Folwell to Cooper: Fire your DOT secretary!
This sounds like something that ought to be coming from the state’s alleged conservative party (if they had a communications office worth a damn) or from someone
Continue readingThis sounds like something that ought to be coming from the state’s alleged conservative party (if they had a communications office worth a damn) or from someone
Continue readingIt is absolutely astounding that a major political party in this country is openly advocating the obstruction of a federal law enforcement agency’s work. It’s even more astonishing that
Continue readingDuring the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, liberals were outraged — OUTraged — by local sheriffs and police departments refusing to cooperate with federal agents in the protection
Continue readingIt’s hard to argue against Moms and babies. And Governor Doofus knows this. He’s clearly gearing up for 2020: Many state employees will soon get paid time off
Continue readingMark Martin, the Republican chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, recently announced he was bailing out of that particular sinking ship to take a lucrative opportunity at
Continue readingGovernor Roy Cooper has advised Dallas and his Grandpa over on Hillsborough Street to submit two new names ASAP for consideration for the NCGOP’s two seats on the new five-member
Continue readingWhat a difference (nearly) a decade can make. Word has come out that the SBI was all over some serious allegations of voting irregularities in Bladen County as early as
Continue readingYou know things aren’t going well when the communications director for the opposing party is trumpeting your comments across the media: Hudson, in case you didn’t know, is a Republican
Continue readingDan Forest says I-77 is all Roy Cooper’s fault. Jeff Tarte’s November opponent says it’s HIS fault. (Tarte says cancel the contract, worry about paying for it later.) Voters in
Continue readingWe told you about the conservative majority in the General Assembly agreeing to knock state spending up ONE BILLION DOLLARS above 2017-2018 totals. Now, it appears they’re trying to outspend
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