NC Spin Articles

Who captured whom?

As much as I admire the Old Bull Mooses’ single-minded pertinacity, I’ve been unkind lately to the State Senate but at dinner last night Conor, who may be the last of the Jessecrats, set me...    Read More

July 1, 2014

Driver ed programs need to remain affordable

Editorial by Wilmington Star-News, June 30, 2014. The N.C. Senate is wrong to propose cutting money for school-based driver education programs; the House would be making a huge mistake to go along...    Read More

July 1, 2014

Senate, House remain divided on budget numbers

The NC Senate last night rejected a proposed "mini-budget" that had last week been approved by the House. The main sticking point between the two chambers continues to be projected funding needs for...    Read More

July 1, 2014


Hobby Lobby ruling expands corporate rights

Editorial by News and Observer, June 30, 2014. The Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling Monday that closely held corporations cannot be required to provide contraceptive coverage for their employees brought...    Read More

July 1, 2014

A troubling trend toward secrecy

Suspicion of all things government-related is a fundamental tenet of the Republican Party and generally a valuable one. History demonstrates that the public must keep a vigilant eye on government and...    Read More

July 1, 2014




Spending money to save money

The irony was unmistakable.In a recent legislative committee meeting, House and Senate lawmakers peppered an official in Gov. Pat McCrory's administration with questions about money the state is...    Read More

July 1, 2014

The haves and have-nots of employment tenure

After years of rejecting progressives’ class warfare argument about “the haves” and the “have-nots,” I’m a bit embarrassed to acknowledge they’ve been right all along. Not only that, I...    Read More

July 1, 2014