#ncga Monkey Business Report: John Bell’s ‘fishy’ bill
House majority leader John Bell is a nice guy. (I’ve actually talked with him.) You want to like him. You want to believe what he says. But then you remember
Continue readingHouse majority leader John Bell is a nice guy. (I’ve actually talked with him.) You want to like him. You want to believe what he says. But then you remember
Continue readingWe’ve had two significant events here recently that raise significant points about our Second Amendment rights. The NC House passed HB746 which does away with the concept of permits for
Continue readingWhat a difference a month makes. Last month, EVERYBODY was getting perfect scores from Civitas. A month later, after the solar scam has come and gone, there are only SEVEN
Continue readingThat’s what it looks like. And a group of conservatives, from the House and Senate (including our very own Mark Meadows), is calling them out on it: Conservative senators and
Continue readingA group of Republican US senators sent a letter to President Trump in late May encouraging him to pull out of the Paris Accord on “climate change.” Amazingly, only 22
Continue readingRemember how leftists stuck us with those crazy automobile emission standards? Your car HAD to pass in order to get its inspection sticker and stay road-legal. Leftists thumped their chests
Continue readingThe NC House Republican leadership is on the verge of helping Governor Roy Cooper keep another campaign promise: In a moment of bipartisan agreement, North Carolina lawmakers could eliminate the
Continue readingThe NCGOPe dominated North Carolina House dropped all pretenses of conservatism today and rammed through the subsidized solar lobby’s wildest fantasy today by a vote of 108-11. HB589 is
Continue readingSenator Jerry Tillman is an interesting bird to watch. He’s got a “campaign office” 80 miles or so outside the boundaries of his district — on a Raleigh golf course. He’s
Continue readingGovernment subsidies for the solar industry are going up. (So is the bankruptcy rate in the industry.) It’s becoming more and more clear that solar — at best — is
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