Why the Energy Bill Matters
If North Carolina ratepayers won’t pay more for solar, then there’s no need to mandate its purchase.
Now that Pat McCrory has passed the oh-so-important mark of 100 days in office, the political class in Raleigh feels obligated to offer a critique of his administration.
If anyone has engaged in dirty politics, it’s the crowd who rushed the 75-year lease for the Dix property through state government as Gov. Bev Perdue was heading out the door.
Critics have assembled a collection of myths and misstatements.
How could Bev Perdue be so out of touch as her top advisers were hatching a criminal conspiracy inside her campaign?
We can have better roads, and thus a healthier economy in the long run, without raising taxes.
It’s time to retire the well-rehearsed dance routine involving favored industries and their government supporters.