My Spin by Tom Campbell

Peeling the healthcare onion

State Treasurer Dale Folwell administers the State Health Plan, the largest in our state. Folwell believes his office should know what various procedures cost his 700,000 present and retired state...    Read More

by Tom Campbell   |   September 6, 2018

Labor Day then and now

Labor Day was the saddest day of the year when I was young. It signaled the official end of summer and the start of the routine of getting up early, going to school, doing homework and going to bed...    Read More

by Tom Campbell   |   August 30, 2018

5 + 6 = Ugly defeat in November

Someone should tell our legislative leadership that sometimes it is best to quit while you're behind. And they are definitely behind the eight-ball on two proposed constitutional amendments. The first...    Read More

by Tom Campbell   |   August 23, 2018



Impeach Justices?

Dallas Woodhouse, Executive Director of the state Republican Party, lobbed a grenade into a Friday discussion about the Constitutional Amendments on  November's ballot, by suggesting that our Supreme...    Read More

by Tom Campbell   |   August 18, 2018

Be careful what you ask for

When the courts rule against laws our legislature has passed, which they often do, it never seems to enter lawmakers’ minds that those rulings are because of their own wrongheaded notions. Nope...    Read More

by Tom Campbell   |   August 16, 2018


Defending the first amendment

If you tell a lie long enough and often enough people will eventually believe it. That certainly seems to be the theory behind trying to convince people that the press is filled with fake news and is...    Read More

by Tom Campbell   |   August 16, 2018

Watching the same movie ad nauseum

What we are currently witnessing in state government feels like watching the movie “Groundhog Day.” Our legislature passes a bill, the governor vetoes it, lawmakers override the veto, then the...    Read More

by Tom Campbell   |   August 9, 2018

Why not hire a North Carolinian?

If the Board of Governors meetings were broadcast they would become the top rated reality show on TV. There’s something for everyone - humor, pathos, conflict, and, occasionally, a nugget of wisdom...    Read More

by Tom Campbell   |   August 2, 2018