Fraud claims should trouble conservatives
If it is to stand for anything at all other than short-term victories or “owning the libs,” the conservative movement must stand for standards.
The art of the deal
Why incentives’ sway didn’t bring Apple our way
Apple surprised the business world Thursday with an announcement it was investing $1 billion in a new campus in Austin, Texas. The announcement also included news of new sites in Seattle, San Diego, and Culver City, California, and expansions in Pittsburgh, New York, and Boulder, Colorado. It also dashed hopes in Raleigh and the Research...
For America, it’s closer to morning than midnight
Clearly, 2018 was a Democratic year, as it should have been given a Republican was in the White House. The Democrats picked up 40 seats in the House and seven governorships. The Republicans’ veto-proof “super majorities” were broken in both chambers of the General Assembly. It wasn’t quite the “blue wave” Democrats were hoping for and,...
And a pony!
No, YOU go first
Temper power with responsibility
Part of the solution for our uncivil politics will arise from convincing current and prospect political leaders to take responsibility for the problem and start doing something about it.
Clash between economic growth, development plays out in incentives debate
A recent change in North Carolina's targeted tax breaks highlights a divide among Republicans.
A Christmas miracle!
Multiplier effect
Take time to broaden the mind
From 2011 to 2017, the number of degrees awarded in history, religion, literature, philosophy, liberal arts, and the humanities went down, by 20 percent or more in some cases.