Tariffs are taxing Main Street. NC families are paying the price.
Tariffs are a tax on every working American and every Main Street business. They raise prices, slow wage growth, suppress hiring, and punish the people our leaders claim to champion.
The post-liberal worldview, to the degree it has made itself known, appears identical to the failed pre-liberal one, where unity was achieved by government force.
It is worthy of remark that not only the first, but every succeeding Congress, as well as the late convention, have invariably joined with the people in thinking that the prosperity of America depended on its Union.
Rather than navigating shifting federal guidance and fear of litigation, NC would be able to rely on state law when organizing teams and competitions.
The path is straightforward: enforce retaliation protections, preserve serious penalties where lives are lost, and apply the law consistently.
Taxpayers, voters, and the legislators who represent them have every right to review course summaries and reading assignments — which are neither properly private work documents nor potentially dangerous state secrets.
NC’s federal delegation should resist policy changes that would reduce consumer choice or slow financial innovation regarding stablecoins.
The US Supreme Court could consider a North Carolina drone company owner's First Amendment challenge against state regulations.
It is time to move past the noise and get back to business. The math says we’re going to be just fine.