NC Spin Articles





Modern conservatives have liberal roots

Can I speak to Mr. Locke?” During the quarter-century that I served as either president or vice president of the John Locke Foundation, we got such calls on regular basis. Some actually wanted to...    Read More

by John Hood   |   July 26, 2018


Missing Bert Bennett

In 1965, Terry Sanford left the governor’s office and moved down Fayetteville Street from the Capitol into law offices in the BB&T Building. Political insiders started referring to that structure as...    Read More

by D. G. Martin   |   July 26, 2018


Labor shortage teaches policy lessons

Hickory has a labor shortage. Given our state’s recent economic history, that claim may sound incredible. But it’s true. Not so long ago, the metropolitan area anchored by Hickory, Morganton, and...    Read More

by John Hood   |   July 26, 2018

Just say No

The easiest way to push back against NC’s rogue General Assembly is to vote against all six proposed constitutional amendments Like Congress and most modern American state legislatures, the North...    Read More

by Rob Schofield   |   July 19, 2018

School test scores

This spring, the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction declared ‘NC holds steady on most measures of national assessment.’ The assessment in question was the 2017 version of the National...    Read More

July 19, 2018


More division to come

A recent article in the Washington Post notes that in about 20 years, 70% of the population will live in just 15 states. Half the population will live in eight. North Carolina is one of those eight...    Read More

July 19, 2018