‘Maserati Timmy’ and his slush fund
Seriously. 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 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
Continue readingWe’ve all had some time to mull over the horrible travesty handed down last week by a New York Court against former president Donald Trump. It has the kind of
Continue readingMoore County delegation to the NC General Assembly — pay close attention. State Rep. Charlie Miller (R-Brunswick) has introduced a bill doing away with The City of Southport‘s extraterritorial jurisdiction
Continue readingActually, I thought we were already doing some of this. Zero-based budgeting involves putting serious thought into your needs for the upcoming budget year and calculating their costs as close
Continue readingHere we are with another example of talking tough, but then delivering something weak and spineless to appease campaign donors. Remember when sheriffs elected in liberal enclaves Wake and Mecklenburg
Continue readingSilly me. I thought representative government was all about our elected folks getting together to publicly make decisions for the greater good. Too many big decisions in our capital city
Continue readingThat is the conclusion of a fabulous site devoted to government transparency called “Open The Books.” Judging from what these folks have uncovered, that DEI vote at UNC-Chapel Hill
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