The Tenth Amendment rides again in Raleigh
The Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution — which basically says, if it ain’t specifically in The Constitution, it’s a state matter — has been rediscovered by
Continue readingThe Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution — which basically says, if it ain’t specifically in The Constitution, it’s a state matter — has been rediscovered by
Continue readingSources within the staff of Congressman Mark Meadows (R-NC-11) are confirming that NCGOP vice-chairman Wayne King has been hired onto the congressman’s staff as a “senior adviser.” Word is
Continue reading(No, lefty jihad is not an old basketball coach.) Gov. Pat has trained both barrels on the public education establishment — specifically those folks within the UNC
Continue readingAn aide to Speaker Tillis has finally responded — kinda — to Don Reid’s query about voter ID: From: Joe Nolan (Speaker Tillis’ Office) [mailto:Joe.Nolan@ncleg.net] On Behalf Of Rep.
Continue readingThe Republican majority in the North Carolina Senate has put its money where its mouth is and introduced legislation allowing the state of North Carolina to
Continue readingHouse Speaker Thom Tillis and Gov. Pat McCrory have BOTH said they would be willing to accept voter ID legislation that DOES NOT require an officially-issued photo
Continue readingThe Republican Liberty Caucus and The Eastern North Carolina Tea Party have united behind a Wake County physician’s effort to unseat U.S. Senator Kay Hagan. Dr. Greg Brannon
Continue readingOne of Richard Morgan’s favorite legislators, Julia Howard, says we need to kick a bunch of people off of unemployment by July 1. In the meantime, legislators from Gov. Pat
Continue readingIt’s becoming increasingly clear that the state House leadership and the governor’s office are working in tandem. And NOT in a good way. Speaker Thom Tillis talks tough
Continue readingSupposedly, our state is in the midst of a “conservative revolution.” But the message we’re getting out of our new administration in Raleigh is sounding a
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