My journey with healthcare
When politicians bicker over affordable healthcare for all, when healthcare is the first thing on the budget cut list, it demonstrates a failure of government, of moral conscience, and brotherly love. Read More
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Special sessions, politics and political pawnsIt is fascinating watching Republicans fighting Republicans, unable to make decisions and making political pawns for the poor and needy. Meanwhile Governor Stein and Democrats are scoring big political points. Read More |

When politicians bicker over affordable healthcare for all, when healthcare is the first thing on the budget cut list, it demonstrates a failure of government, of moral conscience, and brotherly love. Read More

There's room in every philosophical tent, but the tent still has to have some limits. Read More

The MAGA crowd may not be able to tolerate what is revealed in The Epstein Files...unless they are thoroughly scrubbed! Read More

Not only is the pay better but so is compensation for duties outside teaching. Some have almost doubled their pay. Read More

The Department of Labor will no take over many of the functions of the former Department of Education. Read More

The precedent has been set. Unless there is action by a U.S. Congress, each North Carolina General Assembly could redraw the next election’s Congressional map. Read More

Suggestions for resolving the budget by a man who has been involved in past state budgets is welcome. Read More

The realignment in suburban North Carolina has been comprehensive. But is it complete? Read More

In an affordability crisis it's up to you to decide how to make your life more affordable. Read More

The Epstein vote was similar to two teenagers fighting. Read More

Now, as before, Americans must choose. What will it be? Read More

250 years ago this week North Carolinians were involved in a battle of the American Revolution. Read More

An Elon University Poll finds President Donald Trump’s approval rating in the state has fallen since March. Read More

Instead of scrambling as a reaction to recent election results, Republicans seem to be doubling down. Read More

The Treasurer joins a long list of petitioners who claim that the Certificate of Need laws save us money. Read More

Lib Campbell's column will resume next week. Read More

State Treasurer Brad Briner and his team are implementing an array of program changes and premium hikes. Reform is essential if the state is to continue providing health benefits at a reasonable cost. Read More

Americans are ready for a dramatic change. After 10 months of Trump, we’ve seen enough and know that we have to stop this nonsense. Read More

Building wealth and having access to that wealth are related, but different, things. Read More

Communication is not fluff. It is performance infrastructure. Research shows that more than three-quarters of a leader’s time is spent communicating—and top performers treat it as essential as strategy or finance. Read More

Voter sentiment continues to sour, Democrats are gaining support, Cooper leads in Senate race and voters are feeling the pinch of price increases. Read More

Looking at politicians, people are beginning to shake their heads. They’ve had enough. Read More

Democrats have new bounce in their steps and new hope in their hearts. Read More

Stein remains in positive territory, while Tillis and both political parties are underwater. Read More

Republicans are committing many unforced errors. If not corrected they will fare poorly in the 2026 elections. Read More