(11.16.12) Some Hope for Concord and Union
Promoting concord and seeking a union of interests are consistent with the goal of enhancing freedom. New leaders, please take note.
(11.16.12) What the Voters Did
Despite their fecklessness elsewhere, Republicans remain the majority party in America’s state governments.
(11.14.12) Flashback: Give What Back to Whom?
It is entirely possible that one reason charities aren’t reaching their full potential is that they so often pitch donors with a barely disguised mixture of contempt and accusation.
(11.12.12) Time After Time
Let the political analysis steep for a while. When the time comes, it’ll taste better.
(11.09.12) North Carolina Votes for Change
Pat McCrory and GOP lawmakers asked North Carolina voters for the job of taking on the state's daunting challenges. The voters said yes. Now they will have to deliver.
(11.09.12) Cleaning Out My Notebook
The Democrats and liberals demonstrated that they remain better at the ground game than Republicans and conservatives are, but the latter groups closed the gap a bit.
(11.07.12) North Carolina Votes for Change
Pat McCrory and GOP lawmakers asked North Carolina voters for the job of taking on the state's daunting challenges. The voters said yes.
(11.05.12) Politics Turned Upside Down
Regardless of what happens tomorrow in other states, here in North Carolina the Republican Party will likely have the best political cycle in its history.
(11.02.12) Beware of Political Investing
If your goal is to build the investment base that makes economic growth possible, focus primarily on unleashing private investment.
(11.02.12) Forging Concord and Union
While you should never compromise your fundamental principles, making deals is an integral part of politics.
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