Burr, Thilli$ do Obama a solid.
This post in National Review’s The Corner blog sums up the, um, *benefits* of a “Republican Senate” in the Obama era nicely: To nobody’s surprise, the Lee amendment to defund
Continue readingThis post in National Review’s The Corner blog sums up the, um, *benefits* of a “Republican Senate” in the Obama era nicely: To nobody’s surprise, the Lee amendment to defund
Continue readingFresh off of getting his spending spree card punched for two more years by his low-information Wake County constituents, “Little Lord” Nelson Dollar one again failed to, um, disappoint. The N&O’s
Continue readingOur *conservative warrior* Thom Thilli$$$$$ is crossing the aisle again — much to the dismay of law-and-order loving Americans: Today, Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) announced that he has co-sponsored the
Continue readingFor a while, I had thought some monkey business was going on. Strange things were happening at the Haymaker’s Facebook page. We were being blocked from posting new items. Bizarre
Continue reading*Uncle Timmy wants you to eat your vegetables.* It really is a shame that, in an overwhelmingly Republican chamber, you get run over and beat down for daring to question
Continue readingItzhak Perlman? He ain’t comin.’ And it has Craig Jarvis and Blinkin’ Chris’s special friend Rob Schofield PEEVED. Since being caught lobbying CEOs to make a fuss over HB2, our
Continue readingMy how the worm turns. In 2012, Richard Hudson moved back to North Carolina and ran for Congress as a “small businessman’‘ seeking to “take our country back.” Never mind
Continue readingIt sounds like Seinfeld’s ‘soup nazi’ paid a visit to the NC House Republican Caucus confab yesterday. Some honorables seeking PORK were de-nied. It’s budget time. So, the GOPers were
Continue readingBelieve it or not, it has actually been a struggle to get our Republican senators — Richard Burr and Thom Thilli$ — to sign on to an effort to defund
Continue readingIn Lincoln County, there is a lot of talk about economic development. In November, there was talk of a proposed industrial client investing $12 million in property adjacent to the
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