#ncga [Something up in the House today?]
As you know, we — like Paul Tine — are members of the House Republican Caucus (without ever having been elected to the House as Republicans, of course). We got
Continue readingAs you know, we — like Paul Tine — are members of the House Republican Caucus (without ever having been elected to the House as Republicans, of course). We got
Continue readingI have to stand up and applaud Oathkeepers of Rowan County. They put together a classic missive for our legislators to hammer home a great point about driver licenses for
Continue readingThe crazy vote in the House Finance Committee to allow illegal aliens to drive just won’t go away. With no official tally of yeas and nays, and chairman Bill Brawley’s
Continue reading*SIGH*. There’s nothing like having your veracity challenged by politicians. We posted earlier about Republicans selling out the party platform to enable illegal aliens to obtain driver licenses in North
Continue readingTHIS is mind-boggling: When a bill that would allow immigrants in the United States illegally to obtain limited driving privileges cleared the House Finance Committee Tuesday morning, Gregorio Morales and
Continue readingThe GOP takeover in Raleigh presented all kinds of opportunities to remake the political landscape for years to come. Long-time liberal bureaucrats could be weeded out of the state bureaucracy
Continue readingI am really starting to look like a psychic. In a previous post about Hasan Harnett’s upset win in the NCGOP chairman’s race, I talked about the possibility of sore
Continue readingIn 2014, the NCGOP platform said THIS: […] We support the issuance of a driver’s license or state identification card only to those who are lawfully present. […] Here in 2015,
Continue readingThom Tillis could have been taken down by this issue in the 2014 US Senate race — had it not been for an overall incompetent campaign by Kay Hagan and
Continue readingThose scaredy-cats just don’t give up, do they? The state Senate has overridden Gov. Pat’s veto of H405 — The Property Protection Act. Opponents — including the guv — attacked
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