Tag: Republicans
NC Senate Passing Summerfield De-Annexation
The News and Record reports that the NC Senate is in the process of de-annexing David Couch’s property from the town of Summerfield. There is a crossover deadline after which new bills cannot pass the General Assembly. That deadline had long since passed. To avoid the issue of crossover deadlines, […]
The Christian Virtue To Control Spending
Dave Brat of Liberty University discusses at length the longstanding Christian tradition that used to animate our country and its leaders. He particularly applies it to what Republicans need to do regarding the multi-trillion dollar budgets we have seen:
Emergency Powers Can’t Violate Constitution
The actions by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham to invoke emergency powers to take away gun rights has aroused some consternation. See the video below: This is a big deal because emergency powers were used during the pandemic to take away constitutional rights here in North Carolina and around […]
Dying NC Man’s Appeal for Medicaid– Miraculously Publicized– Based on Covetousness
WRAL published an advocacy news article within the last couple of days. While the Raleigh Republicans have passed Medicaid reform, it requires passing the state budget. Because passage of the state budget is delayed, it also delays people getting on Medicaid. WRAL found a gentleman who is represented to be […]
Lobbyists and Donor Monies Ablaze: Casino Politics in North Carolina
WRAL had an excellent story yesterday that details the amount of political donations that have been received by state legislators in support of increased legalized gambling, casinos and marijuana. In addition, the Daily Haymaker reports that two Republican state legislators have been identified as possible recipients of a national gambling […]
“Sanctuary City” Resists Migrant Facility
Mayor Eric Adams in New York steadfastly maintains the city’s “sanctuary city” status. They can no longer absorb the continuous flow of illegal immigrants in Manhattan, so they are pushing them to the outer boroughs. St. John Villa was a Catholic high school on Staten Island that closed several years […]
Evidence of 2020 Election Fraud
GOP Presidential Debate
I opted to watch the Fox News GOP Presidential Debate instead of the Tucker Carlson/ Donald Trump interview last night. A few observations: My overall impression is that DeSantis was the most credible president among them although he has certain liabilities; and I am unsure he can win. Here is […]
New Election Bill Has a Huge Problem
The Daily Haymaker has a great post about an elections bill that is in the process of getting passed by the NC House. It has a number of good provisions. However, one provision is very bad. It requires that all political parties in North Carolina allow unaffiliated (or independent) voters […]