#ncpol: Richard Burr. George Holding. “Solar Champions.” (Oy, vey.)
This does not surprise me about Burr. His core beliefs are about as flexible as those girls down at the “gentlemen’s club” near the airport. (Just like
Continue readingThis does not surprise me about Burr. His core beliefs are about as flexible as those girls down at the “gentlemen’s club” near the airport. (Just like
Continue readingWe posted earlier on how edu-crats here in Moore County have a yearly ritual of LYING their posteriors off to the public about their financial position. *Oh, the babies are
Continue readingNot long ago, a team of legislators led by Nelson Dollar introduced a bill making it illegal to crack down on law enforcement officers seeking to enforce immigration laws.
Continue readingHere is NC House majority leader John Bell: No, not really. Life is not always fair. Some people make it big in college football or basketball, the NBA, and the
Continue readingLeftists tend to be creative types. That’s why they dominate and excel in the arts. In the legal community, they tend to take great pride in pulling stuff out of
Continue readingThe nationwide trend of trolling Republicans’ Facebook pages, twisting something there to appear racist, and then beating them over the head until they APOLOGIZE is making its way down to
Continue readingPoor Nelson. He apparently believes he’s not getting paid enough to hang out on Jones Street every day spending OUR MONEY. He, Pat Hurley and Rayne Turner have introduced HB
Continue readingOur lazy, no-account, shiftless, irresponsible driveby media has apparently decided that their modus operandi — at least until Democrats OWN EVERYTHING — is to troll Republican social media accounts to
Continue readingRenee Hudson, the wife of Cabarrus Marketing CEO Richard Hudson, has been picked for a nice job within the Trump administration: Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Trump and one of
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,
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