Everything is not a Trump rally
Sometimes occasions are solemn and reverent. Sometimes real leadership is needed. Sadly, leadership and statesmanship are not part of the Trump repertoire. Read More
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High concerns in higher edNot in our lifetimes has higher education faced more stress from so many different directions. Read More |
Sometimes occasions are solemn and reverent. Sometimes real leadership is needed. Sadly, leadership and statesmanship are not part of the Trump repertoire. Read More
North Carolina has $6.5 billion in reserves, enough to operate the state for 86 days if needed. Read More
Donald Trump is a tragic old hate-monger whose best days are behind him, who has no plans to leave a place he feels is forever and rightfully his until the day he dies - the presidency. Read More
Liberation Day damaged America in many ways and North Carolina particularly. Read More
A new state law gave the State Auditor the power to appoint the chairs of local boards of elections and members of the State Board of Elections. Read More
While most 2026 political campaigns are not even finalized the race of NC Senate district 26 is already red-hot. Read More
Respondents continued a practice of disapproving of the job the President, Congress and Supreme Court are doing while approving of the job being done by our governor and legislature. Read More
Once considered relatively moderate, Berger has evolved into a ram-it-through-and-make-Democrats-cry leader using parliamentary maneuvers to attack liberals. Read More
Which voice will we heed: love or hate? Read More
Repeat errors or lies often enough and they become “true” to future generations. That’s why it is so important to confront them, repeatedly, from the very beginning. Read More
The appointment of a highly partisan Republican to oversee county boards of elections is a clear statement that free and fair treatment will not happen. Read More
We should all be thankful we live in a state where even the most serious health conditions are within a drive or a Medivac flight to an institution that can treat them. Read More
Just 47 percent of third-graders demonstrated grade-level reading proficiency. Read More
Congress should adopt the same approach North Carolina uses to assure continued government services. Read More
Any investment must earn a good enough return to be financially viable in producing profits for their investors. Belichick thus far has been underperforming and disappointing in his job. Read More
A large reason why people want to move to our state is OUR PEOPLE. Read More
The president we elect in 2028 needs to have a new vision for how the federal government can best serve the people. Read More
The right-wing in this country has always been super-sensitive towards folks they oppose exercising their freedom of speech and freedom of the press rights, and has used intimidation and power to checkmate the First Amendment rights of those people. Read More
City leaders have long celebrated transit expansion and ridership growth, but they’ve been far less willing to confront the safety issues that undermine public trust. Read More
Neither the federal nor state government has taken seriously the recovery needs of Western North Carolinians. Read More
Both parties in DC like to play goes like this: (1) waste a lot of time on investigations and other political sideshow antics, and (2) at the very last minute, whip up hysteria about the need to extend the current rate of spending to avoid a government shutdown. Read More
The Fed use its powers to keep both the inflation rate and the employment rate low. Right now it is more worried about jobs than inflation. Read More
Republicans and Democrats could have worked together to pass a crime bill, but Republicans chose to make a political play instead. Read More
As legislators become increasingly comfortable with reaching no deal, it’s not much of a leap to predict that competing House and Senate budget plans will become less and less serious. Read More