So. We’re cutting taxes — AND SPENDING MORE ??????
The conservative revolution rolls on in The City of Oaks. The mainstream media has been regaling us all day with stories about the $20.6 BILLION budget deal reached by
Continue readingThe conservative revolution rolls on in The City of Oaks. The mainstream media has been regaling us all day with stories about the $20.6 BILLION budget deal reached by
Continue readingWell, Civitas has signed off on it: “The tax reform plan will cut personal taxes and simplify taxes for every North Carolinian who works,” said Civitas President
Continue readingRob “Mr. Politics” Christensen tells us that “tax reform” is dead and buried. Never mind that a proposal to abolish the corporate income tax is very much alive and well
Continue readingA former member of the state Senate’s leadership team is praising tax reform efforts — specifically the abolition of the corporate income tax — put forth by
Continue readingStephen Moore, a renowned libertarian-leaning economist and member of The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board, has some advice for the GOP leadership now running the show in Raleigh: Man
Continue readingThe Charlotte City Council’s vote to give the owners of The Carolina Panthers $87 million to renovate Bank of America Stadium has raised some hackles in the grassroots. Did the
Continue readingWell, another Tax Day is in the rear -view mirror (for those of us who did not file for an extension, at least). John Hayward, writing at RedState, has
Continue readingWe’re in the middle of a godawful economic quagmire. Record unemployment. Increased regulation. Anemic economic growth. An impending economic disaster called ObamaCare. The expiration of lower federal income
Continue readingWe’ve said our peace in opposition to the NC General Assembly’s campaign to increase unemployment taxes for employers across the state. We’ve received SOME criticism over that position —
Continue readingLegislation to address the state’s debt to the federal government is moving its way along Jones Street. Basically, the plan calls for: (1) cutting back the amount of payments
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