NC Spin Articles

Carolina Needs Capital Ideas

Just about every political cause in Raleigh is being pitched as a spur to economic growth. It’s easy to see why. North Carolina continues to post one of the worst unemployment rates in the country...    Read More

by John Hood   |   May 29, 2013

Time is slipping away

North Carolina is a politically centrist state. Depending on the personalities that emerge and the economy, it can lean right politically. Republicans and conservatives, armed with a web of 527s...    Read More

May 28, 2013

5 Troubling Ideas for NC Democracy

Let us put aside the major issues that divide North Carolina politics – taxes, the size of government, public vs. private education, abortion, guns, funding for the University of North Carolina...    Read More

May 28, 2013


Is there a Democrat in the house?

North Carolina has become a red state. In 2010 and again in 2012, Republicans convinced voters that Democrats had done a poor job of running our state and they had a better plan. Their message was...    Read More

May 23, 2013

A Thing you Rarely See

There’re a lot of clever politicians and smart politicians but there’re not many politicians with the courage to take a stand they know is unpopular. The other day, baffled by the raft of tax...    Read More

May 23, 2013

Robin Hood in Reverse

There’s no doubt that Senator Berger’s tax reform plan is an attention getter.  The problem, however, is the math just doesn’t add up.  Under the GOP tax reform plan, North Carolina’s middle...    Read More

by Brad Crone   |   May 23, 2013



When Liberals Love Privatization

Remember Where’s Waldo? Imagine for a moment that he had the word “privatization” stitched on his colorful little cap, and see if you can spot him in this word picture: North Carolina spends...    Read More

by John Hood   |   May 21, 2013



A Pivotal Two Weeks

Decisions made by the North Carolina General Assembly over the next two weeks will likely determine not only the political fate of its Republican majority but also how the core functions of state...    Read More

by John Hood   |   May 14, 2013