NC Spin Articles

Progressives and Blacks

Sometimes I wonder when black people will reject the patronizing insults of white progressives and their black handmaidens. After CNN’s Piers Morgan’s interview with the key witness in the George...    Read More

August 21, 2013

The Republican gamble

Republicans are taking a huge gamble. After a legislative session that left their approval ratings in the tank and managed to alienate everybody but their own true believers, the GOP is attempting...    Read More

August 20, 2013

When Education and Politics Collide

When educational statistics and state politics collide, the results can be cringe-inducing. A memorable example dates back to March 4, 1999, when the governing board of the National Assessment of...    Read More

by John Hood   |   August 20, 2013


State unemployment rate rises

from The Carolina Mercury, August 19, 2013. The state’s seasonally adjusted July unemployment rate was 8.9 percent, increasing 0.1 of a percentage point from June’s revised rate. The national rate...    Read More

August 20, 2013


A Major League Blunder

Governor McCrory increasingly looks like a modest Triple-A ballplayer who is befuddled by big league pitching. His latest whiff is defending the DHHS salary debacle. McCrory should have put as much...    Read More

August 20, 2013


N.C. Teachers: Third prize is you're fired

I took a shot this morning at explaining the ins and outs of K-12 education funding, with a focus on teacher salaries. Bottom line: They're not so good. We've frozen the salary steps so long that they...    Read More

August 20, 2013


The voting rights foo-fa

This isn’t a story of sin begetting sin but of foolishness begetting foolishness. Years ago, somewhere, some Democratic political guru sat in a room with reams of demographics of people who never...    Read More

August 20, 2013


A sharp turn to the right

North Carolina is channeling Alabama and South Carolina when it comes to the best economic, social and political model for a Southern state. For more than half a century, North Carolina has been...    Read More

August 20, 2013