of the first things likely to come out of his mouth is how much money he’s raised in his bid
Continue readingHe once told us that repealing ObamaCare was the “dumbest” idea he’d ever heard. It looks like our very own Richard Burr thinks voting to spend BILLIONS on subsidies for
Continue readingRemember when Robert Pittenger earned national attention refusing — on video — to vote to repeal ObamaCare? Well, he’s back in the national spotlight AGAIN: When is a wall not
Continue readingThat’s right. Our junior US senator is teaming with Barry Obama’s attorney general — the one who sided with the New Black Panthers over regular voters — to “reform” the
Continue readingI wasn’t a math major, but something about this concept dreamed up by the, um. “honorables” doesn’t sit right with me. Check out section 3 of Session Law 2017-214 pushed
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