Never backed down from a fight, eh?
That’s the claim from the newest entry into the GOP primary for NC attorney general. Let’s take a look at the record, which unfortunately indicates A LOT OF QUITTING. Dan
Continue readingThat’s the claim from the newest entry into the GOP primary for NC attorney general. Let’s take a look at the record, which unfortunately indicates A LOT OF QUITTING. Dan
Continue readingPrior to the 2022 elections, we were told the GOP legislators could run right over the top of Democrat governor Roy Cooper – IF IF IF – they got that
Continue readingThe ‘You don’t like it? SUE US’ mentality. Councils regularly populated with the worst stereotypes of what outsiders think Pinehurst people are like. Catering to tattletales with a taxpayer-funded message
Continue readingThe former congressman and current gubernatorial candidate is certainly getting feisty. He aggressively targeted lieutenant governor Mark Robinson’s ethics (or lack thereof) and is now putting heat on the state’s
Continue readingWhat’s the difference, you ask? Desegregation involves opening up opportunities to people who have been denied access to said opportunities due to race, gender, or religion. People have different ideas
Continue readingOne thing you can say about Dan Bishop is he likes to stay on the move. He spent four years as a Mecklenburg County commissioner. Two years as a state
Continue readingAccording to an official UNC-CH alumni publication, THAT’S exactly what happened: […] In a separate issue, BOT Vice Chair John Preyer ’91 questioned Carolina’s effort to defend itself against the
Continue readingEthics are becoming a big issue to use against Mark Robinson in the race for North Carolina governor. Here’s one more story to keep that fire burning: As the battle
Continue readingJust when you thought things couldn’t get any more acrimonious under the Pizzella-Strickland-Sanborn cabal, along comes the North Carolina Court of Appeals. The Village’s ruling cabal was all giggly with
Continue readingState treasurer Dale Folwell – who also oversees the health plan for state employees – had some good news for plan consumers this week: State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA,
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