A crumbling democracy
We are living the lyrics, “you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.” Read More
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Will things ever return to the way they were?Our government operates by "the consent of the governed." A plurality of us no longer consent to what is going on in government. Read More |
We are living the lyrics, “you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.” Read More
The Trump administration’s mercurial approach to trade policy is making it difficult for businesses to plan for the future. Read More
Trump’s America’s is NOT a religion, but it IS a dangerous cult. Read More
There has been a dramatic unwinding of clean-energy tax credits. Time will tell whether the actions were wise or not. Read More
Improving DMV will require more employees and more money, items only the legislature can approve. Read More
Where people live matters. The House represents is supposed to represent individual communities and districts. Read More
Almost all parents work in order to make ends meet. The current state child care system is broken and needs improving. Read More
Next year's Senate campaign can be likened to watching reruns of an old television show. Read More
Challenges facing our nation are big. And if we screw up there are real consequences. Read More
When sending senators or representatives to Washington, voters prioritize different issues and are more likely to stick with their party preferences. Read More
Three major competing philosophies are competing to see how best to organize societies. Read More
Since the 2024 election Democrats have been trying to improve their party brand. They are still trying to figure it out. Read More
With two successful terms as Governor, strong name recognition and broad popularity, Roy Cooper's prospects for a Senate victory are promising. Read More
North Carolina's strong economic growth is putting pressure on housing. Rent is escalating, inventory remains tight, and working families are increasingly feeling priced out. Read More
For more than 40 years the U.S. has paused the resettlement of refugees seeking asylum. Many of them are Christians. Read More
Growing season is what we are created to live. Spreading out, yielding fruit, striving to reach higher and be more. Read More
Our income-tax base is too broad, yes, but our sales-tax base is too narrow. Read More
Born in the Jim Crow era this lawyer became a champion civil rights lawyer. Read More
The mini budget included those things both Houses could agree on but fails to resolve issues on which they disagreed. Read More
Six basic questions to ask those seeking elective office will help can help determine for whom to vote. Read More
Trump has driven his party to regularly back candidates around the nation who are unlikely to win a general election but have won his personal approval. Read More
An inadequate and piecemeal approach to the state budget fails our state and creates more uncertainties. Read More
Lawmakers should take the opportunity to push the reset button, looking at updated projections of revenues and expenditures over the next three years and making the necessary changes. Read More
North Carolina is on a tear in economic development, companies who come to employ a trained and trainable workforce. Read More