Letter to the man in the truck
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How much we've changed since our 200th anniversary celebrationAs we approach the 250th anniversary on July 4th we are far from being united and celebratory about this milestone. Read More |

Speak into the lies and ugliness. It gets easier the more we do it Read More

Medical spending in the US as a share of gross domestic product was 15% lower than projected 14 years earlier, and indeed was only “marginally higher” than in 2010. Read More

Pelley said, “There is no democracy without journalism!” Read More

North Carolina is among the bottom of states in public k-12 spending as a share of state taxpayer income. Read More

The continuing success of the American “experiment in self-government” depends on current and future generations keeping open minds. Read More

Put away your Confederate flag, stop venerating the cheap mass-produced monuments to white-supremacists and finally repudiate the murderous ideology that has defined and poisoned Southern society sine 1619. Read More

Administrative agencies should not quietly add requirements the statute does not contain. Read More

Fewer than three in ten newborns will live with both biological parents until the age of eighteen. Read More

Washington did some remarkable for these times and he did it twice. Read More

Budget analysts in and out of government correctly fingered entitlements as the primary driver of federal deficits. The time will come when everything will have to be included in discussion and negotiation. Read More

North Carolina clings to an ancient system of alcohol beverage control that is inefficient and bloated with a bureaucracy full of corruption and cronyism. Read More

Now is a good time for conservatives to focus attention on the issues everyone is concerned about on a daily basis — their personal and family economic status and prospects. Read More

The Spirit of '76 is not as alive in 2026. Read More

Social Security and Medicare are high-concern issues among the GenZ population. Read More

It is imperative to restore confidence and work together to build a better world for all of us. Read More

As important as the Declaration was, and remains, America’s semiquincentennial celebration is about far more than a single document or meeting. Read More

Let’s commit to MAKE AMERICA MAKE SENSE AGAIN. Read More

A proposed law would not allow the retirement of a baseload power plant until there was an equal or greater amount of new baseload capacity on the grid. Read More

Climate-related risk is now the primary cause of increasing insurance premiums. Read More

We should be wary of creating broad new authorities for state government without clear evidence that the benefits outweigh the costs. Read More

The Fed uses its influence over interest rates and control over the money supply to keep interest rates and unemployment rates low. Read More

The invisible senator tiptoes through the halls of Congress once again, careful never to be relevant. Read More

The Cherokees were the tribe with the most members. They sided with the British, a fateful choice. Read More

One gets the sense that Republican leaders see the wave headed their way and are advancing the constitutional amendment binge to protect their wealthy patrons. Read More

Is there nothing in the entire state bureaucracy that can be cut or defunded? Nothing? Read More