#ncga: A budget surplus ??? (GIVE IT BACK)
Guess what? They shook more money out of us than they needed: North Carolina government revenues are projected to exceed expectations by more than a half-billion dollars this fiscal year,
Continue readingGuess what? They shook more money out of us than they needed: North Carolina government revenues are projected to exceed expectations by more than a half-billion dollars this fiscal year,
Continue readingNCPolicyWatch — run by that madly-blinking space alien Chris Fitzsimon and his BFF Rob, and funded by WRAL owner Jim Goodmon — has the gory details: Given what we know
Continue readingWe’re caught in a trap I can’t walk out […] We can’t go on together With suspicious minds (suspicious minds) And we can’t build our dreams On suspicious minds […]
Continue readingShame on you, Greene County. Instead of deregulating, cutting taxes, or taking other steps to improve your business climate, you’re once again looking to squeeze some more money out of
Continue readingBelieve it or not, from the Charlotte Observer: When Neil Gorsuch accepted his nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday night, he tipped his hat to three former mentors, including
Continue readingOh, the butt hurt is epidemic the day after President Trump picks Judge Neil Gorsuch as his first nominee to the US Supreme Court. (Some of you long-time political junkies may
Continue readingTim Moore, David Lewis and Nelson Dollar like to ridicule him, shove him in a corner, and deny him committee posts. While THOSE GUYS wax on about spending more money,
Continue readingJudging by how these first couple of weeks have gone, my filter is going to get quite a workout. Don’t you wish Democrats and the drivebys could be this vicious
Continue readingWow, this didn’t take long. (And I am sure his buddy down south, Lindsey Graham-nesty, is pleased as punch): Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis Tuesday continued to raise concerns over
Continue readingMoore County and Randolph County are two of the most reliably Republican counties in the state. Political pros rank them somewhere in the R+20 or +30 range, which is a
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