Breaking up is HARD to do.
If you’ve followed Mark Robinson and Yolanda Hill for as long as we have, you’ve learned that there are a number of things that are hard for them: following the
Continue readingIf you’ve followed Mark Robinson and Yolanda Hill for as long as we have, you’ve learned that there are a number of things that are hard for them: following the
Continue readingThat’s right. We’re talking about the legal complaint filed by attorneys representing former Rockingham County commissioner Craig Travis which names, as defendants, Kevin “Son of Phil” Berger and a number
Continue readingAs we’re seeing in DC, Republicans around here are tossing out that bothersome plank from the party platform about fiscal restraint / conservatism. Government is not a for-profit business. (Granted,
Continue readingIt doesn’t matter WHO wins the governor race in November. Senator Phil Berger (R-Rockingham) will still be the biggest baddest dog on any block in our state capital. Some may
Continue readingThe GOP controls the U.S. House. Over in the Senate, we have a pretty stable crew of 10-15 “Republicans” (including Thom Tillis) who regularly vote to support the Democrat agenda.
Continue readingI’m old enough to remember when Republicans were a minority in the General Assembly and hollering to high heaven about corruption by the Democrat majority. (Boy, has the worm turned.)
Continue readingSeriously. WHO is surprised by another story about the tubby little guy from Kings Mountain using taxpayer-funded resources to benefit HIMSELF? (He’ll fit in sooooo well with those pikers in
Continue readingIt’s amazing how the politicos and the apparatchiks scatter when someone turns the lights on. We already told you about a DEI propaganda event, thinly disguised as “workforce training”, has
Continue readingThat’s what a bill introduced in the North Carolina House this week appears to indicate. State Rep. Pricey Harrison (D-Guilford) has proposed taking what is basically the language of existing state
Continue readingThe folks at Auburn University’s Mises Center usually have a pretty good take on all things economic. We came across this interesting on-the-money piece from one of their scholars regarding
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