Where did all the new voters come from?
Voters born elsewhere make up nearly half of N.C. electorate.” So begins the latest DataNet report from the UNC Program on Public Life, directed by former journalist Ferrel Guillory. So what? What... Read More
Voters born elsewhere make up nearly half of N.C. electorate.” So begins the latest DataNet report from the UNC Program on Public Life, directed by former journalist Ferrel Guillory. So what? What... Read More
When liberals debate tax policy, it can be hard to keep track of their current positions. They keep changing. Right now, for example, Democratic politicians and left-wing activists are castigating... Read More
Editorial by Charlotte Observer, July 19, 2014. You can have your opinion about teacher pay, other spending and tax cuts – we certainly have ours. But here are the facts: • North Carolina cut... Read More
One of the more hopeful signs in the troubling political debate in North Carolina these days comes not from the finger-pointing budget dispute in Raleigh but from Mount Airy of all places — at a... Read More
Editorial by Fayetteville Observer, July 19, 2014. As the General Assembly's not-so-short session grinds on, the House and Senate are raising the concept of stalemate to a high art. Whether it's the... Read More
I want to highlight one of the videos I mentioned in myprevious post. It features Court of Appeals candidates Sam J. (Jimmy) Ervin IV and Robert N. Hunter Jr., who are running against each other for... Read More
One way to see how the economy is really doing is to see it from the perspective of ministries that help people who are having a financial crisis. These are not homeless shelters serving the permanent... Read More
Do you propose, at some point, to run for the presidency?” North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory was asked on national TV the other day. The question was posed by Stuart Varney of Fox Business News, in... Read More
The political season is upon us again … with a vengeance. Nowadays it seems to always be that time. So much money – so little time. If you think our politicians just can’t agree on anything, you... Read More
Editorial by Fayetteville Observer, July 17, 2014. A giant slaughterhouse processing a million-plus chickens a week may not be what Cumberland County officials had in mind when they created a 485-acre... Read More