by Thomas Mills | Sep 7, 2021 | Editor's Blog |
In May, on Memorial Day Weekend, the campgrounds were full at Holden Beach and the Trump flags were flying. One guy had a large truck with a banner on it that read “The Silent Majority” and was selling pro-gun and neo-patriotic paraphernalia. The enthusiasm and...
by Alexander H. Jones | Jun 22, 2021 | Politics |
United States Senate races are heavily determined by the national political environment. In a good year for Democrats, any nominee will have a solid chance of becoming the first member of the NC Donkey Party to win a U.S. Senate race since Kay Hagan in 2008. A good...
by Alexander H. Jones | May 28, 2021 | Politics |
The idea that a North Carolina Senate led by Phil Berger would agree to a budget acceptable to Governor Cooper was always hard to believe. But if recent reporting proves to be correct, Berger’s intransigence may block even an agreement with the state House,...
by Thomas Mills | Mar 15, 2021 | Editor's Blog
Democrats passed the American Recovery Act without a single Republican vote. The party that spent the past four years giving tax cuts to the rich and running up unprecedented deficits is suddenly concerned about the debt and deficit again. It was predictable as...
by Thomas Mills | Nov 10, 2020 | 2020 elections, Editor's Blog |
Regardless of all the drama and theatrics of the coming days, Joe Biden is going to be sworn in as President of the United States on January 20, 2021. His lead is insurmountable in enough states that the election is not in doubt. Bogus calls of voter fraud may appease...
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