#ncga: Fletch Rents
Political consultant do a lot of things for their clients. Not many play landlord for them. We’ve been following the unusual case of state senator Fletcher Hartsell (RINO-Cabarrus) —
Continue readingPolitical consultant do a lot of things for their clients. Not many play landlord for them. We’ve been following the unusual case of state senator Fletcher Hartsell (RINO-Cabarrus) —
Continue readingIncredible. It is amazing that something that is sooooo common sense is having such difficulty navigating through the conservative revolution: Voters who do not have photo identification would be able
Continue readingWe’re on Twitter here. You can waste a lot of time there if you’re not careful. There are all kinds of people — from all political stripes and varying levels
Continue readingIt took two-and-a-half years, but state Senator Fletcher Hartsell’s (RINO-Cabarrus) campaign finance / ethics case is going to get some attention from an actual bona fide prosecutor: More than $600
Continue readingHere we have a recent radio interview with our, um, “Republican” governor explaining how we need to pay more in gas tax and get to like paying tolls if we
Continue readingBoy things are getting curiouser and curiouser. (And the moles sure are working hard, aren’t they?) We posted earlier about State Rep. Charles Jeter’s campaign and a lobbying / consulting
Continue readingWe wrote something about these guys earlier: If you browse to one of the two web sites out there for Rosebay Development Partners (Here or Here), you can find information
Continue readingRepublican House members Charles Jeter and Bill Brawley have been contorting themselves intensively trying to distance themselves from that recent Finance Committee vote to allow driver licenses for illegals. However,
Continue readingPoor Charlie. He just can’t win. He got the amnesty opponents riled up on the big driver license vote. [He voted to kill the Blust amendment stripping license privileges for
Continue readingWe thought something was up today, and boy was it. The House got its act together and overrode Gov. McCrory’s veto of a bill allowing magistrates to refuse to
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