#ncga: Servicing the BIG DONORS is ‘The Agenda’
There is a lot of frustration around the Jones Street Puzzle Palace. The General Assembly — in particular, the House — appears to be rudderless, aimless. There is no leadership,
Continue readingThere is a lot of frustration around the Jones Street Puzzle Palace. The General Assembly — in particular, the House — appears to be rudderless, aimless. There is no leadership,
Continue readingGood news first. Conservative Review — one of the strongest players in DC for conservative journalism – does a great job of digging into the voting records of the “Honorables”
Continue readingThe NCGOP organization in the 12th congressional district has its work cut out for it. The district is majority DEM, so they will NEVER get a congressman elected. But, in
Continue readingThat’s the advice that allegedly-still-living-and-breathing crackerjack N&O columnist Rob Christensen is giving legislators in Raleigh: During the middle of the last century, there was a reform effort in North Carolina
Continue readingWho NEEDS a Democrat majority in Raleigh when you’ve got this pack of RINOs? Two of the Democrats’ top campaign promises in 2016 — repeal of HB2 and Medicaid
Continue readingNo, that’s not an Elton John classic. Or a new NBC sitcom. The lefty praetorian guard over at IndyWeek is accusing our old, um, *pal* Jimmy Dixon of protecting
Continue readingState Rep. Frank Iler (R-Brunswick), who took a walk on the vote to repeal HB2, tried to explain himself to his constituents in an April 4 newsletter: […] Thursday we
Continue readingWho enjoys being lied to? I don’t. Yet, many Republican voters — instate and nationwide — seem to be giving it the OK. Republicans talk a good conservative game at
Continue readingIn the 2016 GOP primaries, Rep. Jamie Boles’s opponent raised the issue about Harnett County state Rep. David Lewis — chairman of the powerful House Rules committee and a top
Continue readingThe NCGOPe is spinning hard – trying to tell us the big changes in HB2 are put off until at least 2020. But at least one leading House Republican —
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