#ncga: It’s GOOD to be the Finance chairman. (CHA-ching!)
They are safe from the wrath of the voters for two more years. So, of course, the final information for 2016 is now out. Jason Saine is quite the political Horatio
Continue readingThey are safe from the wrath of the voters for two more years. So, of course, the final information for 2016 is now out. Jason Saine is quite the political Horatio
Continue readingYessirree, bob. The John Locke Foundation and their fearless – and tap-dancing, I may add — leader are joining forces with the likes of Planned Parenthood and the AFL-CIO to
Continue readingJohn Hood and Chris Fitzsimon don’t just team up on NC Spin. They are also doing it more and more on state policy matters: A coalition of policy and
Continue readingThat’s right! Just throw him a few solids, and the little guy from King’s Mountain will hook you up with the taxpayer-funded daytime preoccupation of your choice. (Even if he
Continue readingI have picked up some pretty high-level, credible chatter from sources talking up a 2020 rematch for governor between Roy Cooper and Pat McCrory. Team McCrory cites the relative closeness
Continue readingMike Causey is truly the embodiment of that old fable about the tortoise and the hare. You know — slow and steady wins the race. Causey, a Guilford County Republican,
Continue readingThe Republican Party’s platform at the national and state level talks oh so nice about appreciating the free market. But a lot of that doesn’t mesh with the rhetoric coming
Continue readingTwo of the greatest minds in North Carolina came together in the pages of today’s edition of McClatchy’s flagship money-bleeder: N.C. Republican Party executive director Dallas Woodhouse caused a stir
Continue reading2016 has been wild and crazy right to the very end. (We get the feeling we may see a little more in the break between Christmas and New Year’s.) Once
Continue readingThe latest level of nonsense from the Jim Goodmon-George Soros commie axis of evil tries to paint North Carolina as near-fascist for unreasonably clamping down on local governments. Here was
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